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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 15535" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>My husband carried a schizoaffective diagnosis years after a bipolar diagnosis.....to go with his combat PTSD diagnosis......</p><p>Yeah, it's hard........</p><p>My son did not get his cerebal palsy diagnosis till he was 9.......nor his seizure one......</p><p>What everyone is saying is true......the person is still the same person, but now you have a starting point to work with. </p><p></p><p>BUT......be gentle with yoursef. Understand that when you get news that hurts as this might hurt for you-----especially regarding your child- you WILL be going thru the stages of grief.......denial, bargaining, anger etc.......eventually you will go thru them all.......and sometiemes yuou will revisit them.......it is normal to do so. Don't let guilt eat you-----don't let it grow------It is not like this diagnosis was growing off a tree and you plucked it and hit your child in the head with it. </p><p></p><p>My hugs to you......I know it must be so hard.......please be gentle with yourself........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 15535, member: 1697"] My husband carried a schizoaffective diagnosis years after a bipolar diagnosis.....to go with his combat PTSD diagnosis...... Yeah, it's hard........ My son did not get his cerebal palsy diagnosis till he was 9.......nor his seizure one...... What everyone is saying is true......the person is still the same person, but now you have a starting point to work with. BUT......be gentle with yoursef. Understand that when you get news that hurts as this might hurt for you-----especially regarding your child- you WILL be going thru the stages of grief.......denial, bargaining, anger etc.......eventually you will go thru them all.......and sometiemes yuou will revisit them.......it is normal to do so. Don't let guilt eat you-----don't let it grow------It is not like this diagnosis was growing off a tree and you plucked it and hit your child in the head with it. My hugs to you......I know it must be so hard.......please be gentle with yourself........ [/QUOTE]
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