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<blockquote data-quote="dirobb" data-source="post: 140798" data-attributes="member: 2858"><p>dara, </p><p>i am am so sorry sometimes we get blindsided all at once. Hopefully you can hang on till your therapist meeting. I find it funny (weird..funny) that we get a diagnosis and all of a sudden our child has every symptom to the 10th degree. I just think it's tunnel vision. Now we are paying more attention and everthing gets magnified. Doesnt make it any easier. Try to steal a few moments for yourself. </p><p></p><p>As for mother in law.....mine always had my niece over, her daughter only child. Because her daughter needed a break. But me and my four or five had such a great routine that we could handle anything no problem. (My sis mother in law is the same way) So much for being a together individual, with the never let them see you sweat attitude. It got me no help cause I could handle anything. When the kids were younger she would only ask difficult child 14 ss over if she had my niece over (they were close in age and fought like cats in a bag..we had to limit that interaction) so they could play together. I know they questioned why they weren't invited at other times. All the others just weren't invited. To this day she doesn't get it. It was not worth it to me to confront her about it. I had too much going on to have another problem with her and I if we wound up at odds over this. (we had a head butting over her allowing him to use a sippy cup at her house at dinners when he was well past the sippy cup age. Over the top babying..I tried to tread lightly after that)</p><p>I hope things calm down a bit for you soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirobb, post: 140798, member: 2858"] dara, i am am so sorry sometimes we get blindsided all at once. Hopefully you can hang on till your therapist meeting. I find it funny (weird..funny) that we get a diagnosis and all of a sudden our child has every symptom to the 10th degree. I just think it's tunnel vision. Now we are paying more attention and everthing gets magnified. Doesnt make it any easier. Try to steal a few moments for yourself. As for mother in law.....mine always had my niece over, her daughter only child. Because her daughter needed a break. But me and my four or five had such a great routine that we could handle anything no problem. (My sis mother in law is the same way) So much for being a together individual, with the never let them see you sweat attitude. It got me no help cause I could handle anything. When the kids were younger she would only ask difficult child 14 ss over if she had my niece over (they were close in age and fought like cats in a bag..we had to limit that interaction) so they could play together. I know they questioned why they weren't invited at other times. All the others just weren't invited. To this day she doesn't get it. It was not worth it to me to confront her about it. I had too much going on to have another problem with her and I if we wound up at odds over this. (we had a head butting over her allowing him to use a sippy cup at her house at dinners when he was well past the sippy cup age. Over the top babying..I tried to tread lightly after that) I hope things calm down a bit for you soon. [/QUOTE]
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