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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 34940" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Linda, I'm glad you feel his intentions were honorable. Although</p><p>I have not had the complex issues you have taken on, I saw the</p><p>first specialists in l966 and have been at it since then. The</p><p>one and only professional who actually took time to focus on me</p><p>for a few minutes is the Psychiatrist I found three years ago for</p><p>difficult child. Each visit he invites me into his office for a few minutes</p><p>before he meets with difficult child. Each visit in the most sincere way</p><p>he looks directly at me and says "how are YOU doing?"....and he</p><p>waits for an answer. I've always gotten accolades for my dedication etc. etc. but he is the only one who let me know that</p><p>he can and will be there for me. It helps me. I hope it helps</p><p>you, too. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 34940, member: 35"] Linda, I'm glad you feel his intentions were honorable. Although I have not had the complex issues you have taken on, I saw the first specialists in l966 and have been at it since then. The one and only professional who actually took time to focus on me for a few minutes is the Psychiatrist I found three years ago for difficult child. Each visit he invites me into his office for a few minutes before he meets with difficult child. Each visit in the most sincere way he looks directly at me and says "how are YOU doing?"....and he waits for an answer. I've always gotten accolades for my dedication etc. etc. but he is the only one who let me know that he can and will be there for me. It helps me. I hope it helps you, too. DDD [/QUOTE]
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