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School Meeting Yesterday- Lots of Guilt
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 515151"><p>Nikki, I'm going to second what the others have said. We ALL do the best we can with what we have and what we know. medications for young children are ALWAYS scary to think about. As a parent, we play the what if game a LOT. That is because they are our children and we want what's best for them and medications may not be the best. And just an FYI, hindsight will ALWAYS bring on guilt because when we "make a mistake" is the only time hindsight is thought about. I can't turn the clocks back. No one can. You did what you "thought" at the time was the best for difficult child, then you got "determined" and "educated" and "brave" and decided to try the medications. GOOD FOR YOU for trying something that you were scared of. BRAVO for trying them at all. Simply take the credit for it working. (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 515151"] Nikki, I'm going to second what the others have said. We ALL do the best we can with what we have and what we know. medications for young children are ALWAYS scary to think about. As a parent, we play the what if game a LOT. That is because they are our children and we want what's best for them and medications may not be the best. And just an FYI, hindsight will ALWAYS bring on guilt because when we "make a mistake" is the only time hindsight is thought about. I can't turn the clocks back. No one can. You did what you "thought" at the time was the best for difficult child, then you got "determined" and "educated" and "brave" and decided to try the medications. GOOD FOR YOU for trying something that you were scared of. BRAVO for trying them at all. Simply take the credit for it working. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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