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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 307426" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Linda - Definitely time to cut them off when it comes to questioning your decisions and health, in my humble opinion. The fact that you were still standing *last* year (and the year before, and the year before, etc.) is a testament to your determination and strength. The fact that you're still standing this year is nothing short of miraculous. If at all possible, I'd keep the answers to inquiries about your health short and simple - "I'm fine". While the physical changes do impact the tweedles, it's comparatively old news now. Yes, they have to adjust/accept the physical limitations, but those are pretty self-evident and ... well, it just sounds like the professionals are blurring the boundaries between information they need to work with- the kids, and information that is way over that line.</p><p> </p><p>I have to tell you I'm really surprised that the tdocs are sharing specific info with- you about their sessions. In 14 years of thank you's therapy, I can think of only one instance where information from a session was shared, and that was a safety issue. Even when he was just a little tyke, the details of what went on behind those closed door was always between him and the therapist. I don't know.... it would be different if the kids were telling you directly. Seems like tdocs sharing is a real violation of trust, ethics, something.</p><p> </p><p>Blech. Not fun. Sending you a gentle hug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 307426, member: 8"] Linda - Definitely time to cut them off when it comes to questioning your decisions and health, in my humble opinion. The fact that you were still standing *last* year (and the year before, and the year before, etc.) is a testament to your determination and strength. The fact that you're still standing this year is nothing short of miraculous. If at all possible, I'd keep the answers to inquiries about your health short and simple - "I'm fine". While the physical changes do impact the tweedles, it's comparatively old news now. Yes, they have to adjust/accept the physical limitations, but those are pretty self-evident and ... well, it just sounds like the professionals are blurring the boundaries between information they need to work with- the kids, and information that is way over that line. I have to tell you I'm really surprised that the tdocs are sharing specific info with- you about their sessions. In 14 years of thank you's therapy, I can think of only one instance where information from a session was shared, and that was a safety issue. Even when he was just a little tyke, the details of what went on behind those closed door was always between him and the therapist. I don't know.... it would be different if the kids were telling you directly. Seems like tdocs sharing is a real violation of trust, ethics, something. Blech. Not fun. Sending you a gentle hug. [/QUOTE]
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