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<blockquote data-quote="tiredparents" data-source="post: 430675" data-attributes="member: 12016"><p>Thank you for your response. It is greatly appreciated. Question for you. How do you put your signature? Thank you for your input on the CD, we have just taken what the pediatrician has said as a possible diagnosis. But now, I feel as though, I might need to look into a second opinion from a diff. pediatrician. Yes, he's been born with- crummy everything, except for the love that I have for him. My husband and I have tried so hard to keep the bio father in his life, but we do not feel as though chasing him down and making him be in Isaiah's life will do anything but harm. I know that the bio father has some issues, and so does his daughter. When I brought the molestation up to him, of course he denied that it happened, and so does his daughter. But CPS has said that the things that Isaiah has said proved that it had been a on going thing. He actually told them more than what he told me, and they told me that this was normal. </p><p> We have had some recent contact with the bio father through facebook. I made Isaiah a profile specifically so he could communicate with him, they had one conversation and the next day Isaiah was blocked from his profile. I know this has some impact on Isaiah and his emotions, so this was my final attempt to keep the bio in the picture. I have more important things to worry about, like helping my son, and being there for my other two children. So thank you again for your response. It is greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredparents, post: 430675, member: 12016"] Thank you for your response. It is greatly appreciated. Question for you. How do you put your signature? Thank you for your input on the CD, we have just taken what the pediatrician has said as a possible diagnosis. But now, I feel as though, I might need to look into a second opinion from a diff. pediatrician. Yes, he's been born with- crummy everything, except for the love that I have for him. My husband and I have tried so hard to keep the bio father in his life, but we do not feel as though chasing him down and making him be in Isaiah's life will do anything but harm. I know that the bio father has some issues, and so does his daughter. When I brought the molestation up to him, of course he denied that it happened, and so does his daughter. But CPS has said that the things that Isaiah has said proved that it had been a on going thing. He actually told them more than what he told me, and they told me that this was normal. We have had some recent contact with the bio father through facebook. I made Isaiah a profile specifically so he could communicate with him, they had one conversation and the next day Isaiah was blocked from his profile. I know this has some impact on Isaiah and his emotions, so this was my final attempt to keep the bio in the picture. I have more important things to worry about, like helping my son, and being there for my other two children. So thank you again for your response. It is greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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