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<blockquote data-quote="Mama Raygun" data-source="post: 509453" data-attributes="member: 13907"><p>I've gone thru similiar situations, When J was diagnosed and put on medications my mother in law who is a nurse was very against it! She thinks hes fine which is easy to think when you only see him maybe once every 2 - 3 months. anyway a couple weekends ago she decided to take him for an overnight visit.... low and behold she called me the next morning and said she sees what we mean and he does need the medications!!!! My mom who sees J very often def thinks there are issues but cant comprehend that its an actual disorder and not something he will grow out of! In my opinion i think you should tell her... you would tell her if he had diabetes or asthma. people judge nomatter what, there are people in my family who know about J's diagnosis and still think hes just a spoiled brat. They can think what they want, im not going to hide his disorder cause its a part of him and i dont want him to think its something to be ashamed of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mama Raygun, post: 509453, member: 13907"] I've gone thru similiar situations, When J was diagnosed and put on medications my mother in law who is a nurse was very against it! She thinks hes fine which is easy to think when you only see him maybe once every 2 - 3 months. anyway a couple weekends ago she decided to take him for an overnight visit.... low and behold she called me the next morning and said she sees what we mean and he does need the medications!!!! My mom who sees J very often def thinks there are issues but cant comprehend that its an actual disorder and not something he will grow out of! In my opinion i think you should tell her... you would tell her if he had diabetes or asthma. people judge nomatter what, there are people in my family who know about J's diagnosis and still think hes just a spoiled brat. They can think what they want, im not going to hide his disorder cause its a part of him and i dont want him to think its something to be ashamed of. [/QUOTE]
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