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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 409834" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Jena,</p><p></p><p>In regards to your second question...husband's mom and my parents have always been there for us. difficult child started exhibiting problems/behaviors around 1.5 years of age and they all saw it. We'd talk, discuss, etc. Especially my mom and I would research, find a book, recommend, etc. All were on board with-evaluations, doctors, psychiatrists, tdocs etc. Even the therapeutic school placement. No one ever told us we were wrong for questioning everything and anything. You have to understand thought too, that the reason is probably that husband's side has diagnosis'd BiPolar (BP) (his mom & aunt), anxiety and PTSD. Our side isn't totally perfect either, but no major psychiatric diagnosis's. husband's side had a lot of psch disorders.</p><p></p><p>The only one that doesn't really like the medication portion is husband's mom's H. They married when husband was 27, so he is not a father figure and he is the last one that's say would have any impact since he faces his own demons with-alcohol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 409834, member: 3477"] Jena, In regards to your second question...husband's mom and my parents have always been there for us. difficult child started exhibiting problems/behaviors around 1.5 years of age and they all saw it. We'd talk, discuss, etc. Especially my mom and I would research, find a book, recommend, etc. All were on board with-evaluations, doctors, psychiatrists, tdocs etc. Even the therapeutic school placement. No one ever told us we were wrong for questioning everything and anything. You have to understand thought too, that the reason is probably that husband's side has diagnosis'd BiPolar (BP) (his mom & aunt), anxiety and PTSD. Our side isn't totally perfect either, but no major psychiatric diagnosis's. husband's side had a lot of psch disorders. The only one that doesn't really like the medication portion is husband's mom's H. They married when husband was 27, so he is not a father figure and he is the last one that's say would have any impact since he faces his own demons with-alcohol. [/QUOTE]
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