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<blockquote data-quote="myohmy" data-source="post: 113218" data-attributes="member: 4475"><p>You guys are the gifts from God!!!!! I can't tell you how much I appreciate your responses -- they bring me to tears. I have a couple of good friends that I talk to but it's different with people who understand. My loving and kind SO and father to difficult child is in denial, even when it came to the dead hamster. I think as long as he can see some semblance of his little girl from time to time, he can delude himself into thinking that she's just complex and will be ok. A friend told me yesterday that since I'm part of the family that I have the right to (??) set up an appointment and just tell them that we're going -- if they don't agree. Hmmm. </p><p></p><p>A teaching hospital is a great idea. Hershey medication is close but I've heard nothing about their psychiatric or neuro depts. Baltimore (Johns Hopkins) is only an hour away, but just getting them to go to somewhere local is going to be very tough. A neuro workup -- that's interesting, and I will check it out. Oh, and I forgot to mention: she's not diagnosis'd with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) but sure does exhibit the symtoms. I know -- cuz I'm diagnosed with that too -- I forgot to put it on my signature. Sometimes I wonder if I'm projecting but I'm not -- am I? No. Thanks for whoever it was who said that I'm not crazy. This situation sure is crazy-makin'!!</p><p>Totoro -- thank you for reminding me of what life is like for our difficult child (by your openness of your experiences as a child)</p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myohmy, post: 113218, member: 4475"] You guys are the gifts from God!!!!! I can't tell you how much I appreciate your responses -- they bring me to tears. I have a couple of good friends that I talk to but it's different with people who understand. My loving and kind SO and father to difficult child is in denial, even when it came to the dead hamster. I think as long as he can see some semblance of his little girl from time to time, he can delude himself into thinking that she's just complex and will be ok. A friend told me yesterday that since I'm part of the family that I have the right to (??) set up an appointment and just tell them that we're going -- if they don't agree. Hmmm. A teaching hospital is a great idea. Hershey medication is close but I've heard nothing about their psychiatric or neuro depts. Baltimore (Johns Hopkins) is only an hour away, but just getting them to go to somewhere local is going to be very tough. A neuro workup -- that's interesting, and I will check it out. Oh, and I forgot to mention: she's not diagnosis'd with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) but sure does exhibit the symtoms. I know -- cuz I'm diagnosed with that too -- I forgot to put it on my signature. Sometimes I wonder if I'm projecting but I'm not -- am I? No. Thanks for whoever it was who said that I'm not crazy. This situation sure is crazy-makin'!! Totoro -- thank you for reminding me of what life is like for our difficult child (by your openness of your experiences as a child) Pam [/QUOTE]
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