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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 203408" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Well, the obvious is financial. The less you have to worry about where the money comes from to get your children the help they need, the more apt you are to be able to get it for them.</p><p></p><p>I had some very tough personal years around the time M was born. He got used to me being a bundle of nerves. When therapy and medications finally started helping me when he was around 6 - 7 years old, he got way worse. My being a bundle of nerves was what he knew. He wasn't ready for reason or happiness. I tried to drag him along the road to recovery for 10 years to no avail. I think some of the lessons may be setting in with him now, but then again, he always knew what to say to people to put them off their guard. So, we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 203408, member: 99"] Well, the obvious is financial. The less you have to worry about where the money comes from to get your children the help they need, the more apt you are to be able to get it for them. I had some very tough personal years around the time M was born. He got used to me being a bundle of nerves. When therapy and medications finally started helping me when he was around 6 - 7 years old, he got way worse. My being a bundle of nerves was what he knew. He wasn't ready for reason or happiness. I tried to drag him along the road to recovery for 10 years to no avail. I think some of the lessons may be setting in with him now, but then again, he always knew what to say to people to put them off their guard. So, we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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