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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 443601" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I'm so sorry about her diagnosis. To help you get through this time, you might check online to see if there are any parent support groups (face-to-face or online) for this specific disorder. I know when difficult child 1 was diagnosis'd with Crohn's I was sick with worry about the long-term consequences of his disease. Much like this board, another online parent group for his specific condition saved my sanity by sharing their base of knowledge and experience and helped me educate myself on the disorder.</p><p></p><p>In the mean time, do all you can to learn about the illness -- knowledge is power and it can really help give back a sense of control in a seemingly out-of-control situation. And take life one day at a time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 443601, member: 3444"] I'm so sorry about her diagnosis. To help you get through this time, you might check online to see if there are any parent support groups (face-to-face or online) for this specific disorder. I know when difficult child 1 was diagnosis'd with Crohn's I was sick with worry about the long-term consequences of his disease. Much like this board, another online parent group for his specific condition saved my sanity by sharing their base of knowledge and experience and helped me educate myself on the disorder. In the mean time, do all you can to learn about the illness -- knowledge is power and it can really help give back a sense of control in a seemingly out-of-control situation. And take life one day at a time! [/QUOTE]
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