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[quote=Anonymous]This sounds like my 5 yr old. Like I'm looking ahead 5 yrs in the future. Smart, loving but so so extra. I have a 2 year old who is a total delight to be around. Always does the cutest things and says things worth repeating to family. My older one was so hard. It wasn't fun, at all. Everything has been and still us a huge struggle. Food allergies, anxiety, ADHD attributes, sleep issues, picky eater, difficult to get bathed, teeth brushed, to sleep, etc. when he was an infant I felt like I could only nurse him in a cool dark room, alone. Perfect 72 degrees or forget it. My 2 yr old I held nursing in the ED when my mom had just passed. All the craziness, sadness, motion...he was only 3 weeks old and he adapted perfectly in that situation. [/quote]
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