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[quote=Anonymous] After busting my butt getting services and dealing with endless bullsht, now I have to deal with a husband who questions whether there ever was a real problem and friends who think I'm nuts for saying my kid is on the spectrum. He still gets a lot of services and frankly, I am scared of what will happen when/if we stop interventions. On the one hand DH wants to end services on the other hand there is a part of him that doesn't live in total denial and deep down he knows we need to keep this up. I dunno call me a nut, but it would be nice for someone to turn to pat me on the back and say "You did so much and made so many sacrifices for your child. Grest work!" I wouldn't change a thing and the true gratification is seeing things work out for my child, but I just feel screwed if I do and screwed if I don't. Either you aren't doing enough or you are making mountains out of moehills. I've got a stack of paperwork from experts that confirms my child has special needs, but it's freaky to have so many people around me say he doesn't. Vent over![/quote]
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