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[quote=Anonymous]It sucks. Because it starts out with everything your kids can't do, may not do for years or will never be able to do. All the ways they will not be like most of their peers developing quickly and advancing. It comes with fear of what will come of them, how can you financially support and provide care them possibly for their lifetime. It comes with a lot of feeling sad for all the will miss, all you will miss. There is a lot of isolation. Then it also comes with the simple joys your child experiences and that you experience with them. As you learn to accept were they are there are moments where the worry fades. There are spaces and doctors that give you hope for a different but full life. Therapeutic things that don't fix but do often improve life. It sucks. It also new communities to find and a lot of good things to focus on too. Hugs [/quote]
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