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[quote=Anonymous]I finally had the moment people talk about -- or rather, DC did. "Like putting on glasses." After a three year journey of visits to the principal's office, of dozens of interactions with various doctors, learning specialists, a move to private school for the small class sizes and personal attention (only to discover that it's as much of a crapshoot there, services-wise, as it was in public school) and a pharmacy's worth of wrong medications and doses, we found the right one. At least for now. Now other people see DC as the charming, brilliant, thoughtful kid he's always been. And I can't stop holding my breath, and my heart hurts for him. He tries so, so hard and for years has mostly just gotten corrections. I know I'm lucky-- he's adhd 2E, he has friends and teachers who DO support him and see him for who he is. But the journey, for him and for us as his parents, has been really tough. No big ask or insight, just a swirl of emotions that the worst might be over. [/quote]
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