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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two of the things that frustrate me are: 1. Instead of talking about the child and their needs and ideas of stuff to try, I feel like NO MATTER WHAT there are posters that want to hone in on what I have done and not done and criticize my every move. It’s not even about figuring out next steps, it’s about figuring out all the ways I have screwed up as a parent of my SN child. 2. There’s this demand that I post EVERY SINGLE DETAIL of my child, every issue, every doctor we’ve seen, every diagnosis, every therapy, and exactly where I live. I can’t just ask a question about one thing without opening myself up to a comprehensive review of my child’s entire medical and academic history.[/quote] Yes. People want to find a way to criticize you so they say they need more information and then when you provide it they say they can’t believe you did XYZ etc etc. my favorite is the people who are like “we’re only getting one side” who like question if the information you presented is accurate. It’s exhausting. [/quote]
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