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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For a test, I would try not to cancel your presentation. As others have said, there may well be more appointments, procedures, and more serious discussions with doctors. This first appointment is something that a spouse can handle. These kind of illnesses are marathons not sprints and this is just a first step. [/quote] Yeah, but this advice is coming from people that have gone through long processes. This is brand new for everyone in the family, most notably the patient who needs his parents! [/quote] Agree. This is a moment his life could change - she should be there. Then they make a long term plan from there.[/quote] This is not the life changing event. The appointment where the results are given is the potentially life changing event. Certainly there are some kids that are So dependent on one person that it Might be key that their person is present for a test. But really the kid is likely to be fine with the other parent, a grandparent, an aunt, an uncle for the rest. [/quote]
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