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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - you have two choices - whine and make excuses or suck it up and realize that you wasted too much time already. You knew he was going to bail and you should have been doing something long before now. You can't afford to live in DC. This is good and bad news. Bad news - you have to move. Good news - the outer burbs have better schools, cheaper housing, and more plentiful jobs in the service sectors. And I have noticed a trend - everyone with a hard luck story always manages to have a "special needs" child. Asthma is not a "special need" - its an actual medical condition that it very manageable. [/quote] OP here, you are an asshole. You know nothing about my child and his diagnoses or what was recommended by specialists. I am the one with asthma, jerk. People like you who try to pile on when people are having a hard time are really the lowest of the low. You may want to think about the karma you are creating.[/quote]
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