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[quote=Anonymous]The anger is part of the process. Many parents go through it. You just want to scream at the world, tell everyone to f off and go back to being happily unaware of any of this. It is a brutal stage to be in, information coming from every side, feeling like no one really knows your child like you do but they are in control of your child's life, feeling like you can't cope. This will pass - as you get into all the appointments and learn more about the people, the process and the problems, you start to see it differently. Not saying it gets easier right away as sometimes sadness, guilt, fear, etc...comes when the anger leaves. If it starts to consume you or you are starting to not function then it is something you have to deal with right away I am glad you have a therapist OP - keep talking, keep venting. [/quote]
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