Emotional Day
I debated whether or not to share this. It’s not something I want to exploit or have my son treated differently - but this might be a good place offload.
We found out that Dylan falls within the autism spectrum. After the most stressful year of trying to help him, I feel a sense of relief. That my gut saying something isn’t right, was correct. He qualifies to continue with the occupational therapy and the speech therapist. And now I know what to expect for the future, which is good because the unknown is so scary to me. Things may be different than what I had always envisioned, and this probably effects me more than it does him, but for the first time in a long time I feel a sense of peace.
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myaccidentallyonpurpose said:
i am here for you if you ever need anything.
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mybodhitree said:
I can only imagine what a trying year it has been, but so glad you finally have some answers and clarity. My thoughts are with you and your family.
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kelseylightning said:
My sister works with 5-year-olds on the spectrum— with the right “buddy” (as they call her), they can advance so, so far, from non-verbal to talking her ear off. I’m glad you got some peace with the news; that sounds like the best attitude to have.
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adventuresintralalala said:
I’m so, sorry but thankful you’ve found some peace. If you’re interested in biomedical treatment options a friend of mine is a wealth of information and a fierce advocate for her child. Let me know. She would definitely be happy to talk with you.
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rebirthofanewlife said:
<3
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