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<blockquote data-quote="JaneCole" data-source="post: 360208" data-attributes="member: 63474"><p>Hi </p><p></p><p>I am so so sorry to hear of your sons diagnosis. My daughter was diagnosed last June aged 10 and my world fell apart. Nothing felt the same. I didn't think our world would ever feel the same again. When we came home from hospital a mum from the school where my daughter goes came round with her son who was diagnosed in January 2012. She told me D does get easier and in six months it all comes part of your daily life without giving it </p><p>to much thought. This gave me some hope though I couldn't see how D would become easier and that we would get used to it. Well those words still ring in my ears believe me we were so so low but it has got</p><p>easier. If we can come to terms with it I believe anyone can. Wishing you all well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaneCole, post: 360208, member: 63474"] Hi I am so so sorry to hear of your sons diagnosis. My daughter was diagnosed last June aged 10 and my world fell apart. Nothing felt the same. I didn't think our world would ever feel the same again. When we came home from hospital a mum from the school where my daughter goes came round with her son who was diagnosed in January 2012. She told me D does get easier and in six months it all comes part of your daily life without giving it to much thought. This gave me some hope though I couldn't see how D would become easier and that we would get used to it. Well those words still ring in my ears believe me we were so so low but it has got easier. If we can come to terms with it I believe anyone can. Wishing you all well [/QUOTE]
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