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<blockquote data-quote="EddiesMummy28" data-source="post: 1652626" data-attributes="member: 462330"><p>My 2.5 son was diagnosed 3 weeks ago. It has been a whirlwind time of numbers facts figures, but mostly guilt. </p><p>Am i doing it right? Am i hindering the numbers rather than helping? As a family we are exhausted. [USER=162868]@Gemmablower[/USER] to read your post is a big light bulb moment for me. I know we are not alone as parents but sometimes it certainly feels like it. To read such similarities and realise what we are going through is normal and ok has really made me happy! </p><p>Thank you [emoji9]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddiesMummy28, post: 1652626, member: 462330"] My 2.5 son was diagnosed 3 weeks ago. It has been a whirlwind time of numbers facts figures, but mostly guilt. Am i doing it right? Am i hindering the numbers rather than helping? As a family we are exhausted. [USER=162868]@Gemmablower[/USER] to read your post is a big light bulb moment for me. I know we are not alone as parents but sometimes it certainly feels like it. To read such similarities and realise what we are going through is normal and ok has really made me happy! Thank you [emoji9] [/QUOTE]
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