Did people act different toward you when you told them about your child?
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Dolphinsbaby
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Did people act different toward you when you told them about your child?
I'm asking because I told some people I work with about my son's diagnosis recently. I was never hiding it, just didn't bring it up. Like if they asked how the kids were I would just say fine or so and so was sick, etc.
Well I had a meeting to go to for him and took the day off work and someone said hope you're doing something fun and I explained about him. Before I knew it there were a few people there all asking about it and shaking their head. I got many I'm so sorry's.
I get it. It's awkward. Before I had a child diagnosed with autism, I wouldn't have known what to say either. Anyway, later in the day several people stopped by my office to again say how sorry they were. I said thanks but we are going to get him all the help and therapy we can. One lady who was very sweet was asking me a million questions and started crying and said she doesn't know how I handle it and how I'm not falling apart. I said oh I've had my days, but I really don't think have any tears left in me anymore. Seriously, I felt like people looked at me they way they looked at me after my mom died and I came back to work.
It was just uncomfortable. I don't know why. I'm sure in a couple days, it'll be no big deal. Anyone else experience this? I'm not sure if I'm even expressing myself correctly.
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Posted 8/17/16 4:35 PM |
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JDubs
different, not less
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Re: Did people act different toward you when you told them about your child?
I've gotten a few "I'm sorry's" after they learned of DS' diagnosis. I think its because they don't know what to say... we are strong mama's that's for sure. We do it because we have to...
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Posted 8/18/16 9:40 AM |
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Mommyx03
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Did people act different toward you when you told them about your child?
I got a lot of I'm sorrys too. My response is always "don't be, she's awesome!" People know it's hard on a family and don't know what to say but I'm sorry always rubs me the wrong way even though it shouldn't!
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Posted 8/20/16 2:43 PM |
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starlitdragon
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Did people act different toward you when you told them about your child?
I've gotten a lot of "I'm sorry" and my personal favorite "he doesn't act/look autistic". Because suddenly everyone has a degree in special needs.
I don't go out of my way to mention his diagnosis but I don't hide it either. He is who he is and that hasn't ever changed!
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Posted 8/22/16 7:22 PM |
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MrsW2010
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Re: Did people act different toward you when you told them about your child?
Posted by starlitdragon
I've gotten a lot of "I'm sorry" and my personal favorite "he doesn't act/look autistic". Because suddenly everyone has a degree in special needs.
I don't go out of my way to mention his diagnosis but I don't hide it either. He is who he is and that hasn't ever changed!
Yes!! I have people say that DS looks so "normal". I am like WTF who says that?
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Posted 9/21/16 2:12 PM |
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jamnmore
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Did people act different toward you when you told them about your child?
I get the "no, really?" face. I don't broadcast my sons needs but I don't hide them either. But he is difficult to understand for new people and he has behavior problems.
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Posted 9/23/16 3:49 PM |
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