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My son is stealing my identity, I need advice?
03-17-2014, 02:20 AM
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My son is stealing my identity, I need advice?
Although this sounds of a complant, it is not. My boy has many physical issues. Weekly nearly 50 hours a week is spent solely on his medical needs. Today I have started to look for a nurse to come releave some of the load. Secondy my husband has medical issuse himself and therefore is an emotial support, but cannot lighten my load. So my question is simply: I spend 8-10 hours a day 100% focused on my beautiful little guy, how to find time for myself? It seems simple enough, but put into practice its become wishful thinking. I hate the term special needs but thats what it is. For example just this week I driven 10 hours to and from the hospital. Another note: where can I find other parents like us those child needs round the clock attention? BTW: he is the light of my life and inspires me constantly!

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03-17-2014, 02:35 AM
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file a police report, lock up your private info, check your credit report & make adjustments as needed, discuss discipline options with the child's therapist, have the child's father help discipline the child, and get counseling. change all online passwords & set up parental controls on the TV, smart phones, & computers.

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03-17-2014, 02:50 AM
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At his Drs appointments ask them if they know any any support groups that you can attend either in person or online. Look on Facebook to see if there any groups that you can join. I belong to an aspergers group and a mom of multiple multiples group and they are both so helpful for when I need to ask questions, vent, anything. Having a nurse come in even for an hour daily will help a lot too.
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