miasmum wrote:Ooja, he is in a special school, where is getting the education and help he needs. She did not 'give him up' he comes home for the holidays and they visit him. As Kaz says flipping typical Wail
We looked at residential schooling for Luke, but it didn't feel right at the time. But I suppose the Wail would have a field day with us, as we didn't even have other children to consider when he moved to residential living at 18. No one knows what it is like to be hurt daily by your own child, to be scared to go anywhere in case they kick off, unless as you say they have been there

Thanks for expanding ((( MM ))) - the hateMail certainly doesn't help its cause by such headlines. But then again, I think that
is their cause: wind 'em up and see them go!
I know when I was expecting my second, after having had a 'perfect' baby, it crossed my mind that I don't know what I'd do, how I would cope, if I had a disabled child who would demand far more of my time than their elder sibling.
Under such circumstances, none of us have the right to criticise. Daily, my friend has to clean faeces smeared walls if she doesn't catch her lad in time. She's a living saint, and deserves every accolade going for her love, patience and endurance (as do many), but she says herself she doesn't know what she'll do once he's reached the stage where he's larger and stronger than she.
