ADVICE NEEDED! My Doctor Suggested I Put My Son In Long Term Care
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Question:Â I am really in need of some advice. My son is 11 years old. He has a severe seizure disorder secondary to encephalopathy. Causing frontal lobe damage. He tends to be very aggressive at times. He does not communicate well and I believe he uses aggression as a form of frustration. I recently experienced A severe anxiety attack. I went to the emergency room for treatment and was put on a mild sedative and told to follow up with my primary doctor. My primary doctor is also our family care physician. During our conversation she suggested to me that I put my child in a long term facility. This has outraged me. I was not there about options for my child I was there for options for myself to deal with the anxiety and stress that comes from taking care of a special needs child. Has anyone else had something similar like this happen to them. I do not need to be anonymous. I would like to respond to comments and questions.
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I hear so many people saying ” I will care for my child till I die ” like some sort of hero but the fact is how selfish is that really. How will your child cope when you do die ???? If they have only ever been with you ? The hardest but kindest most unselfish thing you can do is set your child up to have a lovely life away from you I don’t mean never see them yes still care for them and see them and be a massive part of their lives but at least when you are no longer there they still have a life.