Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Ali, Except for my husband, whom I had to force to look at measurements from photographs, everyone else in my family thought I was crazy. Only one friend that I work with, renowned for her bluntness, acknowledged a problem with my daughter's head shape. If you look at Remy's before and after photos, she CLEARLY had a problem with plagio and some brachy. I think it was too painful for most of the people who love Remy to think she had a problem, so they chose not to. I also think most of my family felt in their hearts that there was nothing one could do about it anyway, so why recognize it as an issue. It was especially, especially lonely for me not being able to talk to my mom about Remy's plagio, all of our hard work with repo, and all of our wonderful success with repo. However, despite the lack of validation at every turn, I felt extremely secure in our diagnosis and treatment of Remy. It was a lonely journey for us, but I'm thankful we made it! Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) > Ok this is the thing... I feel he needs treatment, I think its bad, and its all I see when I see him. The way everyone else is like I don't see much makes me question myself to the severity. > > Im persuing the treatment because I think he needs it and I feel like others think its all in my head and I'm seeing things. > > I guess I just need a support system behind me that sees what I'm seeing so I can get through this. > > Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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