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Hi Mickeymom1,
My son was diagnosed over 10 years ago, and my emotions are still close to the surface. There is nothing silly about it. There is nothing worse that can happen, the pain is something you never get over. I've talked with other moms, and we always say that any diagnoses we got ourselves would be nothing...bring on ovarian cancer, liver cancer, etc... really horrible prognosis things...to us...anything but autism to our children. You make these bargains with God, but I have yet to be hit with any illness, and my child is still autistic. I can't imagine anyone on staff would be insensitive...what I always worry about are the other kids or the parents that have the idea that they should not be exposed to children with special needs. Talk about losers tempting fate !!! What I am trying to say is not to apologize for your sensitivity...you love your child, and you are experiencing a natural reaction. And with all the sadness, it is important to enjoy what you can, and to help your child have everything that is in your power to give him. We had a wonderful time on our cruise, and my son adored it, and that is all that matters.
My son was diagnosed over 10 years ago, and my emotions are still close to the surface. There is nothing silly about it. There is nothing worse that can happen, the pain is something you never get over. I've talked with other moms, and we always say that any diagnoses we got ourselves would be nothing...bring on ovarian cancer, liver cancer, etc... really horrible prognosis things...to us...anything but autism to our children. You make these bargains with God, but I have yet to be hit with any illness, and my child is still autistic. I can't imagine anyone on staff would be insensitive...what I always worry about are the other kids or the parents that have the idea that they should not be exposed to children with special needs. Talk about losers tempting fate !!! What I am trying to say is not to apologize for your sensitivity...you love your child, and you are experiencing a natural reaction. And with all the sadness, it is important to enjoy what you can, and to help your child have everything that is in your power to give him. We had a wonderful time on our cruise, and my son adored it, and that is all that matters.