Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Visiting the Doctor
I wanted to make sure that Chrystene did not have any medical problems that were causing her not to become potty-trained so off to the Doctor we went. I made an appointment at my children's physician, whom I trusted and respected completely. He did a thorough examination of her did some tests and told us he could find nothing wrong. I told him about the tantrums and he seemed very concerned about her background. Unfortunately, nobody could really give him much background on the child's mother. Later on I would learn the mother had a history of bipolar, and drinking. I kept telling my husband that something was seriously wrong with Chrystene. All I got were denials and retorts that I knew nothing. I am no expert Mother mind you but I do know children and normal behaviors and milestones. Chrystene showed none of them. She was incapable of even dressing herself even a little. It was like a light was on, but nobody was home. I was submerged in a world of self-doubt, and loathing by all of my in-laws. It was so easy to blame me for all these problems. Chrystene was a perfect child until I married her Father. I thankfully did not buy into this, with all my doubts that I now harbored about my parenting skills, I knew that this child had some very serious issues that had been ignored for a long time and I was determined to find the cause and the solution. Isn't it wonderful how optimistic we are when we do not know the troubles that we face in the future?
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