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<blockquote data-quote="Margaret3110" data-source="post: 77507791" data-attributes="member: 426402"><p>It's mostly personal frustration I guess. They were helpful when my son first got out of the NICU and I needed support. As he got older, like toddler age, he had major feeding problems that they didn't understand and couldn't help me with - we were getting professional help at that point. So basically I had to go in every couple of months and be interrogated and then lectured about his diet and nutrition by someone who didn't know our story. He was eventually diagnosed with autism and other conditions. Maybe it's not realistic to expect a federal program like that to understand special needs?</p><p></p><p>(I think it's a helpful program and should be fully funded, in case that wasn't clear.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margaret3110, post: 77507791, member: 426402"] It's mostly personal frustration I guess. They were helpful when my son first got out of the NICU and I needed support. As he got older, like toddler age, he had major feeding problems that they didn't understand and couldn't help me with - we were getting professional help at that point. So basically I had to go in every couple of months and be interrogated and then lectured about his diet and nutrition by someone who didn't know our story. He was eventually diagnosed with autism and other conditions. Maybe it's not realistic to expect a federal program like that to understand special needs? (I think it's a helpful program and should be fully funded, in case that wasn't clear.) [/QUOTE]
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