Chapter 6 – I was going out of my mind.
Chapter 5 consisted of us being referred and discharged immediately from community paediatricians and made to jump through hoops, consisting of parenting courses. My daughter
Chapter 5 consisted of us being referred and discharged immediately from community paediatricians and made to jump through hoops, consisting of parenting courses. My daughter
The Local Authority had decided that Lola didn’t need an assessment and the letter would explain more. When the letter arrived it stated that: Lola’s
Okay so I know I say this every single chapter and it’s probably getting a bit repetitive now – but it’s true – things got
It was Lola’s first day at reception and she waltzed straight in, bold and bright as a button, but that didn’t last long, and as
It was great having a nanny so I could do a bit of work, Jade was amazing, the kids knew her and she knew them
So we carried on, we had to just get through it; my daughter was still up every single night about 20-30 minutes after she’s fallen
In the last part, Chapter 4 – Rock bottom before a diagnosis – there were a few details I missed out and so if you’re
I may have left you on a bit of a cliff-hanger in the last segment – Chapter 3 – The symptoms, but If you’re just joining
Ok, I’m taking a risk with this next chapter; I’m opening up completely, the truth of how I coped with a very challenging little girl
To all those of you who have had babies, you will instantly understand this feeling I am about to describe, and for those who haven’t had children yet, just wait,