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Old 05-26-2012, 12:25 AM #1
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Default PCS Pediatric Caregiver Advice

My daughter is experiencing many life altering symptoms of PCS. She is eight. Our whole family has been dramatically effected.
Does anyone have advice on how best to care for my daughter, her siblings, my marriage, and/or myself?
I am feeling overwhelmed and unsure if I am doing what she needs.
I wish there was a handbook? Is there?
Mostly, I m heartbroken that this is so hard for my daughter and sad for our family.
Thanks!
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