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Old 06-18-2010, 02:09 PM #5
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Gun shy is probably an understatement I researched our guy through NORA (googled it). Then I called a state early intervention service to see if they had any experience with him. They had had positive interactions. When we pulled in the parking lot my daughter said, "Mom..is this guy going to be nice to me?" It broke my heart.

I'm also not afraid to admit that when the doctor said, "I see this a lot..this is what's wrong...I can improve her life" that I broke down crying. More like sobbing. He was very gracious and kind and explained he has been fighting for the medical community to understand vision needs of head injured patients for 30 years. First person in 10 months to offer anything other than drugs or TIME.
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