Are these emotions normal

Hi All who come across this,

life for my daughter hasn't changed as such due to the fact I had already adapted to who she is from gaining valuable insight into her just through observing the things she does however for me I seem to be going through a roller coaster of emotions since my princess was diagnosed asd only a week ago, I always believed my daughters hearing problems to be the reasons behind her special traits.

i feel like I've been told this and that's it your on your own, go get on with it, which is funny as I have brought my daughter up for years now, so is this a normal reaction as a parent to go through so many emotions, denial, loss, feelings of failure and plenty more.

i am so proud of my daughter she is a real inspiration to me and various other family members.

Any feedback would be great

have a great day everybody :-)

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  • Hi some one,

    i have just noticed how late in replying to this I am, so sorry :-( I hadn't had any email saying I'd had replies to this doh!!!

    well I want to thank you for your kind words, my daughter is a real inspiration and we share some real funny moments sadly she don't always understand what she said and why it was so funny yet she is learning to ask these days with the help of comic strip conversations rather than melting down due to thinking people are laughing at her.

    :-)

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  • Hi some one,

    i have just noticed how late in replying to this I am, so sorry :-( I hadn't had any email saying I'd had replies to this doh!!!

    well I want to thank you for your kind words, my daughter is a real inspiration and we share some real funny moments sadly she don't always understand what she said and why it was so funny yet she is learning to ask these days with the help of comic strip conversations rather than melting down due to thinking people are laughing at her.

    :-)

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