Another comment from Asshole re the comment left on his IG! Had to break it down in 5 parts!
We work very hard to educate and inform people on the internet. The fact that she can now tell us she wants to “go for a ride” and “in the car” to get “Zaxby’s” is an amazing milestone. She’s making sentences, I don’t care where she asks to go, I care that she’s making sentences.
WTF?? Give me a goddamn break! There is not a single thing you work hard at, Asshat. Well, I suppose you work hard at deleting negative comments, so there's that.
Abbie would have been making sentences far sooner if you had actually been working hard with her. Any progress that she's made, I attribute it mainly to her teachers at school, her OT, and Miss Brandi. You and Tweedledum over there have done the absolute bare minimum. In particular, Asshat, you seem to dismiss most of what the professionals have been trying to teach her and decide that you know best based on absolutely nothing. Just being her father doesn't make you an expert on autism. I would be far more likely to take the word of people who have actually gone to school, studied, and practiced with ND individuals over your supposed expertise as Abbie's Dad.
When our kitchen isn’t disassembled Priscilla makes dinner most nights of the week. She makes a protein, a vegetable, and usually a starch. Every dinner we have salad.
All of which is absolutely drowning in butter, oil, and cheese as well as some creamy sort of dressing. Kinda cancels out the nutritional value of those proteins, veggies, and starches.
Abbie might have one sprite a week but other than that she drinks water and a lot of it. Her lunches are usually leftovers from dinner.
First point - bullshit. You guys get take out food, including fast food, multiple times a week, at the minimum once a day, and you expect us to believe that Abbie only has one soft drink per week? I don't think so. Secondly, her lunches are usually leftovers because Princess P makes these massive portions that could feed 15 people instead of five and is always buying more food than is actually needed. Also, some of those leftovers sit in the fridge for a week or more and Abbie is still getting it in her lunch.
Then there’s cereal and donuts to talk about. You know what matters to me? That she’s happy. Would she still be happy without a donut? Sure she would but she’s happier with one for sure. I value her happiness much more than your opinion, I can tell you that.
You value her happiness more than you do her health, that's for damn sure. Eating all of that processed sugary stuff on its own is bad enough. But the fact that one of the medications she's on can very easily make someone diabetic if they're not careful w. their diet makes all the sugar she's fed that much more dangerous.
You know what also makes her happy? That bubble wand toy that had the lights and sounds. She seemed absolutely delighted playing with that. Why not do more of that instead of all the junkfood?