As a mum who's has a child going through the process now, I can confirm from my own point of view a diagnosis is a relief. It's the start of a new life for the child, the help is in place to make their life easier and for people to understand them. The hardest part is the time before diagnosis when your fighting their corner and being ignored because no diagnosis is in place. So not a stomach drop feeling for me. But hinch is an odd one so maybe it is for her
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Also, the reason I came to this thread (as I'm not normally over here), is to say I have some die hard hinch "friends"
(I use the term friends loosely, they are actually school mums I have to spend time with for the sake of my own kids). They have been mugs who have bought every scrap of
tit she's sold last year and turned their house into a mini castle greyskull during lockdown. They don't have the money to keep up really, but do for their queen
. How mightily fucked off they all are now she's bought the tend farm and not a single shade of grey in sight. So they now either have to redecorate the same as the new farm, greens, sages, blacks, whites and wood from what we've seen, or go against their leader for duping them all this time....