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I Can’t Cope with My Child’s Diagnosis

By Linda Blair — 2008

I am haunted by the shocking discovery that our daughter, three, has a condition that may cause her to die in her teenage years. How can I come to terms with this and learn to enjoy the time we have?

Read on www.theguardian.com

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Handling a Child’s Illness