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26 May 2017
Diagnosing autism - services need to be increased, not reduced.
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If you are a regular reader of my blog you probably know that my two boys both have a diagnosis of high functioning autism, sometimes called...
2 May 2017
The lottery of life
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Xanthe took this picture in early January, Daisy was in for an MRI under general anaesthetic as her neurology team tried to work out why...
22 April 2017
Back in the narrative
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Andy and I believed strongly that experiences of life were as important a part of our children's upbringing as their formal education. ...
28 March 2017
I have written a book
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"You should write a book" I've lost count of the number of people who have said that to me over the years. So I did. h...
20 March 2017
An empty wheelchair
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One of the first things I did the day after Andy died was to bag up all his meds, injections and creams and take them back to the hospital. ...
27 February 2017
The long goodbye
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We took Daisy back to school for her funeral, one last trip to the school she loved and had attended from the age of three. I wanted to hid...
12 February 2017
Coming to terms with it all
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It's so hard to believe that Daisy has gone, that we will not see her any more, that I won't hear her call out "mummyyyyy!!!!!!...
31 January 2017
Thank you for the days
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The post I always knew that one day I would write is the hardest. Today our beautiful, feisty, determined girl, Daisy Rose, took her last ...
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