Under Seige

So I survived until Monday, and basically I was better.  I was feeling a touch unwell on Saturday if you want the gross details see Natasha is No Juliet.

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I survived!   Purchased from Graphic Stock

I was going to mention the incident to the doctor when I next saw him in a couple of weeks for a blood test thing. So I was sitting on the couch innocently organising the kid’s job books and talking to my support worker F; when my mother entered the room.

Note: Never ever agree to an attached Granny flat without locks, no matter how much your spouse loves his mother in law.  It’s a trap.  Sometimes when I am bleeding or fainted or something similarly harmless my worrywart kids tell my mother on me.  I had a point, now I’m confused.

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From Pixabay

So my mother enters the room and says “Have you made a doctor’s appointment yet?” in front of everyone.

I of course tell her that I no longer need one.  My husband (as usual) and my children turn on me and 6 of my closest family members start berating me and trying to force me to call a doctor.  This forces me to explain to F. what they are raving about, then for some strange reason she turns on me.  I think its resentment because apparently she forced herself to go to the doctor that very morning.  No I can’t think that; F. is an angel & my favourite person (& Charlie’s), clearly she misguidedly thinks I might be sick.  Led on by the clamourings of my evil were-family.

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I don’t know how Pixabay got this photo of my support worker F.

I now have to see a doctor Thursday morning and waste my extremely valuable F. support time.  Bah!

So to all the people that wrote encouraging me to go to a doctor, you win, I’m going.  And my evil husband even used my loyal commenters against me during “The Great Gang Up”.

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Thursday was the first appointment I could get that didn’t clash with another meeting.  Tomorrow is Writer’s Circle; I will not miss that, even if the worst happens the KSP Centre seems quite open to ghosts.  School starts and National Disability funding meeting Wednesday, and now I have a doctor’s appointment and two Psychology appointments (2 daughters) on Thursday.  And I’m desperately trying to schedule a psych appointment for Tab & I (but it is hard to skip school time when you’re in year 11).

I almost forgot to say Yahhhhhhhhhh we have funding to see psychologists again.  Tabby & I can get some more neurofeedback.  And some professionals can have a shot at dialling back Cat & Alex’s crazy.  Neurofeedback is responsible for my ability to actually write a blog or join Writer’s Circle.  It is the greatest therapy ever; see more at a post I did on Neurofeedback.

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I would also not have been able to write my complaint letter to 18 politicians about Centrelink (Welfare Agency).  I have had 3 replies from staff plus a call from an actual Senator on Saturday, all really helpful & interested.  The Senator asked my permission to use us as an example; just what I wanted because its too late for us.  Today I got the call;  a group working for the department are looking into the situation.  She said she had already found a few problems and wanted a more detailed discussion of my experiences.  What a lovely lady; she asked about the younger girls and sounded jubilant when I said they were still managing mainstream school, and she made sure we had support and were safe for the short term.  She was also very complimentary & seemed very keen to seek improvements.  Fantastic call, she is going to get back to me about individual adjustments; like not sending the girls SMS notifications because it freaks them out, but meanwhile they are investigating changes to benefit all clients with Autism and/or Mental Health issues.

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I may make a difference!  Isn’t that unbelievable?  I’ve always been frustrated because I believe almost everyone would rather help than hurt others but so often people in power seem misguided or ill informed.  So communicating and being listened to by people in charge is incredible.  This proves it, anyone can make a difference.

Focus on the Positive

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Communicate, Communicate, Communicate!

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But I still have to go to the doctor.

Published by autistsix

An autistic woman married to an autistic man trying to raise 4 autistic daughters in a neurotypical world

10 thoughts on “Under Seige

  1. Oh my gosh! You had me laughing! So funny, and the pictures were hysterical. You should have your own T.V. show!

    So glad you’re going to the doctor even if it is a hassle. Because…if it’s a big deal…. How can you do all those other things if you don’t take care of yourself FIRST?

    Congrats on making progress with people in charge. Great job!

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    1. Thank you! I should have my own TV show, then I could talk rubbish in person. I am feeling so good about the response to my complaint.
      I’ll be fine going to the doctor, he is a wonderful man; we’ve had the same doctor for almost 25 years; I’m just so busy.
      Thanks for your comment!

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  2. You have such a great writing style, your posts always keep me interested ’til the end. Good luck at the doctor’s office, I hope even despite you not wanting to go, you’ll feel better after.

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    1. Thank you, I keep you guessing because even I never know where I’m going. I know I come across as very staid & sensible but in person I’m a real cut up. One day I might try writing something comedic.
      I’ve had trouble with this before so I’ll say it, apart from the thank you my answer was joking. Some comedy just doesn’t cross cultures or languages. Or I’m not funny! I’ll stick with the culture thing!
      🙂

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      1. Haha, don’t worry, I got it 😉 You’re funny alright, I don’t think I’d enjoy your posts this much if you weren’t, so you’re good!

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  3. Hi Lisa, I am so relieved that you have been heard and had positive and constructive feedback, and some good things might actually be done by the powers that be. I hope the girls are okay after experiencing the horrors you describe in “Biting the hand that feeds us”. Your strength, tenacity and your letter articulating the issues so clearly have made a difference. And yes, it is unbelievable, so take your butterfly wings and fly! (And I have also read that you did indeed go to the doc and your infection cleared, so that is more than good too.)

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    1. Thanks again. I have had good news just this afternoon; the investigation has been concluded and changes are going to be made. Meanwhile they have put Cat on a list so for a while she is not to be directly contacted, it will be through me. So little by little things are improving.

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      1. That is good news, and you must all be relieved about that. It is somewhat reassuring to know that the bureaucracy is not impregnable, and that it is possible to be heard and to get things changed. I should think your intervention will help other people too.

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