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Becoming a caregiver isn't something most of us prepared for or could have anticipated. It becomes part of our identity when we hear a diagnosis for our child or spouse. Hearing the words, "We believe your son has autism" in November of 2010 changed everything for us. And I know hearing your child or spouse's diagnosis changed so much for you. But we can get so focused on the day-to-day care, we don't take time to look at the big picture of what God is doing in our lives as caregivers. That's why it's important to reflect on these big milestones like the ten-year anniversary. So today as I look back on the last ten years, I'll share what his diagnosis process was like for us, the highs and lows since then, and some of our dreams for the future.
By Sandra Peoples5
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Becoming a caregiver isn't something most of us prepared for or could have anticipated. It becomes part of our identity when we hear a diagnosis for our child or spouse. Hearing the words, "We believe your son has autism" in November of 2010 changed everything for us. And I know hearing your child or spouse's diagnosis changed so much for you. But we can get so focused on the day-to-day care, we don't take time to look at the big picture of what God is doing in our lives as caregivers. That's why it's important to reflect on these big milestones like the ten-year anniversary. So today as I look back on the last ten years, I'll share what his diagnosis process was like for us, the highs and lows since then, and some of our dreams for the future.