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Life Gets Better: The Messy Journey of Parenting a Child with Special Needs

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Lindsey Workman takes us on a deeply personal journey through her experience raising a daughter with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) - a rare genetic disorder causing benign tumors throughout the body. When Daisy was diagnosed at just three months old after experiencing infantile spasms, Lindsey found herself navigating unfamiliar medical territory with little community support.
What follows is a candid conversation about the realities of special needs parenting - from the early days of diagnosis where doctors cautioned against Google searches to the present day where Daisy, now approaching her ninth birthday, has made remarkable progress. Lindsey doesn't shy away from discussing the difficult parts: the seizures, behavioral challenges, self-harm incidents, and the isolation that many special needs families experience.
Perhaps the most powerful message comes when Lindsey reflects on her decision to keep Daisy in a "bubble" during those early years. "Don't do that," she advises other parents. "Go out into the world early, because you will wish that you did." This hard-earned wisdom highlights how isolation, while sometimes easier in the moment, creates bigger challenges down the road for both child and family.
When Lindsey couldn't find local support specifically for parents of young children on the autism spectrum, she created it herself. Her Facebook group "Caregivers Raising Children on the Spectrum" has become a safe space where parents can connect without judgment, share resources, and simply know they aren't alone. As she eloquently puts it: "Life is messy and it's nice to be messy with others."
Join us for this moving conversation that reminds us all that sharing our stories openly not only lightens our own burden but creates community where isolation once existed. Whether you're a parent, educator, or healthcare provider, Lindsey's perspective offers valuable insights into supporting families navigating complex medical and developmental challenges.

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Chapters

1. Life Gets Better: The Messy Journey of Parenting a Child with Special Needs (00:00:00)

2. Meet Lindsay Workman and Her Story (00:00:20)

3. Understanding Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) (00:04:29)

4. Daily Challenges and Medical Support (00:10:16)

5. Breaking Out of the Isolation Bubble (00:16:10)

6. Building Community Support Networks (00:19:52)

7. Sharing Without Shame and Final Thoughts (00:28:29)

20 episodes

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Content provided by Jared & Laura Curtis and Laura Curtis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jared & Laura Curtis and Laura Curtis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Lindsey Workman takes us on a deeply personal journey through her experience raising a daughter with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) - a rare genetic disorder causing benign tumors throughout the body. When Daisy was diagnosed at just three months old after experiencing infantile spasms, Lindsey found herself navigating unfamiliar medical territory with little community support.
What follows is a candid conversation about the realities of special needs parenting - from the early days of diagnosis where doctors cautioned against Google searches to the present day where Daisy, now approaching her ninth birthday, has made remarkable progress. Lindsey doesn't shy away from discussing the difficult parts: the seizures, behavioral challenges, self-harm incidents, and the isolation that many special needs families experience.
Perhaps the most powerful message comes when Lindsey reflects on her decision to keep Daisy in a "bubble" during those early years. "Don't do that," she advises other parents. "Go out into the world early, because you will wish that you did." This hard-earned wisdom highlights how isolation, while sometimes easier in the moment, creates bigger challenges down the road for both child and family.
When Lindsey couldn't find local support specifically for parents of young children on the autism spectrum, she created it herself. Her Facebook group "Caregivers Raising Children on the Spectrum" has become a safe space where parents can connect without judgment, share resources, and simply know they aren't alone. As she eloquently puts it: "Life is messy and it's nice to be messy with others."
Join us for this moving conversation that reminds us all that sharing our stories openly not only lightens our own burden but creates community where isolation once existed. Whether you're a parent, educator, or healthcare provider, Lindsey's perspective offers valuable insights into supporting families navigating complex medical and developmental challenges.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Life Gets Better: The Messy Journey of Parenting a Child with Special Needs (00:00:00)

2. Meet Lindsay Workman and Her Story (00:00:20)

3. Understanding Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) (00:04:29)

4. Daily Challenges and Medical Support (00:10:16)

5. Breaking Out of the Isolation Bubble (00:16:10)

6. Building Community Support Networks (00:19:52)

7. Sharing Without Shame and Final Thoughts (00:28:29)

20 episodes

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