It's not very different. When my son was diagnosed about seven or eight years ago, I faced the same challenges that other families are facing today. I said the same things that other families are saying.
I think the explosion of prevalence--and the enhanced awareness--has just meant significant stress. In some ways we've created a situation, which I think is necessary, where families are more aware, so they're demanding more services, and they not taking no for an answer. So there's more and more stress on the systems.
We're not set up to deal with it the right way. I think we need to really look at how the money is being used. Are we using the money in the most effective way to really effect the changes at the end of the day that we need to see? I don't think so.