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Aaron update: Our Neurologist reported us to CPS!!
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 115673"><p>You have to have trust with a doctor. I know they have laws that require them to report, but I would never be able to trust that doctor again. I would watch every word that came out of my mouth and would probably be afraid to give her important information out of fear of another CPS report. So, I would find another doctor.</p><p></p><p>As far as a letter, I wouldn't. It's not going to accomplish anything and it might come back to bite you. They are obligated to report anything suspicious and even though you know there is no abuse going on, she doesn't know anything about you. I think given Aaron's diagnosis's and the information you provided re: the medication side effects she should have taken pause, but for whatever reason she didn't. I just think a letter has the potential to backfire. I would just forget about her and find another doctor.</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry you're going through this. I've never had CPS called, but I lived in fear of it for a long time because of difficult child's rages. You could hear her at the road; I know the neighbor's could hear her. I always made sure the kitchen was stocked with nutritious food, the house was clean, doctor's numbers were handy...I never wanted to be caught off guard.</p><p></p><p>Sending you strength and (((hugs))).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 115673"] You have to have trust with a doctor. I know they have laws that require them to report, but I would never be able to trust that doctor again. I would watch every word that came out of my mouth and would probably be afraid to give her important information out of fear of another CPS report. So, I would find another doctor. As far as a letter, I wouldn't. It's not going to accomplish anything and it might come back to bite you. They are obligated to report anything suspicious and even though you know there is no abuse going on, she doesn't know anything about you. I think given Aaron's diagnosis's and the information you provided re: the medication side effects she should have taken pause, but for whatever reason she didn't. I just think a letter has the potential to backfire. I would just forget about her and find another doctor. I'm so sorry you're going through this. I've never had CPS called, but I lived in fear of it for a long time because of difficult child's rages. You could hear her at the road; I know the neighbor's could hear her. I always made sure the kitchen was stocked with nutritious food, the house was clean, doctor's numbers were handy...I never wanted to be caught off guard. Sending you strength and (((hugs))). [/QUOTE]
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