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Daughter does it again! Long angry rant (LAR).
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 190531" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Oh goodness, DazedandConfused.</p><p></p><p>So sorry that Daughter has subjected you to the public freak show. Is there some way that you can get someone else (husband? a relative?) to take her to the dentist next time? She may be equally volatile with others, but they may not have the PTSD going on.</p><p></p><p>Not quite the same, but I once had to drag my difficult child...all 6+feet of him...by the back of the coat and the scruff of the neck through the pharmacy and the waiting room back into the Dr's office, after he bolted during a visit. He was lying on the pharmacy floor and refused to get up. I said "Get up or I'll move you myself". He had to have the exam before they would renew his medications and I wasn't about to live through an unmedicated difficult child at that point. </p><p></p><p>The public displays are a real killer. Bystanders have no idea of the kinds of issues our difficult children are dealing with, and just assume we're the circus.</p><p></p><p>Sending a soothing cup of tea (or a margarita, your choice), gentle hugs, and some peace and quiet.</p><p></p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 190531, member: 3907"] Oh goodness, DazedandConfused. So sorry that Daughter has subjected you to the public freak show. Is there some way that you can get someone else (husband? a relative?) to take her to the dentist next time? She may be equally volatile with others, but they may not have the PTSD going on. Not quite the same, but I once had to drag my difficult child...all 6+feet of him...by the back of the coat and the scruff of the neck through the pharmacy and the waiting room back into the Dr's office, after he bolted during a visit. He was lying on the pharmacy floor and refused to get up. I said "Get up or I'll move you myself". He had to have the exam before they would renew his medications and I wasn't about to live through an unmedicated difficult child at that point. The public displays are a real killer. Bystanders have no idea of the kinds of issues our difficult children are dealing with, and just assume we're the circus. Sending a soothing cup of tea (or a margarita, your choice), gentle hugs, and some peace and quiet. Trinity [/QUOTE]
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