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Daughter does it again! Long angry rant (LAR).
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 190733" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>MLA,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you so much for sharing your experience with your difficult child. I'm sorry you had to go through that, yet it's so nice I don't have the only 17 year old girl that does this kind of thing. </p><p> </p><p>Two years ago, Daughter got a huge boil on her arm. It opened and drained on it's own. It healed, but never really all the way. It was very painful for Daughter. Finally, I told her she had to go to the pediatrician to get it lanced. </p><p> </p><p>She was scared, but I assured her that they would numb her arm and she wouldn't feel it. </p><p> </p><p>So, fast forward to her laying on the table. Doctor uses spray numbing stuff. He takes out the sharp scalpel. Daughter semi-freaks and raises the fist of her other arm, holds it up the doctor, and threatens to punch in him the face. I just kinda laugh it off, and the doctor follows my cue. When she realized it wasn't hurting, she relaxed. </p><p> </p><p>Of course, when we left, she was relieved and in much less pain. </p><p> </p><p>Honestly, I don't know if they will allow her back. We were already outside when she really went out of control. I suppose I will know when I go back next week to get my new crown. I'm sure they will not have forgetton me. </p><p> </p><p>I only good thing about going to this dentist's office is that it's big and has a high turnover of office personnel. Chances are, when I come back in six months, the same people will not be there. I do like my dentist there, he's very thorough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 190733, member: 831"] MLA, Thank you so much for sharing your experience with your difficult child. I'm sorry you had to go through that, yet it's so nice I don't have the only 17 year old girl that does this kind of thing. Two years ago, Daughter got a huge boil on her arm. It opened and drained on it's own. It healed, but never really all the way. It was very painful for Daughter. Finally, I told her she had to go to the pediatrician to get it lanced. She was scared, but I assured her that they would numb her arm and she wouldn't feel it. So, fast forward to her laying on the table. Doctor uses spray numbing stuff. He takes out the sharp scalpel. Daughter semi-freaks and raises the fist of her other arm, holds it up the doctor, and threatens to punch in him the face. I just kinda laugh it off, and the doctor follows my cue. When she realized it wasn't hurting, she relaxed. Of course, when we left, she was relieved and in much less pain. Honestly, I don't know if they will allow her back. We were already outside when she really went out of control. I suppose I will know when I go back next week to get my new crown. I'm sure they will not have forgetton me. I only good thing about going to this dentist's office is that it's big and has a high turnover of office personnel. Chances are, when I come back in six months, the same people will not be there. I do like my dentist there, he's very thorough. [/QUOTE]
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