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<blockquote data-quote="TrishaBC" data-source="post: 55559" data-attributes="member: 3857"><p>I agree that you should wait till it's bad again, as awful as that sounds. If they check right now and it's good, you may be deemed a troublemaker and they will not take you as serious. And go annyonamious (SP) with your complaint, there's no need to put yourself out there.</p><p></p><p>When my difficult child still lived with his bio parents and was just 6 months old, I went to go visit him. It was about 11-12:00, just about lunchtime when I got there and everyone was still in bed. Some person who was sleeping on their couch let me in, I went to the babies room to get him and he was wide awake in his crib, which was crawling with maggots. I just about puked. I took him, left a note for the parents that we went to luch and called social services to go see. They did go there, and simply bought the bio parents a new mattress for the crib and told them to clean the place up. They did go check again a couple days later, but they never did anything about the fact that he had been sleeping in a crib full of maggots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrishaBC, post: 55559, member: 3857"] I agree that you should wait till it's bad again, as awful as that sounds. If they check right now and it's good, you may be deemed a troublemaker and they will not take you as serious. And go annyonamious (SP) with your complaint, there's no need to put yourself out there. When my difficult child still lived with his bio parents and was just 6 months old, I went to go visit him. It was about 11-12:00, just about lunchtime when I got there and everyone was still in bed. Some person who was sleeping on their couch let me in, I went to the babies room to get him and he was wide awake in his crib, which was crawling with maggots. I just about puked. I took him, left a note for the parents that we went to luch and called social services to go see. They did go there, and simply bought the bio parents a new mattress for the crib and told them to clean the place up. They did go check again a couple days later, but they never did anything about the fact that he had been sleeping in a crib full of maggots. [/QUOTE]
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