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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 587108" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I am surprised as well that they are waiting till next month for a follow up and treatment. I would have thought it would happen right away. We had the tests done at the hospital and the results were sent to her doctor so maybe that's why. Or they're waiting for the othe results to come first. I don't know. I registered difficult child for school this morning and the entire time we were there she kept complaining of her stomach hurting. We shall see how her first day goes. She was very unhappy to find out she will be doing a regular PE class instead of modified. She is lazy and wanted an easy way out of doing any real work. I said no way to that she can do PE just like everybody else. And if she feels ill she can see the nurse. She is not in constant pain 24/7 and most of the time she feels fine. The PE teacher she has is a tough one. I almost wish she got the other teacher. This one fights doctor's notes and I have had parent's complain about him. I am hoping he does not cause me any problems. If so I will take it directly to the principal. I am anxious to see how her first day goes. This morning she told me she is not in the mood to meet new people. I don't blame her. It's going to be rough for a little while but I'm hoping she can meet a friend easily. Hopefully she will love it here at my school as much as I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 587108, member: 2196"] I am surprised as well that they are waiting till next month for a follow up and treatment. I would have thought it would happen right away. We had the tests done at the hospital and the results were sent to her doctor so maybe that's why. Or they're waiting for the othe results to come first. I don't know. I registered difficult child for school this morning and the entire time we were there she kept complaining of her stomach hurting. We shall see how her first day goes. She was very unhappy to find out she will be doing a regular PE class instead of modified. She is lazy and wanted an easy way out of doing any real work. I said no way to that she can do PE just like everybody else. And if she feels ill she can see the nurse. She is not in constant pain 24/7 and most of the time she feels fine. The PE teacher she has is a tough one. I almost wish she got the other teacher. This one fights doctor's notes and I have had parent's complain about him. I am hoping he does not cause me any problems. If so I will take it directly to the principal. I am anxious to see how her first day goes. This morning she told me she is not in the mood to meet new people. I don't blame her. It's going to be rough for a little while but I'm hoping she can meet a friend easily. Hopefully she will love it here at my school as much as I do. [/QUOTE]
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