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difficult child's teacher may be calling CPS on me
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 618471" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Last time I was involved with social services it really was my fault. I had a kidney infection that turned into sepsis. I was very sick. I should have been in the hospital but refused since I had nobody who was willing to take care of my kids. One day, when I was still sick and in a horrendous amount of pain, I was driving my then young kids to the grocery store. They got in a fight in the back seat, and were hitting each other, scratching each other, pulling hair, etc.</p><p> </p><p>Instead of stopping the car, like I should have, I reached into the back seat. difficult child had scratched my son rather hard. I scratched her back to show her what it felt like. My mom used to tell me how she would bite my brother when he was a kid to show him what it felt like when he bit someone else. That's all I could think of to do at the time. Mind you I was incredibly ill. I had a 104 fever, terrible sweats and shaking chills. I wasn't thinking straight.</p><p> </p><p> difficult child's teacher saw the scratch mark I made on her leg the next day. My kids were taken out of my home for eighteen months. I was only allowed to visit with them several hours a week, supervised the whole time by strangers. I fought like hell to get them back. Now that I have a history of it, I am worried. I am already in the system. The teacher told the school psyh she is going to leave it alone, but who's to say someone else won't see the bruise and call? I am incredibly worried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 618471, member: 2196"] Last time I was involved with social services it really was my fault. I had a kidney infection that turned into sepsis. I was very sick. I should have been in the hospital but refused since I had nobody who was willing to take care of my kids. One day, when I was still sick and in a horrendous amount of pain, I was driving my then young kids to the grocery store. They got in a fight in the back seat, and were hitting each other, scratching each other, pulling hair, etc. Instead of stopping the car, like I should have, I reached into the back seat. difficult child had scratched my son rather hard. I scratched her back to show her what it felt like. My mom used to tell me how she would bite my brother when he was a kid to show him what it felt like when he bit someone else. That's all I could think of to do at the time. Mind you I was incredibly ill. I had a 104 fever, terrible sweats and shaking chills. I wasn't thinking straight. difficult child's teacher saw the scratch mark I made on her leg the next day. My kids were taken out of my home for eighteen months. I was only allowed to visit with them several hours a week, supervised the whole time by strangers. I fought like hell to get them back. Now that I have a history of it, I am worried. I am already in the system. The teacher told the school psyh she is going to leave it alone, but who's to say someone else won't see the bruise and call? I am incredibly worried. [/QUOTE]
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