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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 216311" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>difficult child was job shadowing at our local vet today to see if she wanted to go into vet tech training after high school. She was there for 20 minutes when she fainted after helping to take blood from a cat, hit her face on the counter and needed over 20 stitches in her lip and the inside of her mouth. We asked for a plastic surgeon since it was on her face and had to wait 2 hours, but he said it's a good thing we asked for him because she cut through the muscle in her lip and the gum holding one of her front teeth was hanging by a thread. She can't eat except for liquids and she has black eyes and her nose is held together by steri strips.</p><p></p><p>She is suppose to start a new job at Limited Too on Friday and be a Greeter when customers come in. I don't think that is going to work.</p><p></p><p>On top of that easy child came home from college and has been vomiting all day from what we think is food poisoning from a dinner she and her friends went to. My husband hurt his back taking his heavy oversized briefcase out of his trunk, and I am just getting over bronchitis. The antibiotics the dr gave me has caused all my muscles to hurt, even the bottom of my feet.</p><p></p><p>The good thing about this is that as husband said, difficult child will not be able to go out roaming with her friends this weekend and will be stuck at home.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 216311, member: 59"] difficult child was job shadowing at our local vet today to see if she wanted to go into vet tech training after high school. She was there for 20 minutes when she fainted after helping to take blood from a cat, hit her face on the counter and needed over 20 stitches in her lip and the inside of her mouth. We asked for a plastic surgeon since it was on her face and had to wait 2 hours, but he said it's a good thing we asked for him because she cut through the muscle in her lip and the gum holding one of her front teeth was hanging by a thread. She can't eat except for liquids and she has black eyes and her nose is held together by steri strips. She is suppose to start a new job at Limited Too on Friday and be a Greeter when customers come in. I don't think that is going to work. On top of that easy child came home from college and has been vomiting all day from what we think is food poisoning from a dinner she and her friends went to. My husband hurt his back taking his heavy oversized briefcase out of his trunk, and I am just getting over bronchitis. The antibiotics the dr gave me has caused all my muscles to hurt, even the bottom of my feet. The good thing about this is that as husband said, difficult child will not be able to go out roaming with her friends this weekend and will be stuck at home. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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