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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 434692" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I cannot figure out why her weight is such a big issue for them. So many medications cause weight loss, and how are they uncomfortable with her eating? that is idiotic and bizarre, in my opinion. I think you need to be very careful in what you say to this bouncer person as upsetting her will be taken out on your daughter, probably severely. If at all possible, get an audio recorder and have it running (voice activated would be good) so that you can ask the bouncer what would help, why it happens, etc... and the same for the doctor, nurse, director, etc..... In most states it is legal if one party to the conversation is aware - that would be YOU. Otherwise make written notes and even ask for initials or a signature to make sure you "understand" and to help you help difficult child. Do NOT criticize someone like the bouncer directly - it will only end up in more hardship for the one you are trying to protect. Check the laws in your state regarding recording - a google search should work well for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 434692, member: 1233"] I cannot figure out why her weight is such a big issue for them. So many medications cause weight loss, and how are they uncomfortable with her eating? that is idiotic and bizarre, in my opinion. I think you need to be very careful in what you say to this bouncer person as upsetting her will be taken out on your daughter, probably severely. If at all possible, get an audio recorder and have it running (voice activated would be good) so that you can ask the bouncer what would help, why it happens, etc... and the same for the doctor, nurse, director, etc..... In most states it is legal if one party to the conversation is aware - that would be YOU. Otherwise make written notes and even ask for initials or a signature to make sure you "understand" and to help you help difficult child. Do NOT criticize someone like the bouncer directly - it will only end up in more hardship for the one you are trying to protect. Check the laws in your state regarding recording - a google search should work well for that. [/QUOTE]
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