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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 297987" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Pretty harrowing. </p><p>I can't imagine messing with medications and I live with difficult child everyday let alone doing it when I only see him occasionally. Doesn't seem safe or in child's best interest. </p><p>I imagine you can legally force ex to give medications as prescribed. It's a tough call. Dad is parent too. What a hassle.</p><p></p><p>If it's any consolation, I met a woman who had 2 children on a flight from m i l's house to home where the pilot called her and told her they didn't know what to do with her two children. He called 3 times and finally said these kids could not fly on this airline unescorted again. I'm not sure how true the story is but I would have died if the pilot of the plane where my children were in called me. Who was flying the plane? On the other hand, how bad was my child that the pilot called. Not that it makes it easier but just wanted to share that little tidbit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 297987, member: 3"] Pretty harrowing. I can't imagine messing with medications and I live with difficult child everyday let alone doing it when I only see him occasionally. Doesn't seem safe or in child's best interest. I imagine you can legally force ex to give medications as prescribed. It's a tough call. Dad is parent too. What a hassle. If it's any consolation, I met a woman who had 2 children on a flight from m i l's house to home where the pilot called her and told her they didn't know what to do with her two children. He called 3 times and finally said these kids could not fly on this airline unescorted again. I'm not sure how true the story is but I would have died if the pilot of the plane where my children were in called me. Who was flying the plane? On the other hand, how bad was my child that the pilot called. Not that it makes it easier but just wanted to share that little tidbit. [/QUOTE]
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