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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 188241" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>The *** are an effort to keep the site a respectable and soft place to land. We also discourage using the *** in between letters - although I do understand why it was used above. It helps in making a point, but is not what is intended to be the solution to using certain words. Marg's word is censored probably because the topic can get heated so we do not allow the topic to be discussed here. </p><p> </p><p>KJS, I don't understand why the pediatrician doctor is the one contacting the specialist. Your son should be going directly to the specialist. He might need to visit the specialist all his life, might as well get him a relationship with him/her now. </p><p> </p><p>Have you looked into any trials or research grant projects on headaches? Your health insurance does not cover medical testing at Children's? </p><p> </p><p>I am really glad he got a sleepover in before school. That is really cool for him! LOL - at the cell phone charger. My silly difficult child would attempt that same request, with the same answer from me. What are they thinking??!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 188241, member: 391"] The *** are an effort to keep the site a respectable and soft place to land. We also discourage using the *** in between letters - although I do understand why it was used above. It helps in making a point, but is not what is intended to be the solution to using certain words. Marg's word is censored probably because the topic can get heated so we do not allow the topic to be discussed here. KJS, I don't understand why the pediatrician doctor is the one contacting the specialist. Your son should be going directly to the specialist. He might need to visit the specialist all his life, might as well get him a relationship with him/her now. Have you looked into any trials or research grant projects on headaches? Your health insurance does not cover medical testing at Children's? I am really glad he got a sleepover in before school. That is really cool for him! LOL - at the cell phone charger. My silly difficult child would attempt that same request, with the same answer from me. What are they thinking??!! [/QUOTE]
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