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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 401651"><p>Jena, I'm sorry this is not going as you had hoped it would. Does the hospital have the records of what happened at the last hospital she was at? Can't they see from those that taking the stance they are planning on taking will not work? Talking to the head nurse was a good idea. Maybe she can get what you are trying to say and will be able top relay your concerns to the doctor. They should not cut you out of how she will be treated. You are her mother, and while your are not a doctor, you know her better than anyone there and can give them tremendous insight into what she is like. Find out what they do for the other 10% of the kids that their treatment methods don't work on? If you really feel that what they are planning on doing will not work with her, see if they can go right to what they do for the 10%. That might be a fresh approach.</p><p> </p><p>I hope that it gets better for you out there. You are all alone out there and that makes it so much more difficult. I'll say a prayer for you and for your difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 401651"] Jena, I'm sorry this is not going as you had hoped it would. Does the hospital have the records of what happened at the last hospital she was at? Can't they see from those that taking the stance they are planning on taking will not work? Talking to the head nurse was a good idea. Maybe she can get what you are trying to say and will be able top relay your concerns to the doctor. They should not cut you out of how she will be treated. You are her mother, and while your are not a doctor, you know her better than anyone there and can give them tremendous insight into what she is like. Find out what they do for the other 10% of the kids that their treatment methods don't work on? If you really feel that what they are planning on doing will not work with her, see if they can go right to what they do for the 10%. That might be a fresh approach. I hope that it gets better for you out there. You are all alone out there and that makes it so much more difficult. I'll say a prayer for you and for your difficult child. Pam [/QUOTE]
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