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School nurse is giving me hassles and dr. is no help. Argh!!
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 608464" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>MWM -</p><p></p><p>I think CB is talking about homebound instruction, not home schooling. To get homebound, the school does have to approve it. I don't know that homeschooling would work for this family. When can CB do it while still holding down her job? Didn't her difficult child refuse to do online classes over the summer to make up what she missed last year? If that's the case, how can leaving her home alone to do the work possibly succeed?</p><p></p><p>I would honestly be seeking a second opinion from another specialist, perhaps one at a teaching hospital. Has she had a recent ultrasound? How did her H. pylori testing come out? Can she have an endo or colonoscopy or did she have one already? I think ulcers, to some degree (if they're not caused by H. pylori) can be stress related and are a physical manifestation of a psychological issue and perhaps her therapist can explain it to nurse know-it-not. As for blood work, aren't the labs by you open on Saturday? If you take her then, she doesn't miss school at all.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, I've had ulcers on and off and they are very painful and debilitating. I feel for your little girl...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 608464, member: 3493"] MWM - I think CB is talking about homebound instruction, not home schooling. To get homebound, the school does have to approve it. I don't know that homeschooling would work for this family. When can CB do it while still holding down her job? Didn't her difficult child refuse to do online classes over the summer to make up what she missed last year? If that's the case, how can leaving her home alone to do the work possibly succeed? I would honestly be seeking a second opinion from another specialist, perhaps one at a teaching hospital. Has she had a recent ultrasound? How did her H. pylori testing come out? Can she have an endo or colonoscopy or did she have one already? I think ulcers, to some degree (if they're not caused by H. pylori) can be stress related and are a physical manifestation of a psychological issue and perhaps her therapist can explain it to nurse know-it-not. As for blood work, aren't the labs by you open on Saturday? If you take her then, she doesn't miss school at all. Good luck, I've had ulcers on and off and they are very painful and debilitating. I feel for your little girl... [/QUOTE]
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