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School nurse is giving me hassles and dr. is no help. Argh!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 608563" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Unfortunately homeschooling is not an option as I would have to quit my job to do so. As tempting as it sounds and as much as I hate my job at the moment, I need to work full time. Being a single parent doesn't allow me to be a stay at home mom. If home teaching is approved, difficult child will get a private teacher that comes to our home and works with her two hours a day, five days a week. That would definitely benefit difficult child, as she is learning disabled and requires one on one attention to get any work done. When she is at school she is completely lost without her one on one aide sitting right beside her helping her with her work. We are going to her psychiatrist on the 9th of this month and I am going to see if he can write a note recommending the home teaching, at least for now until we can get her medications figured out. I truly believe difficult child has inherited my anxiety disorder and most likely needs a good anti depressant to help her out. Only problem is bipolar and antidepressants can be tricky and cause rapid cycling or mania, something I know all too well first hand. Hopefully we find something to help difficult child with these panic attacks she is getting. I feel her pain as I suffer from them as well, and I know how crippling they can be. As far as her stomach issues, I would be willing to try a gluten free diet. I am willing to try anything at this point. I will have to research it online. I know there's a bunch of foods that contain gluten but I don't know which ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 608563, member: 2196"] Unfortunately homeschooling is not an option as I would have to quit my job to do so. As tempting as it sounds and as much as I hate my job at the moment, I need to work full time. Being a single parent doesn't allow me to be a stay at home mom. If home teaching is approved, difficult child will get a private teacher that comes to our home and works with her two hours a day, five days a week. That would definitely benefit difficult child, as she is learning disabled and requires one on one attention to get any work done. When she is at school she is completely lost without her one on one aide sitting right beside her helping her with her work. We are going to her psychiatrist on the 9th of this month and I am going to see if he can write a note recommending the home teaching, at least for now until we can get her medications figured out. I truly believe difficult child has inherited my anxiety disorder and most likely needs a good anti depressant to help her out. Only problem is bipolar and antidepressants can be tricky and cause rapid cycling or mania, something I know all too well first hand. Hopefully we find something to help difficult child with these panic attacks she is getting. I feel her pain as I suffer from them as well, and I know how crippling they can be. As far as her stomach issues, I would be willing to try a gluten free diet. I am willing to try anything at this point. I will have to research it online. I know there's a bunch of foods that contain gluten but I don't know which ones. [/QUOTE]
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