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Sounds like a difficult child to me!
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 11810" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>That almost happened to us once flying on a tiny plane from St. Paul to So. Bend. difficult child was just begining to really show "signs" and started having an anxiety attack before take off, she was screaming,hitting,bitting... we were so scared... I was with easy child and husband was with difficult child one row ahead. We were in the front of course and the plane was already on hold so we were not holding it up, but we couldn't get her seat belt on. So the flight attendant starts yelling at us that the plane will not take off until she is in her seat with seat belt fastened, husband kept saying if you would just back off for a second I can calm her down and get it on. So the flight attendant starts yelling at us so everyone can hear, you need to have her seat belt on or we can't take off!!! </p><p></p><p>The lame thing was, is that we could hear him talking to the captain and we were on standby for another 15 minutes!!! We think he was trying to make it look like it was our fault... I stood up and apologized to everyone, we had already been delayed for almost an hour... my husband started crying because he had to hold difficult child's arms at her side and force her into her belt, and hold her down while the plane took off. He had bite marks all over his arms. It was horrible, but we had no clue what we were dealing with at the time, it was actually very scary. The lame attendant later came over and apologized because I think he could see how upset we were and she was. </p><p></p><p>I always suffer anxiety now when I have to fly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 11810, member: 3155"] That almost happened to us once flying on a tiny plane from St. Paul to So. Bend. difficult child was just begining to really show "signs" and started having an anxiety attack before take off, she was screaming,hitting,bitting... we were so scared... I was with easy child and husband was with difficult child one row ahead. We were in the front of course and the plane was already on hold so we were not holding it up, but we couldn't get her seat belt on. So the flight attendant starts yelling at us that the plane will not take off until she is in her seat with seat belt fastened, husband kept saying if you would just back off for a second I can calm her down and get it on. So the flight attendant starts yelling at us so everyone can hear, you need to have her seat belt on or we can't take off!!! The lame thing was, is that we could hear him talking to the captain and we were on standby for another 15 minutes!!! We think he was trying to make it look like it was our fault... I stood up and apologized to everyone, we had already been delayed for almost an hour... my husband started crying because he had to hold difficult child's arms at her side and force her into her belt, and hold her down while the plane took off. He had bite marks all over his arms. It was horrible, but we had no clue what we were dealing with at the time, it was actually very scary. The lame attendant later came over and apologized because I think he could see how upset we were and she was. I always suffer anxiety now when I have to fly... [/QUOTE]
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