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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 472338" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Thanks DJ, Well, I went to my first visit with difficult child for the day and he had asked me to bring mc donalds. I talked to the nurse because they have to be at a certain level for outside food but they admitted that he was probably not gonna be there often so they agreed with me if he could be ok with me (he does't have to be lovey dovey but not to call me names or throw crayons at me etc.) and he was all happy. I showed up and he told me to get out and he called me names and threw the crayons he was using. He is really testing to see if I meant it that this is a new day for us. I will not be hurt no matter what and I will keep him safe because that is my first job. He is really scared what that means (worried that means I will never let himplay with friends etc...)and we are going to present it in a way he can understand. </p><p></p><p>wow, his neurologist just called again, she said she just didn't want me to be alone in this. She is looking up all of his past medications from when he was 3 yrs old. She emailed our pediatrician. and so he knows the scoop too. He has been checking with her this weekend. Wow, they are so amazing. I dont know how that happened because I hear such horror stories. But I know one thing, my little guy deserves it and there are enough people in this world who dont get him and dont help him so....</p><p></p><p>ok talk to you later...love to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 472338, member: 12886"] Thanks DJ, Well, I went to my first visit with difficult child for the day and he had asked me to bring mc donalds. I talked to the nurse because they have to be at a certain level for outside food but they admitted that he was probably not gonna be there often so they agreed with me if he could be ok with me (he does't have to be lovey dovey but not to call me names or throw crayons at me etc.) and he was all happy. I showed up and he told me to get out and he called me names and threw the crayons he was using. He is really testing to see if I meant it that this is a new day for us. I will not be hurt no matter what and I will keep him safe because that is my first job. He is really scared what that means (worried that means I will never let himplay with friends etc...)and we are going to present it in a way he can understand. wow, his neurologist just called again, she said she just didn't want me to be alone in this. She is looking up all of his past medications from when he was 3 yrs old. She emailed our pediatrician. and so he knows the scoop too. He has been checking with her this weekend. Wow, they are so amazing. I dont know how that happened because I hear such horror stories. But I know one thing, my little guy deserves it and there are enough people in this world who dont get him and dont help him so.... ok talk to you later...love to all! [/QUOTE]
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