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Well - I Guess I've Figured it Out...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 412787" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>They tore up the papers? WTH? That would have never happened in a million years here. Heck, I actually read Cory's sped chart one time and it had listed every time he went to school and there was even a speck of dirt on him or he said something off the wall. Ive seen Jamie's pediatric medical record and it lists "parent concerned because son wet bed twice in one week at age six". That carried over to the military...lol. Careful what you tell your kids pediatricians when young...lol. </p><p></p><p>I have seen the thickness of Cory's mental health records from childhood. They used binders. 4" thick binders. He had 5 of them the last I counted. Maybe more by now. They darn sure didnt throw out anything. Of course, he started at 4 and was in mental health continuously until age 17.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 412787, member: 1514"] They tore up the papers? WTH? That would have never happened in a million years here. Heck, I actually read Cory's sped chart one time and it had listed every time he went to school and there was even a speck of dirt on him or he said something off the wall. Ive seen Jamie's pediatric medical record and it lists "parent concerned because son wet bed twice in one week at age six". That carried over to the military...lol. Careful what you tell your kids pediatricians when young...lol. I have seen the thickness of Cory's mental health records from childhood. They used binders. 4" thick binders. He had 5 of them the last I counted. Maybe more by now. They darn sure didnt throw out anything. Of course, he started at 4 and was in mental health continuously until age 17. [/QUOTE]
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