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What goes on in the head of a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 167416"><p>What take what we can. </p><p> </p><p>We're lucky in that he has always been good at the docs and dentist; it's just the teethbrushing and stuff like that. </p><p> </p><p>Funny story only we would appreciate. difficult child had minor ear surgery at 3 - I warned the nurses to let me in earlier then normal because he would be afraid and then start biting and hitting. They didn't believe me, patted me on the head and said don't worry. 4 nurses brought him back to us carrying him side ways while he raged. Since he was terrifiied and could not settle down, we were stuck for 3 hours waiting for them to make sure he was ok enough to leave. I don't think we actually scolded him for trying to bite the nurse who kept telling us to do something; all the while difficult child is standing up and falling down from the anesthesia.</p><p> </p><p>The very second we walked out of the hospital, difficult child looked up; but his head on my shoulder, and passed out for the next 6 hours!</p><p> </p><p>Have a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 167416"] What take what we can. We're lucky in that he has always been good at the docs and dentist; it's just the teethbrushing and stuff like that. Funny story only we would appreciate. difficult child had minor ear surgery at 3 - I warned the nurses to let me in earlier then normal because he would be afraid and then start biting and hitting. They didn't believe me, patted me on the head and said don't worry. 4 nurses brought him back to us carrying him side ways while he raged. Since he was terrifiied and could not settle down, we were stuck for 3 hours waiting for them to make sure he was ok enough to leave. I don't think we actually scolded him for trying to bite the nurse who kept telling us to do something; all the while difficult child is standing up and falling down from the anesthesia. The very second we walked out of the hospital, difficult child looked up; but his head on my shoulder, and passed out for the next 6 hours! Have a good day. [/QUOTE]
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