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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 82541"><p>Talked to another teacher this morning. I sent him to school after the episode of passing out Monday morning. This teacher said he was just not with it that day. She said she usually has no problems with him, but Monday he was just out of it. Now, I really regret sending him. </p><p></p><p>I did pick him up Monday and take him to his pediatrician. Then Yesterday he had the neurologist appointment. So, he had missed Social Studies two days. Monday morning after this episode, I was trying to make it seem that he was alright, it was just the weekend and hot water. So, I had him do some Social Studies Monday before school (after the episode) He was spacey, staring into space. Last night I opened his folder and teacher sent home the same paper saying it was missing. (he hasn't been in her class all week) One paper was what he did Monday morning. I took that paper out of his book and looked at it. He couldn't even write. His letters were just squibbly lines. Couldn't write a zero(for a date). Just squibbly lines. His penmanship is horrible to begin with, but this was really strange..even for him. He anwered one question two times on the same line no spaces. </p><p>Monday night he slept a long time, very sound. Same last night. He did his homework and then crashed. Seems like he has not gotten back to normal yet.</p><p>Today they have a field trip to a local high school for a play. He was putting his IPOD together. He said he was going to listen to music during the play. I made him leave it home. He was really angry with me. I tried to explain this is a school event and a reason he is going is for English class. He needs to pay attention. He was so angry with me. Almost had me talked into letting him take the IPOD for the bus ride. But I know he likes to talk, so couldn't see him sitting on the bus quietly listening to music. Hope he behaves for this field trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 82541"] Talked to another teacher this morning. I sent him to school after the episode of passing out Monday morning. This teacher said he was just not with it that day. She said she usually has no problems with him, but Monday he was just out of it. Now, I really regret sending him. I did pick him up Monday and take him to his pediatrician. Then Yesterday he had the neurologist appointment. So, he had missed Social Studies two days. Monday morning after this episode, I was trying to make it seem that he was alright, it was just the weekend and hot water. So, I had him do some Social Studies Monday before school (after the episode) He was spacey, staring into space. Last night I opened his folder and teacher sent home the same paper saying it was missing. (he hasn't been in her class all week) One paper was what he did Monday morning. I took that paper out of his book and looked at it. He couldn't even write. His letters were just squibbly lines. Couldn't write a zero(for a date). Just squibbly lines. His penmanship is horrible to begin with, but this was really strange..even for him. He anwered one question two times on the same line no spaces. Monday night he slept a long time, very sound. Same last night. He did his homework and then crashed. Seems like he has not gotten back to normal yet. Today they have a field trip to a local high school for a play. He was putting his IPOD together. He said he was going to listen to music during the play. I made him leave it home. He was really angry with me. I tried to explain this is a school event and a reason he is going is for English class. He needs to pay attention. He was so angry with me. Almost had me talked into letting him take the IPOD for the bus ride. But I know he likes to talk, so couldn't see him sitting on the bus quietly listening to music. Hope he behaves for this field trip. [/QUOTE]
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