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difficult child's that over-exaggerate physical/medical complaints
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<blockquote data-quote="erbaledge" data-source="post: 401781" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Does anyone else have a difficult child that over-exaggerates medical complaints? Goes to the nurses office beyond frequently? That almost daily has at least one physical complaint? That will even resort to slightly injuring themselves so that they can go see the nurse (since that's been thwarted with emails to teachers)? That will poke/push a bruise then say it hurts, or pick at a scab until it bleeds a little and freak out saying they are bleeding a ton?</p><p>What do you or have you done to help the situation? Are difficult child's like this always going to be complainers/hypochondriacs?</p><p></p><p>It is to the point of beyond frustration with gfg15 for both myself and her remedial worker and the school nurse staff. (fwiw, she's been back home from Residential Treatment Center (RTC) since Nov 22, while at Residential Treatment Center (RTC) they had the same issues with no resolve)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erbaledge, post: 401781, member: 4334"] Does anyone else have a difficult child that over-exaggerates medical complaints? Goes to the nurses office beyond frequently? That almost daily has at least one physical complaint? That will even resort to slightly injuring themselves so that they can go see the nurse (since that's been thwarted with emails to teachers)? That will poke/push a bruise then say it hurts, or pick at a scab until it bleeds a little and freak out saying they are bleeding a ton? What do you or have you done to help the situation? Are difficult child's like this always going to be complainers/hypochondriacs? It is to the point of beyond frustration with gfg15 for both myself and her remedial worker and the school nurse staff. (fwiw, she's been back home from Residential Treatment Center (RTC) since Nov 22, while at Residential Treatment Center (RTC) they had the same issues with no resolve) [/QUOTE]
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