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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 46250"><p>Like smallworld mentioned. Lexapro and stomach pain. I forgot to mention that part. difficult child has many aches and pains that has no detectable source, but in addition to difficult child being awake for 4 nights he DID have stomach pain. He called me from school to bring him maloxx once.</p><p>There was a time when school was calling so often that difficult child was in pain, I told them unless he is throwing up or has a fever don't call because I will not pick him up. There were a lot less phone calls, and he stayed in school because he knew I would not pick him up. He eventually stopped calling. Now if I could just get school to stop calling over stupid things like being late for class (call every period to report that) and not bringing supplies. New job, need to learn so many new things. Hard to work and worry about difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 46250"] Like smallworld mentioned. Lexapro and stomach pain. I forgot to mention that part. difficult child has many aches and pains that has no detectable source, but in addition to difficult child being awake for 4 nights he DID have stomach pain. He called me from school to bring him maloxx once. There was a time when school was calling so often that difficult child was in pain, I told them unless he is throwing up or has a fever don't call because I will not pick him up. There were a lot less phone calls, and he stayed in school because he knew I would not pick him up. He eventually stopped calling. Now if I could just get school to stop calling over stupid things like being late for class (call every period to report that) and not bringing supplies. New job, need to learn so many new things. Hard to work and worry about difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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