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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 506650" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Buddy, she said she did sleep. And, she seemed pretty well rested. Her nurse said she really thinks it is something at school that is causing this. I agreed with her 1000%. It was like Finally someone else is seeing what is going on. She also noticed the spot on her wrist she was picking, and her nails and cuticles. She said that proves that her anxiety is off the charts still. She said that her nervous picking is almost uncontrollable. How is it that no one else has noticed this? I am curious to see what level she is today when they call.</p><p> That is the other nice thing. Her nurse call me every afternoon with an update. And, she is seeing right through difficult child. So, she can't pull that ****. It looks like she will be there until Monday. So, it will be almost a week. </p><p> Janet, I am going to go tonight to see how it goes, but will be telling her that I am not going to come and be disrespected. That if she wants to blame me for things, then I will just stay home. </p><p> IC, I hope this is going to increase our ability to get help. Her Nurse said that she would normally recommend PHP after discharge, but since she is having school issues, she wants to get her back into school. And, I agreed that she will use php as a diversion. So, RN said she was going to push difficult child to get to the bottom of the school issue, and try to get her some help with whatever it is. </p><p> While I am happy she is there getting help, I am worried about what will happen when she gets home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 506650, member: 13204"] Buddy, she said she did sleep. And, she seemed pretty well rested. Her nurse said she really thinks it is something at school that is causing this. I agreed with her 1000%. It was like Finally someone else is seeing what is going on. She also noticed the spot on her wrist she was picking, and her nails and cuticles. She said that proves that her anxiety is off the charts still. She said that her nervous picking is almost uncontrollable. How is it that no one else has noticed this? I am curious to see what level she is today when they call. That is the other nice thing. Her nurse call me every afternoon with an update. And, she is seeing right through difficult child. So, she can't pull that ****. It looks like she will be there until Monday. So, it will be almost a week. Janet, I am going to go tonight to see how it goes, but will be telling her that I am not going to come and be disrespected. That if she wants to blame me for things, then I will just stay home. IC, I hope this is going to increase our ability to get help. Her Nurse said that she would normally recommend PHP after discharge, but since she is having school issues, she wants to get her back into school. And, I agreed that she will use php as a diversion. So, RN said she was going to push difficult child to get to the bottom of the school issue, and try to get her some help with whatever it is. While I am happy she is there getting help, I am worried about what will happen when she gets home. [/QUOTE]
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