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How to get the doctors to listen? New here, am wondering.
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<blockquote data-quote="vtheartmama" data-source="post: 401224" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>To finish off the last post (had to distract the kiddos), along with his temper my son also has this thing where he likes to pinch and roll skin between his fingers. He still nurses and ever since a baby I have to constantly pull his hands away. If he gets angry he will smack his face over and over or smack his hands together. He is very social almost too social he will go up to a baby he doesn't know and pat them on the head, and he is very in your face I am not paying attention he will climb on me and put his face right in front of mine until I take him off or find something else for him to do..this is probably seperate but he also walks around with his fingers crossed in different patterns, sometimes it's his index and middle finger, other times it's his pinky and ring finger. In any case I suppose he is just a hyper aggressive boy but I thought it might not hurt to hear if anyone else is dealing with this and how they changed their discipline methods to actually work..; ) </p><p></p><p></p><p>Me: Left the working mom field to become a work at home mom (thank god I would have been fired for all the doctors appointments!) </p><p>Daughter: Progressive Infantile Scoliosis Double S Curve 46/35 21 degrees rotation in 3rd body cast hoping to brace for summer</p><p>Son: Transposition of the Great Arteries, Atrial Septal Defect, Ventricular Septal Defect, OHS 3 days old Boston Childrens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vtheartmama, post: 401224, member: 10980"] To finish off the last post (had to distract the kiddos), along with his temper my son also has this thing where he likes to pinch and roll skin between his fingers. He still nurses and ever since a baby I have to constantly pull his hands away. If he gets angry he will smack his face over and over or smack his hands together. He is very social almost too social he will go up to a baby he doesn't know and pat them on the head, and he is very in your face I am not paying attention he will climb on me and put his face right in front of mine until I take him off or find something else for him to do..this is probably seperate but he also walks around with his fingers crossed in different patterns, sometimes it's his index and middle finger, other times it's his pinky and ring finger. In any case I suppose he is just a hyper aggressive boy but I thought it might not hurt to hear if anyone else is dealing with this and how they changed their discipline methods to actually work..; ) Me: Left the working mom field to become a work at home mom (thank god I would have been fired for all the doctors appointments!) Daughter: Progressive Infantile Scoliosis Double S Curve 46/35 21 degrees rotation in 3rd body cast hoping to brace for summer Son: Transposition of the Great Arteries, Atrial Septal Defect, Ventricular Septal Defect, OHS 3 days old Boston Childrens [/QUOTE]
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