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I REFUSE to take him with me anymore!! LONG
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 68102" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Sounds like an awful day! Hopefully, things will be better tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>I know I refused to take my little one to any doctor's appointment with me. It was begging for a meltdown. If I did have to take her to her appointment, I made it abundantly clear that we would not wait in the waiting room. If we did have to wait, they would have to put us in an examination room. I would always bring a backpack full of things to do and a few snacks. At least she would be happily occupied for 10 minutes or so.</p><p></p><p>I do have one comment/suggestion. Please talk to your psychiatrist about how to safely restrain him. Just holding him around the waist while his legs and arms are free is a disaster waiting to happen. There are ways to restrain a child that are safe for both the child and the parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 68102, member: 3626"] Sounds like an awful day! Hopefully, things will be better tomorrow. I know I refused to take my little one to any doctor's appointment with me. It was begging for a meltdown. If I did have to take her to her appointment, I made it abundantly clear that we would not wait in the waiting room. If we did have to wait, they would have to put us in an examination room. I would always bring a backpack full of things to do and a few snacks. At least she would be happily occupied for 10 minutes or so. I do have one comment/suggestion. Please talk to your psychiatrist about how to safely restrain him. Just holding him around the waist while his legs and arms are free is a disaster waiting to happen. There are ways to restrain a child that are safe for both the child and the parent. [/QUOTE]
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