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Just another manic Monday with difficult child :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 580767" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>When I first received the text saying that he has the flu, I wondered if he was calling my bluff, and using it as a way to come back home. But, I can confirm that he is very sick. When I met him Saturday night to give him medicine and soup, I knew he was sick. He has no voice. Burning up with fever. Sore throat. Weak. Etc. And it was written all over him. I talked to him when I left the office this afternoon, and he informed me that his girlfriend was going to take him to the minor medication clinic. So, I went by the clinic to try and pay his copay, but couldn't since I didn't have his insurance info with me (it's in a file at my office). So I called his girlfriend and told her, and she informed me that he told her it was too late to go to the doctor, and that it would cut into time that they would get to spend together. Ughhh. Really?? He is so sick, and it sounds like it's deep in his chest, so naturally I'm afraid that it could turn into pneumonia. He's had it before. I called him, and he was adamant that he would just go tomorrow. I know he feels awful and doesn't want to go sit at the clinic for hours, but I don't understand why he wants to jeopardize getting worse. My difficult child clearly needs a new brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 580767, member: 15912"] When I first received the text saying that he has the flu, I wondered if he was calling my bluff, and using it as a way to come back home. But, I can confirm that he is very sick. When I met him Saturday night to give him medicine and soup, I knew he was sick. He has no voice. Burning up with fever. Sore throat. Weak. Etc. And it was written all over him. I talked to him when I left the office this afternoon, and he informed me that his girlfriend was going to take him to the minor medication clinic. So, I went by the clinic to try and pay his copay, but couldn't since I didn't have his insurance info with me (it's in a file at my office). So I called his girlfriend and told her, and she informed me that he told her it was too late to go to the doctor, and that it would cut into time that they would get to spend together. Ughhh. Really?? He is so sick, and it sounds like it's deep in his chest, so naturally I'm afraid that it could turn into pneumonia. He's had it before. I called him, and he was adamant that he would just go tomorrow. I know he feels awful and doesn't want to go sit at the clinic for hours, but I don't understand why he wants to jeopardize getting worse. My difficult child clearly needs a new brain. [/QUOTE]
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