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"Just the bandaides in my mouth and puffy"
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 183716" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Andy,</p><p>It does sound like the surgery went well and that he handled it well considering all of his anxiety. My easy child handled the surgery part well but now is all upset because she is swollen a little (and I do mean only a little). She thinks she looks ugly and was crying and no attempt to assure she is as beautiful as ever worked. She cried again when husband said it reminded him of a Brady Bunch episode when Marsha got her braces and thought she looked ugly. He was trying to say neither looked ugly but she took it the wrong way. </p><p></p><p>I hope your difficult child is able to work out his feelings with his teacher. Once my difficult child has decided he doesn't like a teacher (which is rare) it is almost impossible to get him to change his mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 183716, member: 1631"] Andy, It does sound like the surgery went well and that he handled it well considering all of his anxiety. My easy child handled the surgery part well but now is all upset because she is swollen a little (and I do mean only a little). She thinks she looks ugly and was crying and no attempt to assure she is as beautiful as ever worked. She cried again when husband said it reminded him of a Brady Bunch episode when Marsha got her braces and thought she looked ugly. He was trying to say neither looked ugly but she took it the wrong way. I hope your difficult child is able to work out his feelings with his teacher. Once my difficult child has decided he doesn't like a teacher (which is rare) it is almost impossible to get him to change his mind. [/QUOTE]
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