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<blockquote data-quote="LHB" data-source="post: 282746" data-attributes="member: 7606"><p>Well, DSD got up the nerve to call her mom this morning. The reaction what just as I predicted. At first she had no idea of what DSD was talking about, then said that this was something that happened so many months ago. DSD followed my instructions and didn't let mom go on and on. She said she didn't want to have a long discussion and just wanted to let her know that she was afraid of her brother and doesn't want to go over there any more and said she was going to hang up now. Mom called back 5 minutes later and talked to me. We rarely talk at all. Her version of the story was that the kids were having a good time and DSD wanted to know what it would be like to be a dog. She accused her daughter of constantly setting her brother up to get in trouble and it seems like every story that comes from her house has the slant of abuse to it. She told me she wouldn't just stand by and let her daughter be subjected to abuse. She said she had been accused of being an abusive mother before (that's when CPS removed the kids from her house) and that this is not something she needs in her life right now. I just said, "I'm sure it's not." </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, believe it or not, mom says she will be at the hospital today for the EEG. This should be fun. No, this is not a sleep EEG, the Dr requested an awake test. I don't really know what any of this means, but I have a feeling I'm about to learn. I did look into absence seizures briefly and that does sound like what DSD is experiencing. </p><p> </p><p>StepTo2: sounds like our kids have a lot in common with their moms. I coached her on what to say to mom, but didn't let her read anything off. I told her to make it her own thoughts. It's scary how this little girl becomes a limp noodle in front of her mom. </p><p> </p><p>Yes, she does talk incessantly. Even if I go in and out of the room she'll just keep going! Have you ever seen that car commercial where the dad is picking up the little girl from school and the girl is chattering the whole time is buckling her in, closes the door, walks around the car and drives away - the whole time the girl is talking a mile a minute. husband and I always laugh cuz that's our daughter.</p><p> </p><p>Well, I'm off to pick up DSD from school and head for the hospital. I'll write tomorrow and update you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LHB, post: 282746, member: 7606"] Well, DSD got up the nerve to call her mom this morning. The reaction what just as I predicted. At first she had no idea of what DSD was talking about, then said that this was something that happened so many months ago. DSD followed my instructions and didn't let mom go on and on. She said she didn't want to have a long discussion and just wanted to let her know that she was afraid of her brother and doesn't want to go over there any more and said she was going to hang up now. Mom called back 5 minutes later and talked to me. We rarely talk at all. Her version of the story was that the kids were having a good time and DSD wanted to know what it would be like to be a dog. She accused her daughter of constantly setting her brother up to get in trouble and it seems like every story that comes from her house has the slant of abuse to it. She told me she wouldn't just stand by and let her daughter be subjected to abuse. She said she had been accused of being an abusive mother before (that's when CPS removed the kids from her house) and that this is not something she needs in her life right now. I just said, "I'm sure it's not." Anyway, believe it or not, mom says she will be at the hospital today for the EEG. This should be fun. No, this is not a sleep EEG, the Dr requested an awake test. I don't really know what any of this means, but I have a feeling I'm about to learn. I did look into absence seizures briefly and that does sound like what DSD is experiencing. StepTo2: sounds like our kids have a lot in common with their moms. I coached her on what to say to mom, but didn't let her read anything off. I told her to make it her own thoughts. It's scary how this little girl becomes a limp noodle in front of her mom. Yes, she does talk incessantly. Even if I go in and out of the room she'll just keep going! Have you ever seen that car commercial where the dad is picking up the little girl from school and the girl is chattering the whole time is buckling her in, closes the door, walks around the car and drives away - the whole time the girl is talking a mile a minute. husband and I always laugh cuz that's our daughter. Well, I'm off to pick up DSD from school and head for the hospital. I'll write tomorrow and update you all. [/QUOTE]
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