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<blockquote data-quote="Just keep swimming" data-source="post: 63896" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Thank you all for your replies. I had a horrible night, just couldn't sleep. Did a ton of laundry and watched non-sensical TV to keep my mind occupied. I have to take all of D's belongings to my agency today. I am still wrestling with taking Jayme to the pediatrician. I don't want to cause her more trauma, but also know the need for documentation. I will probably call today to get her in later this week. Just can't deal with anymore today.</p><p></p><p>Jayme had a fitful night sleep again. But she did stay in her bed and I was able to leave the room. She has wanted to be cuddled and rocked alot more than usual but doesn't seem too upset when we change her pullups. I just hate all this. Was talking to my "sister", the adoptive mom of Jayme's 3 older sisters, and we just cried together. These kiddos came to us already so abused and neglected and the older 3 molested, why did this have to happen? Haven't they been through enough? </p><p></p><p>I can tell you if we take any new placements, I will ask a whole lot more questions prior to placement. Or, better yet, I will just take the babies. I do better with them anyways. And it doesn't seem to bother Jayme or Aly when a new baby comes in to our home. They are much less "threatened" by babies than older children. But, then again, D was a HUGE handful, even without his acting out he is a true difficult child!</p><p></p><p>Anyways, gotta go get Aly ready for her horse therapy. Hoping to bend therapist's ear on this whole situation. She was also D's therapist and knows him well!!!</p><p></p><p>Thanks and hugs,</p><p>Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just keep swimming, post: 63896, member: 211"] Thank you all for your replies. I had a horrible night, just couldn't sleep. Did a ton of laundry and watched non-sensical TV to keep my mind occupied. I have to take all of D's belongings to my agency today. I am still wrestling with taking Jayme to the pediatrician. I don't want to cause her more trauma, but also know the need for documentation. I will probably call today to get her in later this week. Just can't deal with anymore today. Jayme had a fitful night sleep again. But she did stay in her bed and I was able to leave the room. She has wanted to be cuddled and rocked alot more than usual but doesn't seem too upset when we change her pullups. I just hate all this. Was talking to my "sister", the adoptive mom of Jayme's 3 older sisters, and we just cried together. These kiddos came to us already so abused and neglected and the older 3 molested, why did this have to happen? Haven't they been through enough? I can tell you if we take any new placements, I will ask a whole lot more questions prior to placement. Or, better yet, I will just take the babies. I do better with them anyways. And it doesn't seem to bother Jayme or Aly when a new baby comes in to our home. They are much less "threatened" by babies than older children. But, then again, D was a HUGE handful, even without his acting out he is a true difficult child! Anyways, gotta go get Aly ready for her horse therapy. Hoping to bend therapist's ear on this whole situation. She was also D's therapist and knows him well!!! Thanks and hugs, Vickie [/QUOTE]
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