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School nurse is giving me hassles and dr. is no help. Argh!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 608785" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I agree, Confuzzled. The difference between summers and early school day mornings is huge. difficult child has even said herself that the later she wakes up, the better she feels. She used to throw up in the mornings and feel better later, but lately she's even been throwing up after lunch and dinner. The nurse told me right in front of difficult child that if she was fine all summer then she is obviously faking it, which I didn't appreciate. She has even accused difficult child of sticking her finger down her throat and making herself throw up. i can assure her that isn't happening. Most of the time I am a witness to her vomiting. She has even thrown up in my car and yesterday she threw up all over her clothes when my mom was driving her to the boys and girls club. She ended up having to turn around and take her back home because difficult child couldn't make it. difficult child loves the boys and girls club so if she was too sick to go I know she must be feeling really ill. Plus she had her endoscopy last April and they found three stomach ulcers, so it's not like she hasn't been diagnosed with anything. I don't appreciate the school nurse telling me it's all in her head, when evidence proves otherwise. The nurse in question is a real hard *** when it comes to sending kids home. Her assistant is much nicer. Unfortunately a few days ago the assistant wasn't there and we had to deal with her instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 608785, member: 2196"] I agree, Confuzzled. The difference between summers and early school day mornings is huge. difficult child has even said herself that the later she wakes up, the better she feels. She used to throw up in the mornings and feel better later, but lately she's even been throwing up after lunch and dinner. The nurse told me right in front of difficult child that if she was fine all summer then she is obviously faking it, which I didn't appreciate. She has even accused difficult child of sticking her finger down her throat and making herself throw up. i can assure her that isn't happening. Most of the time I am a witness to her vomiting. She has even thrown up in my car and yesterday she threw up all over her clothes when my mom was driving her to the boys and girls club. She ended up having to turn around and take her back home because difficult child couldn't make it. difficult child loves the boys and girls club so if she was too sick to go I know she must be feeling really ill. Plus she had her endoscopy last April and they found three stomach ulcers, so it's not like she hasn't been diagnosed with anything. I don't appreciate the school nurse telling me it's all in her head, when evidence proves otherwise. The nurse in question is a real hard *** when it comes to sending kids home. Her assistant is much nicer. Unfortunately a few days ago the assistant wasn't there and we had to deal with her instead. [/QUOTE]
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