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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 268140" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Update - When I called for a his regular pediatrician to see him, they had an 11:00 am appointment.</p><p> </p><p>No strep, no esophagus problems, continue with Mylanta to prevent any esophagus problems with the throwing up.</p><p> </p><p>This doctor is convinenced the throwing up will end when Summer arrives. (aka = no school)</p><p> </p><p>We will keep an eye on this. Just don't tell difficult child!</p><p> </p><p>OMG - the walk-in doctor talked about emerging tics so when this nurse asked if we were there for the tics, difficult child says, "YEAH". I am like, "NO, the tics are not a problem - there is nothing that needs to be done about them." difficult child is looking for them now, "Mom, sometimes I feel like I have to ......" STOP LOOKING FOR TICS! Or maybe I should let him because he KNOWS they are just what they are, not a life threating thing, just something to say that something is wrong. It would keep his mind off the other stuff that he believes he is dying from? LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 268140, member: 5096"] Update - When I called for a his regular pediatrician to see him, they had an 11:00 am appointment. No strep, no esophagus problems, continue with Mylanta to prevent any esophagus problems with the throwing up. This doctor is convinenced the throwing up will end when Summer arrives. (aka = no school) We will keep an eye on this. Just don't tell difficult child! OMG - the walk-in doctor talked about emerging tics so when this nurse asked if we were there for the tics, difficult child says, "YEAH". I am like, "NO, the tics are not a problem - there is nothing that needs to be done about them." difficult child is looking for them now, "Mom, sometimes I feel like I have to ......" STOP LOOKING FOR TICS! Or maybe I should let him because he KNOWS they are just what they are, not a life threating thing, just something to say that something is wrong. It would keep his mind off the other stuff that he believes he is dying from? LOL! [/QUOTE]
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