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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 379244" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Jena I think it's too early to think about homeschooling. They can't push you into that. That is <u>your</u> choice (not saying homeschooling is bad -- just that it's not up to them, as you know). The others' advice about Remeron is giving me some hope -- for relief of anxiety, sleep and increased appetite for daughter. </p><p></p><p>I was wondering why they didn't give her a liter of fluids when you guys were in the ER, just to make her feel better. Or maybe you weren't in the ER. I had gfg13 in the ER twice this year, once for a fever and once because he had so many somatic complaints I was desperate. They gave him IV fluids both times and he felt better. Or maybe it was just me who felt better. </p><p></p><p>I too chuckled out loud when I read "then I will die." I like to chuckle -- thanks! I wish I had the opportunity for lots more chuckling.</p><p></p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 379244, member: 1872"] Jena I think it's too early to think about homeschooling. They can't push you into that. That is [U]your[/U] choice (not saying homeschooling is bad -- just that it's not up to them, as you know). The others' advice about Remeron is giving me some hope -- for relief of anxiety, sleep and increased appetite for daughter. I was wondering why they didn't give her a liter of fluids when you guys were in the ER, just to make her feel better. Or maybe you weren't in the ER. I had gfg13 in the ER twice this year, once for a fever and once because he had so many somatic complaints I was desperate. They gave him IV fluids both times and he felt better. Or maybe it was just me who felt better. I too chuckled out loud when I read "then I will die." I like to chuckle -- thanks! I wish I had the opportunity for lots more chuckling. Jo [/QUOTE]
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