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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 598269" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>So the doctor says it's an upper respiratory virus. Luckily she does not have tonisilitis. He put her on bed rest and gave her a doctor's note for the school. I told my mom I am taking the doctor's advice and not sending her to school. She is contagious. As a matter of fact her English tutor came to school sick last week and tutored her so that's probably who she caught it from. I don't want difficult child infecting other kids. My mom didn't like it but I told her it's my decision, period. I do not feel bad for taking her to the doctors and spending the money because there is always a chance difficult child can have a throat infection when she gets sick. I was doing my motherly duty by having it checked out. My mom thinks I wasted money but I disagree. </p><p></p><p> I know difficult child has missed a lot of school this year due to her ulcers but we have finally found the right medication combo and diet to treat her so next year should be better. difficult child rarely complains of stomach pain or vomiting anymore so I think we have it fairly under control. I am confident next year will be better. difficult child's dad told her she is a waste and will never amount to anything because of one lousy school year. My mom is telling me she will never graduate because I obviously don't care about her getting an education. She thinks she belongs in a group home where she can be better taken care of. This is only her freshman year for heaven's sake and I would hardly call it too late for difficult child to turn around. Thank goodness the school psyh is on my side. He has spoken with me about my mother and her over involvement and he tells me she is over blowing everything. He says he has seen many students much further behind than difficult child in their junior or even senior year and have still graduated. difficult child is a long ways off from that. He tells me I'm doing a great job with a challenging teenager and I deserve a pat on the back. God bless him! He makes up for the negative **** my ex and my mom are telling me. I think I do deserve a little credit so I'm glad I have found it somewhere. For now I'm just looking forward to summer and a much needed break!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 598269, member: 2196"] So the doctor says it's an upper respiratory virus. Luckily she does not have tonisilitis. He put her on bed rest and gave her a doctor's note for the school. I told my mom I am taking the doctor's advice and not sending her to school. She is contagious. As a matter of fact her English tutor came to school sick last week and tutored her so that's probably who she caught it from. I don't want difficult child infecting other kids. My mom didn't like it but I told her it's my decision, period. I do not feel bad for taking her to the doctors and spending the money because there is always a chance difficult child can have a throat infection when she gets sick. I was doing my motherly duty by having it checked out. My mom thinks I wasted money but I disagree. I know difficult child has missed a lot of school this year due to her ulcers but we have finally found the right medication combo and diet to treat her so next year should be better. difficult child rarely complains of stomach pain or vomiting anymore so I think we have it fairly under control. I am confident next year will be better. difficult child's dad told her she is a waste and will never amount to anything because of one lousy school year. My mom is telling me she will never graduate because I obviously don't care about her getting an education. She thinks she belongs in a group home where she can be better taken care of. This is only her freshman year for heaven's sake and I would hardly call it too late for difficult child to turn around. Thank goodness the school psyh is on my side. He has spoken with me about my mother and her over involvement and he tells me she is over blowing everything. He says he has seen many students much further behind than difficult child in their junior or even senior year and have still graduated. difficult child is a long ways off from that. He tells me I'm doing a great job with a challenging teenager and I deserve a pat on the back. God bless him! He makes up for the negative **** my ex and my mom are telling me. I think I do deserve a little credit so I'm glad I have found it somewhere. For now I'm just looking forward to summer and a much needed break! [/QUOTE]
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