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Took difficult child to the doctor today...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 89577" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have no idea why nurses do that. I had one lab tech stick a vein into a tendon in my arm. It was hard, like a pencil running up na ddonw the inside of my arm. I was only 15 and made her leave. Said I would callthe head of hte hospital if she didn't. So I guess my mom understood headstrong kids, LOL!!!</p><p></p><p>No help other than to make the world stop. I have all of mine trained that if mom gives you medications and you argue the entire day will stink. I cancel ALL sports, etc... and often will drag the child to go do something they HATE if I am up to it and can think of something. Learned the last with my difficult child. </p><p></p><p>I always fear the refusal if they are in need of medications for an infection or something life threatening. </p><p></p><p>My kids won't take medications for Gpa, unless they know I sent them. OR he calls me. Gma they will take medications for. Dad they argue sometimes. Other than that they just won't take it. Can remember a doctor's office visit where a nurse tried to give them soemthing. I am sure it was fine, but difficult child would not take it, had it down his shirt because they tried to force it in his mouth. I was telling them to stop, but nurse was difficult child also. Afterward my difficult child said she came in with medication and didn't even show it to mom so I didn't know if it was OK. He was 3. I check ALL medications at night to make sure we are set for the next day.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 89577, member: 1233"] I have no idea why nurses do that. I had one lab tech stick a vein into a tendon in my arm. It was hard, like a pencil running up na ddonw the inside of my arm. I was only 15 and made her leave. Said I would callthe head of hte hospital if she didn't. So I guess my mom understood headstrong kids, LOL!!! No help other than to make the world stop. I have all of mine trained that if mom gives you medications and you argue the entire day will stink. I cancel ALL sports, etc... and often will drag the child to go do something they HATE if I am up to it and can think of something. Learned the last with my difficult child. I always fear the refusal if they are in need of medications for an infection or something life threatening. My kids won't take medications for Gpa, unless they know I sent them. OR he calls me. Gma they will take medications for. Dad they argue sometimes. Other than that they just won't take it. Can remember a doctor's office visit where a nurse tried to give them soemthing. I am sure it was fine, but difficult child would not take it, had it down his shirt because they tried to force it in his mouth. I was telling them to stop, but nurse was difficult child also. Afterward my difficult child said she came in with medication and didn't even show it to mom so I didn't know if it was OK. He was 3. I check ALL medications at night to make sure we are set for the next day. Good luck, Susie [/QUOTE]
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