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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 308887" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so sorry you are sick. Asthma is so scary. It is so hard to care for ourselves when our kids need so much from us. You get extra hugs and snuggles for all the love and care you showed by using your time in the hospital to call for help for cherub.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion the authorities NEED to get biomum and dad out of cherubs life permanently. Surely they will do far more harm than good to her in every way, shape and form. I HATE that they drag their feet so much and waste time going after parents who are NOT abusing children!</p><p></p><p>Poor cherub. I hope and pray they will sedate her while they do further exams, or at least give her something to make her less anxious. in my opinion doing this kind of thing with-o that may damage her further.</p><p></p><p>Let's all throw rocks at biomum for even TRYING to get round you so dad could see cherub. Glad the hospital is aware. What is DOCS thinking of?? Hopefully next week you can get get a hold of them to document this latest attempt to let Dad see cherub and light a fire under their tushies to get THEM moving on this.</p><p></p><p>I so hope she is soon able to be more comfortable. Clearing out this kind of impaction is SO painful (been there done that). Does the hospital have a therapist on staff to work with her through this, so she can maybe understand that this is NOT further abuse?</p><p></p><p>You truly are a real Warrior Mom. To all of your children.</p><p></p><p>by the way, is this impaction part of the reason she has had so many problems toileting, esp at school? MAYBE it will help the aides feel ashamed of themselves and treat her better in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 308887, member: 1233"] I am so sorry you are sick. Asthma is so scary. It is so hard to care for ourselves when our kids need so much from us. You get extra hugs and snuggles for all the love and care you showed by using your time in the hospital to call for help for cherub. in my opinion the authorities NEED to get biomum and dad out of cherubs life permanently. Surely they will do far more harm than good to her in every way, shape and form. I HATE that they drag their feet so much and waste time going after parents who are NOT abusing children! Poor cherub. I hope and pray they will sedate her while they do further exams, or at least give her something to make her less anxious. in my opinion doing this kind of thing with-o that may damage her further. Let's all throw rocks at biomum for even TRYING to get round you so dad could see cherub. Glad the hospital is aware. What is DOCS thinking of?? Hopefully next week you can get get a hold of them to document this latest attempt to let Dad see cherub and light a fire under their tushies to get THEM moving on this. I so hope she is soon able to be more comfortable. Clearing out this kind of impaction is SO painful (been there done that). Does the hospital have a therapist on staff to work with her through this, so she can maybe understand that this is NOT further abuse? You truly are a real Warrior Mom. To all of your children. by the way, is this impaction part of the reason she has had so many problems toileting, esp at school? MAYBE it will help the aides feel ashamed of themselves and treat her better in the future. [/QUOTE]
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