Old 01-09-2010, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by MistyMarie
After that experience, my mom was almost paranoid about the smallest health issues with my sister.

I think that we don't want to ever feel like something we did or didn't do would cause her to have more health problems. We know teachers are human (especially since I am one) and therefore make mistakes. As long as they are willing to listen and understand where we are coming from and then make the effort to meet our reasonable requests, then I am able to overlook a lapse in judgment.
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I understand where you're coming from, Misty. But put it in writing so that it has a little more "oomph" if you know what I mean.

The thing about your sister reminds me of a patient I had at Children's in DC years ago. That patient had a very rare familial heart problem that baffled docs for years. Finally a good pedi cardiologist figured it out.

Good luck with your munchkin. Sounds like you're a great mommy!
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