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>> Hi ,

>> We just home from the doctors. He reassured her that it was a panic

>> attack. He also said he felt the school lost control of the situation

>> not

>> Laurie. She just wanted to sit there and wait it out but they wouldn't

>> let

>> her. If it happens again she is to have the school call him and he will

>> take care of things. He also recommend getting another job. Which is

>> always easier said than done. He did give her a note

>> stating that she was under his care on Friday and could not work. So I

>> hope all will be okay. What a time of it. I hoped she will be all right

>> now. Guess we wait and see.

>> How are you doing? Guess the kids are getting ready to go back to

>> school.

>> Lynn

>>

>> wrote:

>>

>> > Lynn, I'm very sorry to hear this about Laurie. I hope she'll be OK and

>> > that

>> > she will be able to leave that nasty boss of hers very soon.

>> >

>> > Hope you are feeling better about the situation now.

>> >

>> >

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dear, just wait until they get married LOL. I never cried so much in my

life. I was one of those Moms that never wanted my kids to leave home.

Fortunately I have DIL's that I am very close to.

Hugs

June

[ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

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> >I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> > law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> > here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> > she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> > she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> > was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> > test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> > never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> > give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> > said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> > need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> > Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> > New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> > chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> > shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> > deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> > them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> > seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> > doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> > she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> > important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> > test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> > positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> > very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> > construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> > is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> > seizure condition.

> > Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> > chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> > what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> > thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> > The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> > for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> > treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> > school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> > which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> > I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> > nothing goes right.

> > Thanks for letting me vent.

> > Lynn MeMom

>

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dear, just wait until they get married LOL. I never cried so much in my

life. I was one of those Moms that never wanted my kids to leave home.

Fortunately I have DIL's that I am very close to.

Hugs

June

[ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

>

> >I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> > law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> > here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> > she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> > she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> > was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> > test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> > never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> > give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> > said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> > need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> > Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> > New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> > chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> > shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> > deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> > them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> > seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> > doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> > she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> > important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> > test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> > positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> > very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> > construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> > is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> > seizure condition.

> > Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> > chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> > what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> > thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> > The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> > for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> > treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> > school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> > which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> > I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> > nothing goes right.

> > Thanks for letting me vent.

> > Lynn MeMom

>

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