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I rhink you did right! She might try an over the counter acid aide like
Zantec for her stomach pain. Also learning how to calm herself- instead
of throwing up would help. A bad habit & she could effect her voice-
girls! girls! girls! joy
On Apr 6, 2005, at 7:33 AM, Trisha Cummings wrote:
> Greetings All,
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> Could use some parental advice here. My custodial child has
> emotional =
> problems - and it gives her bad stomach pains - she then makes herself
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> throw up. She is away at college and her voice teacher wants her to
> see =
> a doctor for acid reflux. I e-mailed the teacher that this is not =
> problem, and what the real problem is. My daughter Amber says I was =
> wrong to do this. She also the one who thought someone should tell the
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> teacher. I guess it wasn't suppose to be me. I appreciate the teacher =
> wanting to help Alex but I don't want Alex treated for the wrong
> thing. =
> So, was I correct or did I screw up as always.
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> Trisha
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