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Why are they laying into Fanjo here?

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2old2beamum · 06/05/2013 12:48

What a horrible thread poor mum and her little girl. Glad my friends are more tolerant than poster. Can't be arsed to read it all.

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Toughasoldboots · 06/05/2013 12:59

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AmberLeaf · 06/05/2013 13:01

Because she has shown some of them up, her posts have highlighted their lack of empathy.

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Dinkysmummy · 06/05/2013 13:53

They are being attacking in their defensive strategies...

Wrong on so many levels

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DailyNameChanger · 06/05/2013 14:10

I read it .

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AmberLeaf · 06/05/2013 14:31

Dailynamechanger, so so true what you said on the thread about human nature.

I was really nodding to your post.

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CoteDAzur · 06/05/2013 14:36

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CoteDAzur · 06/05/2013 14:40

Not sure why I thought this was AIBU Confused I'm reporting my post.

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mymatemax · 06/05/2013 16:58

i posted on that thread, said I thought the OP's friendship was a little friendship if willing to chuck in the towel because of the behaviour of the child (sn or not)
I was told I was out of order.. gave up in the end
Apparently the op's son shouldnt be subjected to screaming

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salondon · 06/05/2013 21:52

Sad and this just goes to show the lack of awareness in our society

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 06/05/2013 23:34

I just saw this.

I don't know why it happens..when I mention my DD I am always accused of trying to guilt trip people.. I think SN makes people feel uncomfortable.

Am now really wondering what cote's post says.

Am tempted to leave MN again after being called all sorts...DD is being really challenging just now (and choked and almost died today, not kidding) so extra grief is not required. :(

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 06/05/2013 23:35

I prob won't leave though as this nice wee thread has restored faith a little Wink

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AmberLeaf · 06/05/2013 23:54

Cotes post wasn't that bad, she just asked Starlight why she didn't say something on the thread [she did] and that she was BU to post a thread about a thread.

I hope she won't mind me writing that, thought it was better to clear that up than have you think the worst.

Deffo don't leave Fanjo! hope your DD [and you] are ok after today.

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Dinkysmummy · 06/05/2013 23:55

Flowers fanjo x

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 07/05/2013 00:06

I thought that must have been Cote's post.

DD is thankfully fine thanks to the wonderful guy who was working with her on signing when she choked on a smartie, he did heimlich manoeuvre while I just froze!

I am also OK and feeling much better after reading these posts Thanks all round :)

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AmberLeaf · 07/05/2013 00:07

Smile Smile Smile

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CoteDAzur · 07/05/2013 08:07

Don't go, Fanjo.

My post was as Amber said (thanks, Amber). I had it removed when I realised that this is the SN board and understood the purpose of the thread.

I didn't read all of that thread, btw. Has the OP said that the girl in question has SN?

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CoteDAzur · 07/05/2013 08:10

Fanjo, that sounds awful. I hope your DD wasn't badly affected by the experience.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 07/05/2013 08:10

No.

I and several others said it sounded possible.

I then said if it was possible then it wasnt great to call the child a dreadful brat.

Then..kaboom.

Noone said the OP should be forced to see the girl either but it was assumed people were saying that.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 07/05/2013 08:12

DD seems fine and happy. .she had bad reflux as a baby and toddler so being sick doesn't faze her, thankfully :)

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 07/05/2013 08:12

Was more stressful for me and her worker I think!

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2old2beamum · 07/05/2013 08:15

Hold your head up high Fanjo you are so much better than them!

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 07/05/2013 08:30

Aw thanks :)

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 07/05/2013 08:31

Am not flouncing though. .just felt a bit down temporarily after that thread. Onwards and upwards!

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DisAstrophe · 07/05/2013 08:55

Hi fanjo. Slight hijack. I was on a first aid course last week. They said that ALWAYS after the hiemleck (sp) you need to take the person to hosp to be checked. This is because internal damage can be done.

Sorry to worry you - perhaps call nhs dirct to check?

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