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hels9 · 21/04/2008 20:38

I'd be interested to know what anyone else thinks, but I do find it frustrating and a real shame when people whose children blatantly do have special needs in the literal interpretation of the phrase feel that posting on this board might be inappropriate. Special needs are, so far as I'm concerned, special needs of any kind - whether related to health, physical needs, behavioural or general-developmental. And that is why I look to this board for advice and support from understanding parents. Plenty of parents have children with special needs in several or all of those categories in any event, and it really would be tiresome to have to post the same message on several different boards to get to speak to everyone you want to.

I will rue the day we ever get separate boards for different categories of special need. (Anyway, the whole argument about dividing special needs up into more specific sub-categories reminds me a bit of the witterings on the Gifted and Talented board by disgruntled mothers who feel that there are too many merely clever children's parents posting on there, so the board really ought to be renamed, or the offending parents chased off with their tails between their legs - albeit that the reasons behind fearing this is the wrong board to post on are far more noble and sensitive to others' feelings than those behind the G&T comments).

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ChocolateRockingHorse · 24/04/2008 11:21

Misdee. I am not making myself clear obviously. We are setting boundaries here.. do you or do you not have a Fungal Fanny??! It's possibly that you might seeing as you are knocked up.. but if you haven't, I'm afraid you must go.

misdee · 24/04/2008 11:22

[shuts door and leaves]

Saggarmakersbottomknocker · 24/04/2008 11:23

I think we can allow wartiness can't we?

Come back misdee!

ChocolateRockingHorse · 24/04/2008 11:23

I find trolls take ages to respond to comments made to them! Which is tedious. Especially when they never come back at all.

Sad thing is, it'll be a regualar who is trolling for God know's what purposes. Probably because the SN section irritates her..? I don't know..

If it IS cliquey here, it's a clique I would really rather not be in.. would anyone??! Don't be jealous Katarina.

misdee · 24/04/2008 11:24

[peers back in] what?

coppertop · 24/04/2008 11:24

Warty people have cliquey rights too, you know!

Flame · 24/04/2008 11:24
yurt1 · 24/04/2008 11:25

yeah god we all want to be in the SN clique don't we And how very dare we find things in common with our lives.

misdee I have a mega verruca- can we form a verucca subclique? Although you know it needs to be a really severe verruca to join in..... How the blazes do you spell verrucca?

ChocolateRockingHorse · 24/04/2008 11:26

Give over anyway Misdee.. you know darn well you're an actual poater aren't you?!!

(Refer much further down if confused!)

Saggarmakersbottomknocker · 24/04/2008 11:27

Foot wart. Tis easier.

I have to go. Bloody work.

Remember - don't feed the troll!

coppertop · 24/04/2008 11:27

You could weave Mr Flame a replacement 'rug' out of the lost hair. A bit of superglue should keep it in place. Or even some velcro?

misdee · 24/04/2008 11:28

[goes to check what a poater is]

Flame · 24/04/2008 11:32

verruca

d'ya know you can buy freezing off stuff for them? looks fun!

No need to save DH's hair for a rug, he makes prosthetics and has loads of random hair at work Was thinking staples could work well.

yurt1 · 24/04/2008 11:34

I tried freezing it. It has remained unscathed. See it is a severe verruca (thanks for spelling).

coppertop · 24/04/2008 11:37

Poor Mr Flame.

LOL at "random hair".

Flame · 24/04/2008 11:37

Firefox spell check Although I do always want to snigger that it doesn't recognise "Firefox"

Impressed with your hardcore verruca

silverfrog · 24/04/2008 11:42

have you tried banana skin for the verruca?

worked for when I was pregnant with dd2

oiFoiF · 24/04/2008 11:44

I had an awful verruca when I was a teenager, one the went down to the bone

My dad took me to this private dr who did troture in his front room (so it seemed) My dad held me down on the bed whilst this mad drilled my foot!!!! Then they froze it. It was fucking AWFUL and I am not sure it was even legit

(it did work though)

oiFoiF · 24/04/2008 11:45

lots of weird typos in that post, sorry I was twitching as i recalled the scenario

yurt1 · 24/04/2008 11:47

aha our little mini-trolls reveals herself to be from..... Vietnam is my guess

yurt1 · 24/04/2008 11:47

tired the banana skin....

yurt1 · 24/04/2008 11:48

the wiki link explains a lot

silverfrog · 24/04/2008 11:58

blimey, that is hardcore, if banana skin doesn't help...

I had a verruca when I was about 10, and the doctor prescribed some stuff which worked on the same principle as bazooka does nowadays, but it was really brilliant. No idea what it was caled, but was about a million times stronger than bazooka so it actually worked - formed a proper seal, and you had to soak your foot for ages in hot water to get it to release enough to peel off. And when you did peel it off you could see it drawing the verruca out... They've probably withdrawn it now as was hideously strong stuff...

Blu · 24/04/2008 12:31

KitWitt - could you use your name-changed status to be more helpfully specific?

What is the mild SN / disability which you would find helpful to discuss on the SN board?

DS has SN which only sporadically impacts on our lives. I am fully aware that there is a huge qualitative difference between my life as a parent and those of mothers with more complex, ever-present and severe needs. I have never once felt excluded from the board, and have been able to give experiences to other parents new to LLD (lower limb deformity).

I think people on this board have enough on their plates without being told they bring misery on themselves - that was pretty offensive and low.

yurt1 · 24/04/2008 12:32

Don't worry blu - it;s globetrotterinvietnam.....