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Old 03-16-2003, 07:04 AM
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nonemergency medical visit


What is the name of your state? NJ
Mother CP father NCP father states by way of phone call he plans on bringing child to doctor because of constipation problem in the AM. Mother states problem does not exist child went bathroom earlier in after noon. Father plans on medicating with laxative, Mother again states child not constipated don't give laxative if you feel necessary give prune juice.
Father granted joint legal four days earlier to have access to records of medical and school.
My question is for non emergency visits what is normal procedure especially when mother states condition does not exist Father made this determination less then two hours into weekend visit. Insurance carried by mother.
Father uses child as pawn to revenage on mother, child is three years old.
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Old 03-16-2003, 09:26 AM
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Re: nonemergency medical visit


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What is the name of your state? NJ
Mother CP father NCP father states by way of phone call he plans on bringing child to doctor because of constipation problem in the AM. Mother states problem does not exist child went bathroom earlier in after noon. Father plans on medicating with laxative, Mother again states child not constipated don't give laxative if you feel necessary give prune juice.
Father granted joint legal four days earlier to have access to records of medical and school.
My question is for non emergency visits what is normal procedure especially when mother states condition does not exist Father made this determination less then two hours into weekend visit. Insurance carried by mother.
Father uses child as pawn to revenage on mother, child is three years old.

Why would anyone need to ask such a question regarding what a parent can do.
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Old 03-16-2003, 10:54 PM
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Since when does constipation need a DR visit??

BTW.. Never ever give a child ex-lax or an adult... my Dr told me it should not even be sold it's so dangerous... Tell him suppositories are another option …

let him clean up the mess either way…
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