Hi Starksy, that is how A LOT of conversations have gone recently. It's easy to see how backsliding happens when W, after we'd got on quite well throughout the week, didn't want me to come and see my son in hospital. She didn't want me to see the doctor or discuss anything with the nurses. Doc came when I was there, I made a few comments over son using an inhaler, W was nice. As soon as doc went we had a very similar crazy conversation about how I overruled, dominated the conversation, didn't know anything about my son, was wrong in everything I'd said. I said he uses an inhaler and sometimes coughs. That's pretty much it. W said he rarely coughs and I was wrong. I thought to myself that his little baulking cough had probably gone unnoticed by her but didn't say anything. All his inhalers are at home so I doubt he'd used it recently. W had to leave ward for about 40 minutes. As soon as she left S coughed. I decided I'd count. 12 baulking coughs in 40 minutes. Whatever she says I won't withhold information or stand idlely by when S or D's health is in question. There are limits to everything, even stepping back and biting your tongue. If I had to choose again, I'd do exactly the same thing in this case
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BD - 30TH JAN 2015 S - 30TH JAN 2015 PA CONFIRMED - 16TH FEB 2015 (SINCE AT LEAST OCT 2014) CONTINUAL TALK OF D ME: 31 W: 28 T: 10yrs M: 4.5yrs D:5, S:6