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Sunni
10:32:49 Sunni bunny
Down south, not gonna lie the first time I had blood drawn I passed out. XD I was around 18ish I think.
I scared my mom so bad I laughed afterwards.
What's weird is I didn't have a panic attack from it.
It just made me feel extremely tired after.
Guess my blood sugar was low are something.
Orange juice helped.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:32:41 Bird
I work in the medical field. I am positive they aren't going to sedate for shot.
Versailles
10:32:34 Versa
Sunni,
Odd. I mean, I was never rude or mean to my doctors in any way. Never tried to hit them or run away. *Maybe* I could see it for a kid more likely to lash out, but I dunno
Down South Stud
10:31:21 
I would have loved to have been doped up when i was a kid lol, i get blood tests regularly so i just say screw it lol
Sunni
10:31:13 Sunni bunny
Versa, I guess it depends case to Case.
Sunni
10:29:37 Sunni bunny
Star that would be a good question for a doctor.
Versailles
10:28:46 Versa
Sunni,
For sure. But the idea of someone sedating a kid to make them take the needle is outlandish. Never heard of it lol
Sunni
10:28:16 Sunni bunny
Versa a fear of needles is pretty common.
Versailles
10:23:45 Versa
I was HORRIFIED of shots when I was a kid. Like, crying, shaking, stressed, pacing, and overall a wreck. Never once did they ever mention doing that to me. Orally or otherwise
Down South Stud
10:22:40 
As a stud colt anyway
Purnima
10:22:26 Alex
Sounds good, thank you!
Down South Stud
10:22:01 
Id keep him and watch his training first alex
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:45 Bird
I doubt they would even prescribe something to take orally.
Snitches' Stitches
10:20:45 Snitch
Star
That's really a doctor question, but probably not unless it's for life saving measures. Might just give the kid a chill pill like trazadone or something before the appointment
Hummingbird Meadows
10:19:48 Bird
@Star, I don't think they would ever do that. Sedation is typically given with an IV anyways.
Snitches' Stitches
10:19:27 Snitch
Alex
If you're not planning on breeding him, then gelding would be best for his training
Purnima
10:19:25 Alex
Hmmm nice try lol
Star Fields
10:18:33 Stardust/Comet
Alex
no... You give him to me! :P
Star Fields
10:18:05 Stardust/Comet
Hey guys I have a question; Is it legal for a doctor to sedate a child under 18 with parental consent so that the child can take a shot?
Purnima
10:16:15 Alex
-HEE Click-

So my question is if I don’t plan on using him for breeding because of the P should I just geld him?

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Sunni
10:32:49 Sunni bunny
Down south, not gonna lie the first time I had blood drawn I passed out. XD I was around 18ish I think.
I scared my mom so bad I laughed afterwards.
What's weird is I didn't have a panic attack from it.
It just made me feel extremely tired after.
Guess my blood sugar was low are something.
Orange juice helped.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:32:41 Bird
I work in the medical field. I am positive they aren't going to sedate for shot.
Versailles
10:32:34 Versa
Sunni,
Odd. I mean, I was never rude or mean to my doctors in any way. Never tried to hit them or run away. *Maybe* I could see it for a kid more likely to lash out, but I dunno
Down South Stud
10:31:21 
I would have loved to have been doped up when i was a kid lol, i get blood tests regularly so i just say screw it lol
Sunni
10:31:13 Sunni bunny
Versa, I guess it depends case to Case.
Sunni
10:29:37 Sunni bunny
Star that would be a good question for a doctor.
Versailles
10:28:46 Versa
Sunni,
For sure. But the idea of someone sedating a kid to make them take the needle is outlandish. Never heard of it lol
Sunni
10:28:16 Sunni bunny
Versa a fear of needles is pretty common.
Versailles
10:23:45 Versa
I was HORRIFIED of shots when I was a kid. Like, crying, shaking, stressed, pacing, and overall a wreck. Never once did they ever mention doing that to me. Orally or otherwise
Down South Stud
10:22:40 
As a stud colt anyway
Purnima
10:22:26 Alex
Sounds good, thank you!
Down South Stud
10:22:01 
Id keep him and watch his training first alex
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:45 Bird
I doubt they would even prescribe something to take orally.
Snitches' Stitches
10:20:45 Snitch
Star
That's really a doctor question, but probably not unless it's for life saving measures. Might just give the kid a chill pill like trazadone or something before the appointment
Hummingbird Meadows
10:19:48 Bird
@Star, I don't think they would ever do that. Sedation is typically given with an IV anyways.
Snitches' Stitches
10:19:27 Snitch
Alex
If you're not planning on breeding him, then gelding would be best for his training
Purnima
10:19:25 Alex
Hmmm nice try lol
Star Fields
10:18:33 Stardust/Comet
Alex
no... You give him to me! :P
Star Fields
10:18:05 Stardust/Comet
Hey guys I have a question; Is it legal for a doctor to sedate a child under 18 with parental consent so that the child can take a shot?
Purnima
10:16:15 Alex
-HEE Click-

So my question is if I don’t plan on using him for breeding because of the P should I just geld him?

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Being Disabled Sucks April 27, 2023 11:18 PM


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My whole life I have struggled with fitting in and making social interactions. Well, a little less than two years ago I was diagnosed with autism. This was very reassuring because it explained my quirks and behavior.

I am very good at masking my autism and as such hardly ever disclose it. 6 months ago I got a job working at an elementary school. It turns out it was nothing like what they described in the interview, but in spite of this I was determined to stick it out.

I told my boss I have autism and it causes me to miss a lot of work because after having a meltdown that day I am not inclined to go into work next day to be overstimulated all over again. They made changes to help accomodate me once only to change their mind and take them back.

Recently, I have reached my breaking point and have been experiencing sensory overload from the screaming, yelling, and misbehaving kids. Instead of having a meltdown at work I power through my day ignoring my pounding headache and shaking hands. When I get to my car I burst into tears and sob until I get home. I have never experienced autistic meltdowns until I got this job.

I put in my two weeks notice and was hoping I could force myself to attend everyday of those last two weeks, but I had another autistic meltdown today. I told my boss I can't come in tomorrow and she, and the teachers I work with, told me they were upset, disappointed, and that I need to try and come in tomorrow anyways.

I know I haven't been a reliable employee, but I was expecting to be met with more understanding rather than the response I got.

Tonight, I am just feeling guilty that my disbaility is impacting my ability to be a good employee. I wish I could stop myself from having the meltdowns, but I don't know how. Can I get some reassurance that I am not a bad person because of all of this?

Edited at April 27, 2023 11:19 PM by Kingfisher Cove
Being Disabled Sucks April 28, 2023 12:42 PM


Sephyrus
 
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It's not your fault that you have autism. As somebody who also has it, I understand it's hard to be "accepted" or guilted by the people I work with. They don't specifically "dislike" you for your autism, they just don't understand it. When you feel like you're about to have a breakdown, take a few deep breaths, focus on your feet, and try to cope with the noise. My breakdowns are triggered by sudden loud noises, but now i've tried to cope with the noise by focusing on my feet, anchoring them to the ground, and trying slow breaths. I know it's hard, but after a little bit of self discipline, you can deal with things better. If you want to talk more then just shoot me a PM.
Being Disabled Sucks April 30, 2023 09:17 PM


FirstLightFarms

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This is just very much the wrong job for you. Hang in there, I'm proud you prioritized your mental health and put in your two weeks. <3 You'll do amazing somewhere else, because the things that are weaknesses in this job will be strengths elsewhere.
Being Disabled Sucks May 14, 2023 10:51 AM

Former Stable
 
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You are absolutely not a bad person! This job is just not suited for you and that's ok! There's plenty of other jobs out there and I'm sure you will find one that is accommodating and makes you feel good :) I completely get your struggles, I have Tourette's and sensory issues and I wouldn't feel comfortable either in that job :) well done for taking off the time you need to rest!
Being Disabled Sucks May 23, 2023 09:41 AM

sterups
 
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You are not a bad person. I have ADHD and I just want to say that the strength it must have took to put in your two weeks is not ost on me. Please know that there are people and employers that will see your strengths.I am proud of you!
-Feel free to friend and PM me if you want to talk.

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