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I would err on the side of protecting my child, over what any dr suggests...
Is she partaking in recess or PT class? chances of new bumps??

I was thinking about amnesia also...
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I would err on the side of protecting my child, over what any dr suggests...
Is she partaking in recess or PT class? chances of new bumps??

I was thinking about amnesia also...
Thanks! Oh ... definitely no recess or gym. She was there for just three hours today with the understanding that she was an observer. A teacher walked with her between classes. Mostly, I just keep hearing and reading that rest and quiet are the best thing she can do. Sitting in a class with a bunch of kids you realize you should know but don't, doesn't sound that relaxing to me!

On the upside, it's just today and tomorrow and then she is off of school for the next 10 days or so.

Mostly concerned about the severe amnesia. Hoping I can report some movement forward on that as we move through the days ahead.

(Gosh, that girl is one happy kid right now ... right personality for the job I think.)
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