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Jadeerebecca
post 03/12/2012, 09:00 PM
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If only it were that easy.
I have no one to watch DS, The hospital is an hour away.
My dad works away and my sister cant take time off work as she needs the money for rent, ect.

Sometimes being a single Mum Really really sucks!
Ive been told my ear infection is getting worse, i have tonsillitis and a chest infection.
On top of that i suffer from epilepsy which after 2 years is trying hard to make a return to my weak and painful body.


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post 03/12/2012, 09:03 PM
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Can your sister have him overnight (presuming she works during the day) you admit yourself over night and you discharge yourself in time to pick him up before she leaves for work?

I know that Families SA (like DOCS) will arrange temporary foster placements for children whose parents are unable to care for them due to being in hospital, but I really hope it wouldn't come to that for you, if you have family around.
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post 03/12/2012, 09:03 PM
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Call the hospital and see if they can assist with care options for your DS.

You need to get yourself well, so you can give your DS the best care.
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post 03/12/2012, 09:05 PM
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Does you son attend childcare or family day care? I was told (in NSW) that childcare centres just have to ring DOCS to be allowed to go over the child limits if there is a family emergency.
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Jadeerebecca
post 03/12/2012, 09:08 PM
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I live in north queensland and i dont know about anything like that.
I would hate to send DS to a foster home as i went as a young child and have bad memories.

Sister works at night and day time as it is a pub.
I dont know anyone in town that could watch him.
Im thinking antibiotics and pain killers will have to do.
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post 03/12/2012, 09:11 PM
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Where are you? There is a 24 hour daycare centre in Melville and I know slmeone who has used it with positive reports. Could that be an option? I'll look up the contact details for you and repost.
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post 03/12/2012, 09:11 PM
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Call the hospital and sort something out.... if you don't you really run the risk of becoming even more ill and actually having no choice but to go to hospital and being there for even longer than your original stay would have been.

Hope you feel better soon.
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post 03/12/2012, 09:12 PM
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If I didnt have to work I would take him for you. I live in Rocky.

Im sure big w will organise delivery but think it does cost about $50 if I remember from when we got something delivered.
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post 03/12/2012, 09:13 PM
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QUOTE (Coffeegirl @ 03/12/2012, 10:03 PM) *
Call the hospital and see if they can assist with care options for your DS.

You need to get yourself well, so you can give your DS the best care.


Yep, you need to call the hospital and explain the situation. If you get worse the decision on where your boy is looked after may need to be taken out of your hands.

Look after yourself, for your boys sake!

There is always a solution you just have to get on the phone and start asking questions. original.gif
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post 03/12/2012, 09:15 PM
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I would go to the hospital, they do have social workers etc who may be able to find a fdc who can do emergency care etc
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