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<blockquote data-quote="WorriedPartner" data-source="post: 2322306" data-attributes="member: 532199"><p>I completely get what you mean, and any change can only be a good thing, and absolutely that is the way forward, but I very much doubt that's the reason for what's happening, and I don't want to in any way mask a more serious issue and build up a sense of confidence that will surely come crashing to a halt on a bad day, with potentially dangerous consequences, my worry is, it's becoming apparent that this isn't a common problem, we don't want to reduce the number of pass outs, or get to where 12 is an ok number to go to sleep on, the next time she passes out she could be at the top of the stairs, we really need to find out what's behind this because we're losing confidence in what should or should not make the numbers rise of drop, that's not a good place to be, it may be that we'll never find out the reason and will have to look at ways of managing the situation (can a sudden 12 point rise, or 83% decrease be managed?), and your suggestion does seem like it would be beneficial in the long run.</p><p></p><p>I do very much appreciate your suggestions, I'm just feeling so frustrated that I've had to leave her for another 3 days, but i've taken so much time of work, and can't keep doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WorriedPartner, post: 2322306, member: 532199"] I completely get what you mean, and any change can only be a good thing, and absolutely that is the way forward, but I very much doubt that's the reason for what's happening, and I don't want to in any way mask a more serious issue and build up a sense of confidence that will surely come crashing to a halt on a bad day, with potentially dangerous consequences, my worry is, it's becoming apparent that this isn't a common problem, we don't want to reduce the number of pass outs, or get to where 12 is an ok number to go to sleep on, the next time she passes out she could be at the top of the stairs, we really need to find out what's behind this because we're losing confidence in what should or should not make the numbers rise of drop, that's not a good place to be, it may be that we'll never find out the reason and will have to look at ways of managing the situation (can a sudden 12 point rise, or 83% decrease be managed?), and your suggestion does seem like it would be beneficial in the long run. I do very much appreciate your suggestions, I'm just feeling so frustrated that I've had to leave her for another 3 days, but i've taken so much time of work, and can't keep doing it. [/QUOTE]
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