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Mookins
28-05-2010, 05:43 PM
think ive messed up big time:(

so stupid of me, thought i could of got awy on my medical form by saying no to the eating disorder part and what treatment i had with it....my dr just rang me fromhis home:eek: hes trying to fill out the form but my notes say about this and he cant lie...............POO!

told him i would never expect him to lie and apologised sincerely...well as sincere to the fact that i told porkies and hadnt foergotten just decided id rather not mention it

so its going to go on my record after all

hubby is furious with me as i am too...will this have repercussions?

it was after my elder sister died in 1991 so a while ago now it was something i felt i had control over while the rest of my life went mad, was seeing a child phycologist/psychiatrist/counciler person for about a year...grrr why didnt i just say the truth:(
am gonna go and cry now

Trouble
28-05-2010, 05:45 PM
i dont think it will make any difference for you:(

maybe its just a time in your life you have laid to rest:(

big hugs sweetie xxx

Goatgirl
28-05-2010, 05:51 PM
Hi Jennie,
Please try not to beat yourself up about it.

I'm sure we all have things that've happened through life that we'd rather not have declared to the world. Also, I should think that as its so far in the past, and if you can show you have no related issues at the moment, that it wouldn't have an effect on your current application. Ofsted may want to come out to speak to you about it, but hopefully your doctor will have been able to put it in a way that shows it was way in the past and not an issue now.

Take a deep breath: be kind to yourself :).

best wishes,
Wendy :)

Hebs
28-05-2010, 05:52 PM
have pm'd you :thumbsup:

funemnx
28-05-2010, 05:55 PM
It must have been a very difficult time to say the least!

I think you've been very brave to be able to come here and tell everyone.

I'm sure that if it comes up, that you'll have and opportunity to explain and that they will understand x (Big hug!)

Mookins
28-05-2010, 06:05 PM
thanks everyone....

have never ever hidden this issue, have always had it as my "can only make me stronger"....was an awful time of life , but as wise poeple have said i made it through

so why did i lie..... stupid woman...

well hopefully they will be ok,

thanks again everyone
so easy talking to you peeps on here, a problem shared etc etc much easier talking to people you dont know

right will stop kicking myself and live and learn

x x x

Trouble
28-05-2010, 06:07 PM
Keep smiling sweetie xxxxxx:D

LOOPYLISA
28-05-2010, 06:14 PM
:group hug: :group hug:

WibbleWobble
28-05-2010, 06:15 PM
pm'd you xxxx

MarpleJollytots
28-05-2010, 06:19 PM
I had the same problem,my Dr said he was happy to say it was apart of my past if i assured him i would get help straight away if needed.I told Ofsted myself,everything,they said in the first instance i may need more medical checks on regular basis while childminding but after my pre reg they were happy. Im fine now,past is past.With Ofstead its best if you bring it up first rather than then ask you.It was on my pre reg inspectors laptop and she was going to ask me about it but said my bringing it up first worked in my favour.

Mookins
28-05-2010, 06:38 PM
I had the same problem,my Dr said he was happy to say it was apart of my past if i assured him i would get help straight away if needed.I told Ofsted myself,everything,they said in the first instance i may need more medical checks on regular basis while childminding but after my pre reg they were happy. Im fine now,past is past.With Ofstead its best if you bring it up first rather than then ask you.It was on my pre reg inspectors laptop and she was going to ask me about it but said my bringing it up first worked in my favour.

do you think i should own up to Ofsted then, say i fibbed on the form,
im trying to remain positive here, honesty is the best policy i keep telling my eldest 2......havent sent off any other forms yet, only dropped my forms to the drs to get a price:eek:

will tell them when they come to do my pre reg inspection if they dont question it before, havent yet finsiheed my course yet so have ages to mull it over:rolleyes:

JJAY
29-05-2010, 11:19 AM
Wouldn't worry too mauch about it, just explain it's a part of your life you wanted to forget about and put behind you, i'm sure they'll understand. Good luck.x

MarpleJollytots
29-05-2010, 12:03 PM
do you think i should own up to Ofsted then, say i fibbed on the form,
im trying to remain positive here, honesty is the best policy i keep telling my eldest 2......havent sent off any other forms yet, only dropped my forms to the drs to get a price:eek:

will tell them when they come to do my pre reg inspection if they dont question it before, havent yet finsiheed my course yet so have ages to mull it over:rolleyes:
Yep be honest,if your not suffering with it at the moment and its in your past and your Dr willing to say its in the past you will be ok. I turned it into something positive at my pre reg,i said that going through that time in my live has givven me a greater understanding of peoples emotional needs, made me more understanding,etc etc all the positive things you have learnt from any Dr or specialist you have seen that have made you a better and stronger person you should highlight and point out how you think these things can help you to be a positive roll model to young children.I will pm my number if you ever want a chat xxx

CHUNKY MONKEY
29-05-2010, 01:51 PM
As it states above, I just wanted to wish you luck with the process :group hug:

Mookins
29-05-2010, 03:17 PM
Yep be honest,if your not suffering with it at the moment and its in your past and your Dr willing to say its in the past you will be ok. I turned it into something positive at my pre reg,i said that going through that time in my live has givven me a greater understanding of peoples emotional needs, made me more understanding,etc etc all the positive things you have learnt from any Dr or specialist you have seen that have made you a better and stronger person you should highlight and point out how you think these things can help you to be a positive roll model to young children.I will pm my number if you ever want a chat xxx

thats really sweet of you x

thanks everyone for all your messages

much appreciated

x x x

Cazz
30-05-2010, 09:01 PM
Only just seen this Jennie but hope you're feeling better today.

I wouldn't worry about it - just answer any questions honestly but they probably won't even query it. As you know, I'm aware of the sad circumstances regarding your sister and any one that knew anything about it would fully understand why you were having such an awful time.

When I collected my form from the doctors he had put on there mild depression. I hadn't put this on my form as I honestly couldn't remember it!! I even phoned the doctors to check they had been looking at the right notes (there's someone else in my town with the same name and they always check my address if I make an appointment!). When they told me the dates I remembered that it had been a bad time in my life culminating in a car accident and I went to the doctors afterwards regarding some pain I was getting. I remember crying whilst there and he had obviously put mild depression - I didn't have any treatment for it and personally just feel it was a run of bad luck!!

Anyway, Ofsted never even mentioned it so it didn't matter that my information didn't fully correspond with the doctors.

I'm sure it will be fine - don't worry x

Excitable
04-06-2010, 03:37 PM
It's really hard to talk about mental illness, but in this case, I really think it's dealt with like any other illness. I have an eating disorder in my past too, so an hoping this is true. If you'd had a broken leg in your past, it would make you more vulnerable to break your leg again, but you're also more likely to recognise instances where you might break your leg and therefore avoid them. And so it is with eating disorders. Also, kids have all kinds of unhealthy ideas about food these days. Your personal experience of this is bound to be helpful one day. As you say, makes you stronger.

Mookins
04-06-2010, 09:10 PM
It's really hard to talk about mental illness, but in this case, I really think it's dealt with like any other illness. I have an eating disorder in my past too, so an hoping this is true. If you'd had a broken leg in your past, it would make you more vulnerable to break your leg again, but you're also more likely to recognise instances where you might break your leg and therefore avoid them. And so it is with eating disorders. Also, kids have all kinds of unhealthy ideas about food these days. Your personal experience of this is bound to be helpful one day. As you say, makes you stronger.

completely agree with you,
il keep you posted if i hear anything...not yet ready to register so you may well know before me

just think positive hun

x x x