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<blockquote data-quote="llamafarm" data-source="post: 528539" data-attributes="member: 14085"><p>Welcome. I am sorry about your situation but I think keista has said it. You are finally getting some help. You have to keep your family safe. As terrible as this feels, if anything more tragic happened to anyone in your family you would feel worse.. plus angry at the world for absolutely no help. Remember you are getting help now.</p><p> </p><p>I have an 11 year old who was just taken to the hospital by the police (because I called and asked them to, I can't transport him because it is too dangerous.) He has been admitted for a psychiatric evaluation. His behavior is violent, physically aggressive and verbally aggressive. We have to keep the family safe. No one should be getting hurt by someone else living in this house. Though it is uncomfortable letting people know what is going on, the more you share the more ideas you get, the more help and assistance you will get. </p><p></p><p>Be honest about what is going on at home. They need to know details as much as it hurts to have to have him away for a time. He needs the help and so do you and your family. </p><p></p><p>I realize that this rambles somewhat, but you need to know there are many more people out there who can relate to a certain degree with what you are going through. It is very scary and seems you have been doing a great job with the limited assistance you have had to this point. </p><p></p><p>We are thinking of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llamafarm, post: 528539, member: 14085"] Welcome. I am sorry about your situation but I think keista has said it. You are finally getting some help. You have to keep your family safe. As terrible as this feels, if anything more tragic happened to anyone in your family you would feel worse.. plus angry at the world for absolutely no help. Remember you are getting help now. I have an 11 year old who was just taken to the hospital by the police (because I called and asked them to, I can't transport him because it is too dangerous.) He has been admitted for a psychiatric evaluation. His behavior is violent, physically aggressive and verbally aggressive. We have to keep the family safe. No one should be getting hurt by someone else living in this house. Though it is uncomfortable letting people know what is going on, the more you share the more ideas you get, the more help and assistance you will get. Be honest about what is going on at home. They need to know details as much as it hurts to have to have him away for a time. He needs the help and so do you and your family. I realize that this rambles somewhat, but you need to know there are many more people out there who can relate to a certain degree with what you are going through. It is very scary and seems you have been doing a great job with the limited assistance you have had to this point. We are thinking of you. [/QUOTE]
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