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<blockquote data-quote="xlagirl" data-source="post: 365248"><p>Hi Susie,</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the good advice.</p><p>This IS the new psychiatrist that we are seeing. This week was our first visit. We are also meeting with a new therapist once a week.</p><p>We have to go to the lab to get his blood test done to see how the Depakote is doing in his system and see if it needs to be increased or decreased.</p><p>No, I have not tried social services. Not sure that I want to get them involved.</p><p> </p><p>As for video... Yes I have already tried that. I have many, many videos....but when I bring it up to the psychiatrist or therapist they have no interest in seeing them.</p><p>I think you are RIGHT about him knowing how to hurt himself easily now. Which scares me!</p><p> </p><p>We live in a small rental house, so replacing he windows with something else is not an option. The landlord is going to charge me $50 to replace the glass. (sigh)</p><p>We currently do not have a safe room for him at this small house. He sleeps in the living room and he rages in the living room also. We have it stripped down to bare bones though.... no photos or pictures on the walls, no lamps, no decor at all. Just sofas, table, and TV on the wall. So when he begins to rage....we pick up the remote control, any drinks or snack or toys that are out...and we let him rage. We use to restrain him but that only made it ten times worse. So now my 17 yr old daughter and I just stand there and block his punches, dodge his kicks and get away from the spit. It's not easy!!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Good idea about the film on the window. I may be able to do that.</p><p> </p><p>And YES, it is a miserable way for him to live. He is a very sad and angry little boy. Always has been since the day he was born.</p><p>I am trying my very best to get him the help he needs. I am here for him.... everyday, every minute. I won't give up on him ever...so many have already gave up on him (teachers/grandparents/father/aunts/uncles/babysitters/daycares/schools/sister). <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xlagirl, post: 365248"] Hi Susie, Thanks for the good advice. This IS the new psychiatrist that we are seeing. This week was our first visit. We are also meeting with a new therapist once a week. We have to go to the lab to get his blood test done to see how the Depakote is doing in his system and see if it needs to be increased or decreased. No, I have not tried social services. Not sure that I want to get them involved. As for video... Yes I have already tried that. I have many, many videos....but when I bring it up to the psychiatrist or therapist they have no interest in seeing them. I think you are RIGHT about him knowing how to hurt himself easily now. Which scares me! We live in a small rental house, so replacing he windows with something else is not an option. The landlord is going to charge me $50 to replace the glass. (sigh) We currently do not have a safe room for him at this small house. He sleeps in the living room and he rages in the living room also. We have it stripped down to bare bones though.... no photos or pictures on the walls, no lamps, no decor at all. Just sofas, table, and TV on the wall. So when he begins to rage....we pick up the remote control, any drinks or snack or toys that are out...and we let him rage. We use to restrain him but that only made it ten times worse. So now my 17 yr old daughter and I just stand there and block his punches, dodge his kicks and get away from the spit. It's not easy!! Good idea about the film on the window. I may be able to do that. And YES, it is a miserable way for him to live. He is a very sad and angry little boy. Always has been since the day he was born. I am trying my very best to get him the help he needs. I am here for him.... everyday, every minute. I won't give up on him ever...so many have already gave up on him (teachers/grandparents/father/aunts/uncles/babysitters/daycares/schools/sister). :( [/QUOTE]
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