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CPS took daughter for her self injury
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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 518349" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>I'm having a hard time using my brain in the past few days (obvously) so I'm going to have to read everybody's responses a few times and come back with more questions, so just keep adding them and I'll get back with some more questions or answers.</p><p></p><p>First, she has no therapist, psychiatrist. I haven't even taken her to the regular doctor for a while because she's really healthy. I know I should have. I have been bugging my husband, who is a SAHD, to take her for many months and he's refused. We've had one car so it's been impossible for me to just make her an appointment and get her from school or something without him knowing (not that I even want to do that, I want her care to be a mutual decision). She got a full Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) evaluation from her school last May, which indicated she was worse than the regional center evaluation 2 years earlier (because they used too much of my responses, even though I'm too much like her, have no kids to compare her to, etc). I can't find it right now and asked the school to provide it (which they haven't so far, but I assume they're asking their lawyer what they can do). </p><p></p><p>I need to change my signature, but my daughter is 9, 10 in July. I have not seen her. I get my first visit on Friday, and supposedly she'll be allowed to call me starting tonight.</p><p></p><p>We can't afford a lawyer at all. We have no means in the slightest. We've been assigned lawyers from the court. Everybody, CPS, the cops, the lawyers, all admit they don't know enough about Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) or ODD. </p><p></p><p>I will definitely find the disability law office. We're in NorCal if that matters at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 518349, member: 5663"] I'm having a hard time using my brain in the past few days (obvously) so I'm going to have to read everybody's responses a few times and come back with more questions, so just keep adding them and I'll get back with some more questions or answers. First, she has no therapist, psychiatrist. I haven't even taken her to the regular doctor for a while because she's really healthy. I know I should have. I have been bugging my husband, who is a SAHD, to take her for many months and he's refused. We've had one car so it's been impossible for me to just make her an appointment and get her from school or something without him knowing (not that I even want to do that, I want her care to be a mutual decision). She got a full Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) evaluation from her school last May, which indicated she was worse than the regional center evaluation 2 years earlier (because they used too much of my responses, even though I'm too much like her, have no kids to compare her to, etc). I can't find it right now and asked the school to provide it (which they haven't so far, but I assume they're asking their lawyer what they can do). I need to change my signature, but my daughter is 9, 10 in July. I have not seen her. I get my first visit on Friday, and supposedly she'll be allowed to call me starting tonight. We can't afford a lawyer at all. We have no means in the slightest. We've been assigned lawyers from the court. Everybody, CPS, the cops, the lawyers, all admit they don't know enough about Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) or ODD. I will definitely find the disability law office. We're in NorCal if that matters at all. [/QUOTE]
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