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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 47424" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thank you! I too, believe the diagnosis is not complete- probably another reason tdocs weren't helpful and seemed to agitate things more. difficult child recently told me there are times (phases) where he doesn't feel pain normally. When I visited him in detention on Wed., (no medications currently) his hands were shaking, he was biting nails to quick, looked pale and had "empty" eyes, looks like he's about to fall apart. he's scared to death- said he hadn't gone to bathroom since he'd been there (2 days). he's the youngest one there-the next is 2 years older than him. Since i don't feel he broke the rules of being on the monitor and this is a mental health issue, i'm wondering if this consistutes reason to ask for an emergency hearing to get him out? the only problem is, what could i do for him at home, other than psychiatrist trying another medication. i can't get him an out-patient evaluation this fast. </p><p></p><p>i'm looking now to get the re-evaluation at the place i was trying to get the inpatient, except on an out-patient basis. they have a mood disorders clinc and are supposed to specialize in distinguishing depression from bipolar and other mood disorders. they are sending me application paperwork but won't be able to do the evaluation until fall (URGG) and will not except new patients for treatment until they have done their own evaluation on them. So, assuming i keep custody/parental rights, what do i do between now and fall? if this is another reason for social services to take him, what can they achieve between now and fall that I can't- other than keep him locked up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 47424, member: 3699"] Thank you! I too, believe the diagnosis is not complete- probably another reason tdocs weren't helpful and seemed to agitate things more. difficult child recently told me there are times (phases) where he doesn't feel pain normally. When I visited him in detention on Wed., (no medications currently) his hands were shaking, he was biting nails to quick, looked pale and had "empty" eyes, looks like he's about to fall apart. he's scared to death- said he hadn't gone to bathroom since he'd been there (2 days). he's the youngest one there-the next is 2 years older than him. Since i don't feel he broke the rules of being on the monitor and this is a mental health issue, i'm wondering if this consistutes reason to ask for an emergency hearing to get him out? the only problem is, what could i do for him at home, other than psychiatrist trying another medication. i can't get him an out-patient evaluation this fast. i'm looking now to get the re-evaluation at the place i was trying to get the inpatient, except on an out-patient basis. they have a mood disorders clinc and are supposed to specialize in distinguishing depression from bipolar and other mood disorders. they are sending me application paperwork but won't be able to do the evaluation until fall (URGG) and will not except new patients for treatment until they have done their own evaluation on them. So, assuming i keep custody/parental rights, what do i do between now and fall? if this is another reason for social services to take him, what can they achieve between now and fall that I can't- other than keep him locked up? [/QUOTE]
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