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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 190412" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>It's the same dr he's been seeing all along.</p><p>I haven't seen the discharge papers yet, this is just what she talked about on the ph today.</p><p>The reason she said to call the police was to help him be held accountable for his own behavior.</p><p>She emphasized that we continue with-our family therapy and lots of structure, and that we get a referral for our own psychiatrist so we can be more direct with-the scrips. </p><p>I am the one who made the bipolar connection, not she. Don't blame her ... yet! I was picking up on what the soc wkr had told us the other day.</p><p>We don't know for sure who will be mtng with-us tomorrow, except that she (the psychiatric) will not be there because she is scheduled to be somewhere else. The problem is, the ins. company will simply not cover difficult child any longer and in a sense, it's out of her hands. I'd love to meet her in person and pick her brain, and indeed, will go in with-a list of questions, but my expectations are low.</p><p>Our child psychologist warned us about this in the beginning. </p><p>Yes, I will do more testing. But I haven't seen their exact tests yet so I do not wnat duplications.</p><p>The ins. just came through for the spectrum testing, so I can still do that any time in the next cpl mo's if it hasn't already been done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 190412, member: 3419"] It's the same dr he's been seeing all along. I haven't seen the discharge papers yet, this is just what she talked about on the ph today. The reason she said to call the police was to help him be held accountable for his own behavior. She emphasized that we continue with-our family therapy and lots of structure, and that we get a referral for our own psychiatrist so we can be more direct with-the scrips. I am the one who made the bipolar connection, not she. Don't blame her ... yet! I was picking up on what the soc wkr had told us the other day. We don't know for sure who will be mtng with-us tomorrow, except that she (the psychiatric) will not be there because she is scheduled to be somewhere else. The problem is, the ins. company will simply not cover difficult child any longer and in a sense, it's out of her hands. I'd love to meet her in person and pick her brain, and indeed, will go in with-a list of questions, but my expectations are low. Our child psychologist warned us about this in the beginning. Yes, I will do more testing. But I haven't seen their exact tests yet so I do not wnat duplications. The ins. just came through for the spectrum testing, so I can still do that any time in the next cpl mo's if it hasn't already been done. [/QUOTE]
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