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<blockquote data-quote="Jungleland" data-source="post: 162587" data-attributes="member: 4598"><p>Oh ya, he is honeymooning major! Aly did this almost every hospitalization to the point where I cringe when she has to go in because I can already hear the phone call from the psychiatrist:</p><p> </p><p>"Mrs W, This is Dr H, just wanted to update you on Aly's progress here in the hospital. We are seeing a scared, anxiety riden child who is not showing ANY of the issues she was admitted for. Therefore, we would like to discharge her immediately and are suggesting counseling...blah blah blah"</p><p> </p><p>Pretty "funny" since Aly has been in intense counseling since she was 6 years old!!!!</p><p> </p><p>Very frustrating, unnerving, mind boggling and makes me question mine and husband's parenting each and every time it happens.</p><p> </p><p>Also, usually upon discharge, Aly will blow out on the way home or very soon after. I honestly think she does best in a highly structured and controlled environment that we cannot possibly maintain in a family home situation.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs of understanding!!!</p><p>Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungleland, post: 162587, member: 4598"] Oh ya, he is honeymooning major! Aly did this almost every hospitalization to the point where I cringe when she has to go in because I can already hear the phone call from the psychiatrist: "Mrs W, This is Dr H, just wanted to update you on Aly's progress here in the hospital. We are seeing a scared, anxiety riden child who is not showing ANY of the issues she was admitted for. Therefore, we would like to discharge her immediately and are suggesting counseling...blah blah blah" Pretty "funny" since Aly has been in intense counseling since she was 6 years old!!!! Very frustrating, unnerving, mind boggling and makes me question mine and husband's parenting each and every time it happens. Also, usually upon discharge, Aly will blow out on the way home or very soon after. I honestly think she does best in a highly structured and controlled environment that we cannot possibly maintain in a family home situation. Hugs of understanding!!! Vickie [/QUOTE]
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