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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 14705" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>Dreamer- When the police were called they were told the situation beforehand. They did not come to our house for anything criminal. When they came in they asked to talk to the psychologist on the phone and he told them the situation. They went upstairs only with the intent of talking to him, not pressing any charges. The University hospital we went to does not use ambulances to transport any patients for voluntary commitments. When they transferred him out to a different hospital, they used the sheriff's department to do so. That is their policy... to use the police department for transport in such situations. My insurance is covering us because we did things the correct way. I called them today and they are even giving us in- network coverage for the out of network transfer. It sounds like it is different where you live. </p><p></p><p>OTE- Today is no different. He is still very angry and not talking. I honestly think that the only thing that might help is if they find the right medications to lift some of the depression. The insurance only gives us 30 days, and that makes it difficult. AD's take several weeks to really work, and even if we add the Lamictal as we had originally planned...that needs to be increased slowly as well....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 14705, member: 2687"] Dreamer- When the police were called they were told the situation beforehand. They did not come to our house for anything criminal. When they came in they asked to talk to the psychologist on the phone and he told them the situation. They went upstairs only with the intent of talking to him, not pressing any charges. The University hospital we went to does not use ambulances to transport any patients for voluntary commitments. When they transferred him out to a different hospital, they used the sheriff's department to do so. That is their policy... to use the police department for transport in such situations. My insurance is covering us because we did things the correct way. I called them today and they are even giving us in- network coverage for the out of network transfer. It sounds like it is different where you live. OTE- Today is no different. He is still very angry and not talking. I honestly think that the only thing that might help is if they find the right medications to lift some of the depression. The insurance only gives us 30 days, and that makes it difficult. AD's take several weeks to really work, and even if we add the Lamictal as we had originally planned...that needs to be increased slowly as well.... [/QUOTE]
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