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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 434581" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Thanks for the advise Susiestar. Yes she did have an absesed tooth(from a ball thrown at her while she was in state custody at Observation and assessment). Until I got ugly, and called our dentist and he called them-she was in excruciating pain (they gave her 200 mgs of ibuprophen 3x a day-joke). They got her in because he made himself available on a Sat. She was in DT awaiting placement in the current Residential Treatment Center (RTC). So a different place, same state system.</p><p> </p><p>The NAMI advocate called the director, I will be talking to her Monday. I can't believe this is happening. </p><p> </p><p>I'm going to see if we can smuggle in Cell phones today-she probably wont be eating however-this was the luck of the draw on Thursday that I got to stay with her.</p><p> </p><p>They have all kinds of rules about access to the docs. State agency. I think they think that since she is in temporary state custody-we have no rights. They are not use to involved parents. Many of the girls here are on adoption lists or have univolved parents. I'm floored at the lack of communication. The professionals we really like (we met and worked with while she was in day treatment there), are wonderful but seem to have little to do with my child first hand.</p><p> </p><p>I have never spoken with the doctor and he saw my daughter once only after she was put on "trays". She demanded to see him to ask his help. He told her that she made the staff feel uncomfortable with her eating-WTH does that mean?!!! He said he didn't care if she was on trays or not, but didn't remove the order!</p><p> </p><p>The nurse is a snot nosed 20 something as well (1st year on the job). She is like talking to a brick wall. I had to tell her daughter was getting her acne cream before she had washed her face and this meant it wasn't going to work-she had to have it after thye shower. She tried to argue with me about their procedures and I said it was expensive cream and was doctoer ordered (our dermatologist) and they would have to work it out. She said she didn't think it was possible. The staffing 1:3-are you kidding me!!! That will come up in the talk with the director as well.</p><p> </p><p>We will see the bouncer today-can't decide which peice of my mind she is getting! Won't do any good but at least she'll know how I feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 434581, member: 11001"] Thanks for the advise Susiestar. Yes she did have an absesed tooth(from a ball thrown at her while she was in state custody at Observation and assessment). Until I got ugly, and called our dentist and he called them-she was in excruciating pain (they gave her 200 mgs of ibuprophen 3x a day-joke). They got her in because he made himself available on a Sat. She was in DT awaiting placement in the current Residential Treatment Center (RTC). So a different place, same state system. The NAMI advocate called the director, I will be talking to her Monday. I can't believe this is happening. I'm going to see if we can smuggle in Cell phones today-she probably wont be eating however-this was the luck of the draw on Thursday that I got to stay with her. They have all kinds of rules about access to the docs. State agency. I think they think that since she is in temporary state custody-we have no rights. They are not use to involved parents. Many of the girls here are on adoption lists or have univolved parents. I'm floored at the lack of communication. The professionals we really like (we met and worked with while she was in day treatment there), are wonderful but seem to have little to do with my child first hand. I have never spoken with the doctor and he saw my daughter once only after she was put on "trays". She demanded to see him to ask his help. He told her that she made the staff feel uncomfortable with her eating-WTH does that mean?!!! He said he didn't care if she was on trays or not, but didn't remove the order! The nurse is a snot nosed 20 something as well (1st year on the job). She is like talking to a brick wall. I had to tell her daughter was getting her acne cream before she had washed her face and this meant it wasn't going to work-she had to have it after thye shower. She tried to argue with me about their procedures and I said it was expensive cream and was doctoer ordered (our dermatologist) and they would have to work it out. She said she didn't think it was possible. The staffing 1:3-are you kidding me!!! That will come up in the talk with the director as well. We will see the bouncer today-can't decide which peice of my mind she is getting! Won't do any good but at least she'll know how I feel. [/QUOTE]
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