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<blockquote data-quote="Robinboots" data-source="post: 345489" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Yes, he's CD; might be more, but can't ever get him to go to psychiatrist appts. He missed one in early Feb, the day before court, and another last week when he was gone.</p><p></p><p>I'm in STL. Thought we had a good judge but, like my attorney says, he's still part of our infamous system. I've been saying for 2 1/2 years that "something" is wrong, but "they" all said he was fine - you know the drill - it's the PARENTS' fault, always, forever. When he was just 16, a year ago, I advocated for an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Nope, they said, nothing wrong with him. When he was just about to turn 17, someone looked at the tests and said, oops, you know what - there might BE something wrong, but shucks, ma'am, it's too late, he'd be 18 before finishing treatment. Bummer for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinboots, post: 345489, member: 4542"] Yes, he's CD; might be more, but can't ever get him to go to psychiatrist appts. He missed one in early Feb, the day before court, and another last week when he was gone. I'm in STL. Thought we had a good judge but, like my attorney says, he's still part of our infamous system. I've been saying for 2 1/2 years that "something" is wrong, but "they" all said he was fine - you know the drill - it's the PARENTS' fault, always, forever. When he was just 16, a year ago, I advocated for an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Nope, they said, nothing wrong with him. When he was just about to turn 17, someone looked at the tests and said, oops, you know what - there might BE something wrong, but shucks, ma'am, it's too late, he'd be 18 before finishing treatment. Bummer for you. [/QUOTE]
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