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he would not pull his pants up.....
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 201207" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>I'm agreeing with Sharon on this one! She truly hit the nail on the head. When difficult child 1 was "ambulanced" to the psychiatric hospital, false bravado prevailed, (remember, he's only 9). </p><p> </p><p>"I don't care if they admit me"</p><p>"Ok, the only place to admit you is in Manhattan, which means you'll be about 2 hours away"</p><p>"I don't care"</p><p>"Ok, that means it's up to them when you get out - I lose all control"</p><p>"I don't care"</p><p>"Ok, if that's what they recommend, I'll sign the papers"</p><p>"I don't care"</p><p> </p><p>Then the kid across from him on the bench (about 7 years old) was escorted to a stretcher, strapped in and was being bussed to a ward in the Bronx.</p><p> </p><p>"I didn't know they take kids this young"</p><p>"Well, you don't care"</p><p>"I didn't know that you can be acting good and they can send you anyway"</p><p>"Well, good thing you don't care"</p><p>"I didn't know they can send you to anywhere they want"</p><p>"Well, good thing you don't care"</p><p> </p><p>Moooohahahaha!</p><p> </p><p>Tears!</p><p> </p><p>False bravado will only support you for just so long. Then they realize that the only person they're putting the screws to is themselves and it's a rude awakening! THAT'S when we get to laugh up our sleeves!</p><p> </p><p>Glad you're at least ok. It's a good starting place!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 201207, member: 3814"] I'm agreeing with Sharon on this one! She truly hit the nail on the head. When difficult child 1 was "ambulanced" to the psychiatric hospital, false bravado prevailed, (remember, he's only 9). "I don't care if they admit me" "Ok, the only place to admit you is in Manhattan, which means you'll be about 2 hours away" "I don't care" "Ok, that means it's up to them when you get out - I lose all control" "I don't care" "Ok, if that's what they recommend, I'll sign the papers" "I don't care" Then the kid across from him on the bench (about 7 years old) was escorted to a stretcher, strapped in and was being bussed to a ward in the Bronx. "I didn't know they take kids this young" "Well, you don't care" "I didn't know that you can be acting good and they can send you anyway" "Well, good thing you don't care" "I didn't know they can send you to anywhere they want" "Well, good thing you don't care" Moooohahahaha! Tears! False bravado will only support you for just so long. Then they realize that the only person they're putting the screws to is themselves and it's a rude awakening! THAT'S when we get to laugh up our sleeves! Glad you're at least ok. It's a good starting place! Beth [/QUOTE]
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