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How fast can your difficult child's moods change?
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<blockquote data-quote="tammyjh" data-source="post: 142367" data-attributes="member: 3072"><p>We haven't found anything to date either. We've had numerous crisis calls and 4 hospitalizations so far. 3 out of the 4 we've spent the time that she was there trying to convince them that she shouldn't be discharged back to home. In home supports told us last week that there's no way they would recommend any out of home placements for her as she's not considered dangerous enough. As they're only in the house about 4 hrs. a week and very rarely when she's home, they have only seen her mood become unstable once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammyjh, post: 142367, member: 3072"] We haven't found anything to date either. We've had numerous crisis calls and 4 hospitalizations so far. 3 out of the 4 we've spent the time that she was there trying to convince them that she shouldn't be discharged back to home. In home supports told us last week that there's no way they would recommend any out of home placements for her as she's not considered dangerous enough. As they're only in the house about 4 hrs. a week and very rarely when she's home, they have only seen her mood become unstable once. [/QUOTE]
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