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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 466998" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>It's a beautiful sunny day here, much different than the non-stop rain we have had for two weeks. I hope it's nice where you are so you can go out and enjoy the sunshine. I'm not going to tell you to stop worrying because that never worked for me. When your child hurts you hurt and the unknown is often worse than the reality. Hopefully your husband will make contact with them soon and you can find some answers. In the meantime, he is safe.</p><p></p><p>by the way when difficult child was in her treatment center she tried to leave with several other former residents that came for a visit. It was a Saturday visiting hours and we had not gone because we were making the three hour round trip the next day for family program. We got a call from the nursing staff telling us difficult child was in the parking lot with several other young people and trying to leave and that's all she could tell me because difficult child had withdrawn her release to talk to us. There we were 90 minutes away and helpless. I begged them to talk to me and they wouldn't. I got a nurse who felt sorry for me and told me several counselors had run out after her and were attempting to convince her to stay but she couldn't tell me anything else. It was agony waiting until we got a call from her, the counselor convinced her to call us because we were very upset. She agreed to resign the consent release and she did end up staying there. I know what you are going through and I'm sorry.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 466998, member: 59"] It's a beautiful sunny day here, much different than the non-stop rain we have had for two weeks. I hope it's nice where you are so you can go out and enjoy the sunshine. I'm not going to tell you to stop worrying because that never worked for me. When your child hurts you hurt and the unknown is often worse than the reality. Hopefully your husband will make contact with them soon and you can find some answers. In the meantime, he is safe. by the way when difficult child was in her treatment center she tried to leave with several other former residents that came for a visit. It was a Saturday visiting hours and we had not gone because we were making the three hour round trip the next day for family program. We got a call from the nursing staff telling us difficult child was in the parking lot with several other young people and trying to leave and that's all she could tell me because difficult child had withdrawn her release to talk to us. There we were 90 minutes away and helpless. I begged them to talk to me and they wouldn't. I got a nurse who felt sorry for me and told me several counselors had run out after her and were attempting to convince her to stay but she couldn't tell me anything else. It was agony waiting until we got a call from her, the counselor convinced her to call us because we were very upset. She agreed to resign the consent release and she did end up staying there. I know what you are going through and I'm sorry. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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