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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 65101" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>Thank you, Suz. I think you're right, and that's the best way to do it. We had to discontinue his current psychiatrist, he was actually "sucessfully discharged" so he could see the new psychiatrist at the Residential Treatment Facility (RTF). Our insurance won't allow him to have two. So, right now, he's in between, with no psychiatric care. I'm not crazy enough to stop anything at the moment LOL!</p><p></p><p>Dylan knows he's going. I told him well before the tour. We looked the place over online together. We did the full tour together. He is anxious. He is nervous. He is scared. Rightfully so. I tried to do this with difficult child 2 and it turned into a 5 year nightmare. The nice thing about this for Dylan, is I learned valuable lessons. NOTHING will be given to anyone. This placement is voluntary. There is no CPS. There is no giving up any custody. There is no "theraputic" child care afterward. None of that. I don't know that Dylan fully understands this.</p><p></p><p>He is going because he has no choice, and he knows this. Again, he's not defiant. He trusts me, sometimes too much lol, to make the good calls for him. He's a really special child. I'm telling you, if you met him, you'd fall in love (as long as he wasn't raging).</p><p></p><p>He got in trouble again at camp today. Another meltdown. A 3 year old kid wouldn't give him a ball. LOL! So, he froze up for about an hour and a half. He's raging some here at home over stupid stuff, and freezing up everywhere else. He's very, VERY manic. </p><p></p><p>Poor kid. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 65101, member: 2737"] Thank you, Suz. I think you're right, and that's the best way to do it. We had to discontinue his current psychiatrist, he was actually "sucessfully discharged" so he could see the new psychiatrist at the Residential Treatment Facility (RTF). Our insurance won't allow him to have two. So, right now, he's in between, with no psychiatric care. I'm not crazy enough to stop anything at the moment LOL! Dylan knows he's going. I told him well before the tour. We looked the place over online together. We did the full tour together. He is anxious. He is nervous. He is scared. Rightfully so. I tried to do this with difficult child 2 and it turned into a 5 year nightmare. The nice thing about this for Dylan, is I learned valuable lessons. NOTHING will be given to anyone. This placement is voluntary. There is no CPS. There is no giving up any custody. There is no "theraputic" child care afterward. None of that. I don't know that Dylan fully understands this. He is going because he has no choice, and he knows this. Again, he's not defiant. He trusts me, sometimes too much lol, to make the good calls for him. He's a really special child. I'm telling you, if you met him, you'd fall in love (as long as he wasn't raging). He got in trouble again at camp today. Another meltdown. A 3 year old kid wouldn't give him a ball. LOL! So, he froze up for about an hour and a half. He's raging some here at home over stupid stuff, and freezing up everywhere else. He's very, VERY manic. Poor kid. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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