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IEA Hearing for difficult child at Hospital This Morning
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<blockquote data-quote="tessaturtle" data-source="post: 496325" data-attributes="member: 3510"><p>We have difficult child's IEA (involuntary emergency admission) hearing this morning at the hospital - we will see if he will remain there or be sent home. We are concerned they will send him home as he is being the perfect little angel inside there. We dropped off school work on Friday so that he doesn't fall behind (he is already behind enough) - they have yet to have him do it - argggh! They have educational liasons and tutors there, so there should be no reason they do not have him working on school, especially since he is "doing so well". If they would have him do the work, they could see his behavior that got him put in there...</p><p></p><p>One strange/good thing is that there blood test revealed way too high of a carbamazepine level. Strange because he just had a blood draw a couple of months ago and it was fine. Also, the dr. said it was strange because typically carbamazepine is able to metabolize/regulate itself once in your body. He was stumped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tessaturtle, post: 496325, member: 3510"] We have difficult child's IEA (involuntary emergency admission) hearing this morning at the hospital - we will see if he will remain there or be sent home. We are concerned they will send him home as he is being the perfect little angel inside there. We dropped off school work on Friday so that he doesn't fall behind (he is already behind enough) - they have yet to have him do it - argggh! They have educational liasons and tutors there, so there should be no reason they do not have him working on school, especially since he is "doing so well". If they would have him do the work, they could see his behavior that got him put in there... One strange/good thing is that there blood test revealed way too high of a carbamazepine level. Strange because he just had a blood draw a couple of months ago and it was fine. Also, the dr. said it was strange because typically carbamazepine is able to metabolize/regulate itself once in your body. He was stumped. [/QUOTE]
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