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Kanga: already breaking curfew, skipping medications
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 559261" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I guess having everyone tell her it was a bad idea but that if she was going to get us the name of the town so we could facilitate the transfer of her school records and SSI was not the reaction she was looking for. She appears to have dropped the plans to move to the other state. She is still pushing on all of the rules, enough to be annoying but not enough to get consequenced (oversleeping by an hour, on purpose, but then hustling to get her chores done by the deadline so she still gets paid; getting fired from work for not showing up but crying that her co-workers were bullying her; ditching one class but not a whole day of school, etc. etc.).</p><p></p><p>She is being very polite on the phone to us but I can hear the instability in her voice. She says that she is taking her medications again and that she has signed the paperwork for everyone to speak with me but no one is calling me back. I did get my copy of the paper she signed allowing me to follow-up on the complaint against the psychiatrist so I'm thinking she did sign stuff but with her being 18, they probably dont feel obligated to call me back.</p><p></p><p>We are rapidly approaching one of her worst times of the year (late fall--Christmas has seen multiple psychiatric hospital stays, huge spikes of delusion, etc) and I do not think she is prepared. I am glad that she is in TLP and they are willing (supposedly) to call 911 for a psychiatric hospital stay if she completely loses it, but I think she'd run before they could get her admitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 559261, member: 1169"] I guess having everyone tell her it was a bad idea but that if she was going to get us the name of the town so we could facilitate the transfer of her school records and SSI was not the reaction she was looking for. She appears to have dropped the plans to move to the other state. She is still pushing on all of the rules, enough to be annoying but not enough to get consequenced (oversleeping by an hour, on purpose, but then hustling to get her chores done by the deadline so she still gets paid; getting fired from work for not showing up but crying that her co-workers were bullying her; ditching one class but not a whole day of school, etc. etc.). She is being very polite on the phone to us but I can hear the instability in her voice. She says that she is taking her medications again and that she has signed the paperwork for everyone to speak with me but no one is calling me back. I did get my copy of the paper she signed allowing me to follow-up on the complaint against the psychiatrist so I'm thinking she did sign stuff but with her being 18, they probably dont feel obligated to call me back. We are rapidly approaching one of her worst times of the year (late fall--Christmas has seen multiple psychiatric hospital stays, huge spikes of delusion, etc) and I do not think she is prepared. I am glad that she is in TLP and they are willing (supposedly) to call 911 for a psychiatric hospital stay if she completely loses it, but I think she'd run before they could get her admitted. [/QUOTE]
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