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<blockquote data-quote="mog" data-source="post: 295795" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>WE are also doing MST and it has been intense because our lady comes 3-4 times and is here for anywhere between 2-6 hours. Right now my husband is injured and not working and I lost my job and even though I have been looking I haven't been able to find anything so we have been able to devote a lot of time and energy into the program. We have on many crisis nights had to call her after hours and she is so helpful to get difficult child to deescalate but we are almost out of time with her so we are now working on trying to use the safety plan on our own before we call for help. Of course difficult child feeling like he is loosing his life line but we are working on it. We have other things going on --his sister is leaving for college and we are all a little emotional - we have a grandbaby on the way from our oldest daughter who is out of the house and our oldest son is working on trying to follow his career also not at home. Anyway, We have seen improvement with difficult child and am thankful that we had this oppurtunity because it was MST or 2 year commitment. Our story is a little rough with difficult child being ADHD, ODD, Bipolar and has Restless leg syndrome but overall I give our MST gal 101% She has become a friend and confidant so I don't know what I will do when it all comes to an end. difficult child is making progress which is of course the most important. He is almost 17 now and I don't have him at home much longer either. Hope my rambling helped<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mog, post: 295795, member: 1803"] WE are also doing MST and it has been intense because our lady comes 3-4 times and is here for anywhere between 2-6 hours. Right now my husband is injured and not working and I lost my job and even though I have been looking I haven't been able to find anything so we have been able to devote a lot of time and energy into the program. We have on many crisis nights had to call her after hours and she is so helpful to get difficult child to deescalate but we are almost out of time with her so we are now working on trying to use the safety plan on our own before we call for help. Of course difficult child feeling like he is loosing his life line but we are working on it. We have other things going on --his sister is leaving for college and we are all a little emotional - we have a grandbaby on the way from our oldest daughter who is out of the house and our oldest son is working on trying to follow his career also not at home. Anyway, We have seen improvement with difficult child and am thankful that we had this oppurtunity because it was MST or 2 year commitment. Our story is a little rough with difficult child being ADHD, ODD, Bipolar and has Restless leg syndrome but overall I give our MST gal 101% She has become a friend and confidant so I don't know what I will do when it all comes to an end. difficult child is making progress which is of course the most important. He is almost 17 now and I don't have him at home much longer either. Hope my rambling helped:happy: [/QUOTE]
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