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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 219723" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>When M got transferred from Juvie to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC), we called a medical transport place and told them to pick up and deliver a mentally ill teen who was currently compliant but could become violent. They sent some buff boys to pick him up, and it was M's choice to go quietly. He could have chosen shackled or tied to a gurney, but he didn't. Kind of like Whatsername Palin "choosing" to have her baby, if you know what I mean. </p><p></p><p>Given that they tend to take him, and getting him there is your primary concern, it seems you have to take it to the next step next time and refuse to let him return home after they "adjust his medications." You are not safe with him there. I wouldn't be able to sleep soundly. The only reason I ever got any sleep for the last year or so that M was with us was that I knew husband was in bed next to me, as was Bubba. husband might have had a problem defending me out of a sound sleep, but Bubba would have taken care of business from the get-go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 219723, member: 99"] When M got transferred from Juvie to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC), we called a medical transport place and told them to pick up and deliver a mentally ill teen who was currently compliant but could become violent. They sent some buff boys to pick him up, and it was M's choice to go quietly. He could have chosen shackled or tied to a gurney, but he didn't. Kind of like Whatsername Palin "choosing" to have her baby, if you know what I mean. Given that they tend to take him, and getting him there is your primary concern, it seems you have to take it to the next step next time and refuse to let him return home after they "adjust his medications." You are not safe with him there. I wouldn't be able to sleep soundly. The only reason I ever got any sleep for the last year or so that M was with us was that I knew husband was in bed next to me, as was Bubba. husband might have had a problem defending me out of a sound sleep, but Bubba would have taken care of business from the get-go. [/QUOTE]
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