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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 226042" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'll call 911 if I feel my life or his life is in jeopardy-- or if I see he's breaking the law. He should know that by now, I've done it enough times before. We don't know yet if he qualifies for the study- they go thru a process that takes some time- we should know in Jan if he qualifies, then if he does and difficult child and I both agree to it, we would schedule an intake day so it would probably be Feb. I'm still not sure that this is in his best interest psychologically. </p><p></p><p>And, given that they require the child/adolescent to agree to it when it's an inpatient study, I'm not so sure he will not back out. So, as they told me to do, I will proceed as if it isn't an option and not hold my breath. Although, my gut tells me that he will qualify- I'm not sure- he might be excluded due to this psychiatric hospital stay.</p><p></p><p>Oh- I understand about waking up with difficult child standing at your face- mine used to do that- fortunately, it appears to have stopped. It is frightening- especially when you know that you have a difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 226042, member: 3699"] I'll call 911 if I feel my life or his life is in jeopardy-- or if I see he's breaking the law. He should know that by now, I've done it enough times before. We don't know yet if he qualifies for the study- they go thru a process that takes some time- we should know in Jan if he qualifies, then if he does and difficult child and I both agree to it, we would schedule an intake day so it would probably be Feb. I'm still not sure that this is in his best interest psychologically. And, given that they require the child/adolescent to agree to it when it's an inpatient study, I'm not so sure he will not back out. So, as they told me to do, I will proceed as if it isn't an option and not hold my breath. Although, my gut tells me that he will qualify- I'm not sure- he might be excluded due to this psychiatric hospital stay. Oh- I understand about waking up with difficult child standing at your face- mine used to do that- fortunately, it appears to have stopped. It is frightening- especially when you know that you have a difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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