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our day putting difficult child into hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 381964" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>klmno i get that. yet difficult child will do anything she can to see me. she's 11. just 11. they assured me they wouldn't take this radical approach. they arent' trying or checking. this is their approach across the board. each day if she does not eat no visiting hours and no phone calls from me or to me.they found their tool me, their using me as bait.</p><p> </p><p>i just do not agree with-this approach their taking. how will she regain her love of food this way for long term. long term is my concern. getting her home with-no threats and stress of school, usual triggers will return in her own environment and when they do will she revert back to not eating? i work well when i know the protocol or approach.</p><p> </p><p>i wasn't informed of this appropriately and husband was right the head pyschdoc is rigid. she will not bend nor listen to any of my thoughts concerning food phobia. basicaly difficult child is being strong armed into eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 381964, member: 4514"] klmno i get that. yet difficult child will do anything she can to see me. she's 11. just 11. they assured me they wouldn't take this radical approach. they arent' trying or checking. this is their approach across the board. each day if she does not eat no visiting hours and no phone calls from me or to me.they found their tool me, their using me as bait. i just do not agree with-this approach their taking. how will she regain her love of food this way for long term. long term is my concern. getting her home with-no threats and stress of school, usual triggers will return in her own environment and when they do will she revert back to not eating? i work well when i know the protocol or approach. i wasn't informed of this appropriately and husband was right the head pyschdoc is rigid. she will not bend nor listen to any of my thoughts concerning food phobia. basicaly difficult child is being strong armed into eating. [/QUOTE]
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