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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 66151" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I wanted to point out that calling 9-1-1 does not necessarily mean calling police. It is a way to call for emergency medical help, too. If you were to have called last nite you could tell dispatch your son is ill and symptomatic----and request ambulance. If he had fallen and was bleeding, you might call them, - if he was having hard t ime breathing you might call them. </p><p></p><p>DIdn't you say son did better with husband being the one more in charge of him? SOmetimes we have to change off roles in a family unit. For example if the husband usually mows the lawn, it is his chore, but he breaks both arms and legs, it is not uncommon for someone else to have to take on that responsibility. If it is not working out well for you or son for you to be the caregiving parent for difficult child, then, it might need to be assesed to consider changeing that role. </p><p></p><p>I agree with whoover above was saying do not view this as your son "repaying you" If it is at all related, then it could be he got overstimulated or overtired. But it very well could be entirely unrelated. Symptoms of illness and manifestations of illness can happen any time. Anywhere. around anyone. ANd this is a manifestation of his diagnosis'es. This is why he has medications. SOmething is not right. Please do not take it personal. It is not YOU. It is ILLNESS rearing it's ugly head. </p><p></p><p>Good luck to you! and hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 66151, member: 1697"] I wanted to point out that calling 9-1-1 does not necessarily mean calling police. It is a way to call for emergency medical help, too. If you were to have called last nite you could tell dispatch your son is ill and symptomatic----and request ambulance. If he had fallen and was bleeding, you might call them, - if he was having hard t ime breathing you might call them. DIdn't you say son did better with husband being the one more in charge of him? SOmetimes we have to change off roles in a family unit. For example if the husband usually mows the lawn, it is his chore, but he breaks both arms and legs, it is not uncommon for someone else to have to take on that responsibility. If it is not working out well for you or son for you to be the caregiving parent for difficult child, then, it might need to be assesed to consider changeing that role. I agree with whoover above was saying do not view this as your son "repaying you" If it is at all related, then it could be he got overstimulated or overtired. But it very well could be entirely unrelated. Symptoms of illness and manifestations of illness can happen any time. Anywhere. around anyone. ANd this is a manifestation of his diagnosis'es. This is why he has medications. SOmething is not right. Please do not take it personal. It is not YOU. It is ILLNESS rearing it's ugly head. Good luck to you! and hugs! [/QUOTE]
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