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<blockquote data-quote="Drew64" data-source="post: 649769" data-attributes="member: 18676"><p>Well we were give a March 6 th date for an admit date. I haven't told my daughter this yet. I know she will play on my heart when I do. Part of me wants her there so she can realize she needs treatment and that her life is not that bad at home. Another part of me wants her to just wake up and smell the coffee and get back to being who she was. I think this will be harder on me than her. I go through a million scenarios in my head hoping this all works out ok. I know we may have to involuntarily commit her just to get her transferred to facility but that's on her. She just won't listen to reason. I know she's scared although she says she is not and she says she's not angry either but can't have her staying in her room all the time, not eating well or taking care of hygiene very well. From past experience with hospital I know she will be as stubborn as a mule and not do anything asked of her for a week until she realizes the only way to get back home is to start opening up about what's bothering her. Im hoping all goes well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drew64, post: 649769, member: 18676"] Well we were give a March 6 th date for an admit date. I haven't told my daughter this yet. I know she will play on my heart when I do. Part of me wants her there so she can realize she needs treatment and that her life is not that bad at home. Another part of me wants her to just wake up and smell the coffee and get back to being who she was. I think this will be harder on me than her. I go through a million scenarios in my head hoping this all works out ok. I know we may have to involuntarily commit her just to get her transferred to facility but that's on her. She just won't listen to reason. I know she's scared although she says she is not and she says she's not angry either but can't have her staying in her room all the time, not eating well or taking care of hygiene very well. From past experience with hospital I know she will be as stubborn as a mule and not do anything asked of her for a week until she realizes the only way to get back home is to start opening up about what's bothering her. Im hoping all goes well. [/QUOTE]
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