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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 618483" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Yes, Echo, his tone had a accusatory edge to it although he kind of backed off when I had an answer to all his questions, said they'd try to work with him. Although the problem was my son most likely gave him some vague answer about the appointments which did not satisfy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have thought of that, Cedar. We both have thought of that. For now, we will see if he can get it together. There are lots of social service agencies in the area he is in. If he fails here he'll have to go to a higher level of care and then he can be evaluated.</p><p></p><p>He is now getting weekly DBT (dialectical behavioral therapy) which he did make the appointment himself also individual therapy. So he has been making some strides in being responsible for his OWN appointments and his OWN medications although I'm sure he would be more than happy for me to take over.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately I have not heard any complaints from house manager about pills being all over the place which was an issue at the last place he was at. At least not yet.</p><p></p><p>Steeling myself for the call "I'm out of money".</p><p></p><p>Husband and I are doing ok Cedar, thanks for asking! Husband continues to analyze difficult child'S behavior to the nth degree, and I try to indulge him. I do have bouts of anxiety about this stuff. I was really anxious Friday, the day of his therapy appointment. I texted him train directions then told him do NOT contact me at work, too busy call dad if necessary. Did not check my phone. He did find it ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 618483, member: 15832"] Yes, Echo, his tone had a accusatory edge to it although he kind of backed off when I had an answer to all his questions, said they'd try to work with him. Although the problem was my son most likely gave him some vague answer about the appointments which did not satisfy. I have thought of that, Cedar. We both have thought of that. For now, we will see if he can get it together. There are lots of social service agencies in the area he is in. If he fails here he'll have to go to a higher level of care and then he can be evaluated. He is now getting weekly DBT (dialectical behavioral therapy) which he did make the appointment himself also individual therapy. So he has been making some strides in being responsible for his OWN appointments and his OWN medications although I'm sure he would be more than happy for me to take over. Fortunately I have not heard any complaints from house manager about pills being all over the place which was an issue at the last place he was at. At least not yet. Steeling myself for the call "I'm out of money". Husband and I are doing ok Cedar, thanks for asking! Husband continues to analyze difficult child'S behavior to the nth degree, and I try to indulge him. I do have bouts of anxiety about this stuff. I was really anxious Friday, the day of his therapy appointment. I texted him train directions then told him do NOT contact me at work, too busy call dad if necessary. Did not check my phone. He did find it ok. [/QUOTE]
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