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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 159310" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>We just moved into this house about three years ago. No intention on moving. I'm going to ask about training on restraining. I can't live like this anymore. Though having her in her room is more peaceful for me. I've almost come to the point where I'm glad that she's put in one place, but I think one more time and the door is going to be completely destroyed. Right now, the molding needs to come off, because the nails are sticking out and it's a danger to her and Mighty Mouse. husband will have to fix that. If we had the money right now (which we don't) I would put a solid core door there.</p><p> </p><p>We fixed up her room last fall, in the hopes that she would be thrilled with the way her room looked. She loved it, but I guess the novelty wore off. </p><p> </p><p>The door was taken off last summer, because of the damage she was doing, but psychiatrist said to put it back on and lock her in, when she rages. </p><p> </p><p>Last week, I called my neighbor over, because I was so afraid that CPS would be at my door. She was screaming out her window and slamming her body against the door. I was seriously afraid that she was going to dislocate her shoulder and I'd get arrested for it. It's a tough pill to swallow.....being afraid of your own child. Today, she was screaming at me that she was going to murder me.</p><p> </p><p>I've been tempted to call 911, but as husband has worked for a police department for several years, he is dead set against it, for fear that it would be opening that proverbial can of worms, ya know?</p><p> </p><p>I have an appointment next week with three different docs for her...Neuro, psychiatrist and neurodevolopmental doctor. I really wish I could deal with them all at once.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you all for your responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 159310, member: 1024"] We just moved into this house about three years ago. No intention on moving. I'm going to ask about training on restraining. I can't live like this anymore. Though having her in her room is more peaceful for me. I've almost come to the point where I'm glad that she's put in one place, but I think one more time and the door is going to be completely destroyed. Right now, the molding needs to come off, because the nails are sticking out and it's a danger to her and Mighty Mouse. husband will have to fix that. If we had the money right now (which we don't) I would put a solid core door there. We fixed up her room last fall, in the hopes that she would be thrilled with the way her room looked. She loved it, but I guess the novelty wore off. The door was taken off last summer, because of the damage she was doing, but psychiatrist said to put it back on and lock her in, when she rages. Last week, I called my neighbor over, because I was so afraid that CPS would be at my door. She was screaming out her window and slamming her body against the door. I was seriously afraid that she was going to dislocate her shoulder and I'd get arrested for it. It's a tough pill to swallow.....being afraid of your own child. Today, she was screaming at me that she was going to murder me. I've been tempted to call 911, but as husband has worked for a police department for several years, he is dead set against it, for fear that it would be opening that proverbial can of worms, ya know? I have an appointment next week with three different docs for her...Neuro, psychiatrist and neurodevolopmental doctor. I really wish I could deal with them all at once. Thank you all for your responses. [/QUOTE]
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