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When should a hospital take a suicide threat seriously?
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 539977" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Got difficult child to get to sleep by midnight last night and he slept through until 7:00 this morning. Guess 3 nights with virtually no sleep was enough. I checked on him 3 times through the night and it seems he did sleep through. </p><p></p><p>When I went into his room to get him to shut things down and go to sleep I discovered 2 books of matches on his nightside table - most of which had been lit off and the remnants were sitting on the table. That and a pocket knife. So, I took the knife and what was left of the matches away from him. He was pretty amicable about it and didn't even argue with me about it. It was so easy it was kind of weird. Like maybe he doesn't care because he has a stash somewhere else? </p><p></p><p>I think while he is at school today mom is gonna do a thorough 'cleaning' of his room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 539977, member: 14356"] Got difficult child to get to sleep by midnight last night and he slept through until 7:00 this morning. Guess 3 nights with virtually no sleep was enough. I checked on him 3 times through the night and it seems he did sleep through. When I went into his room to get him to shut things down and go to sleep I discovered 2 books of matches on his nightside table - most of which had been lit off and the remnants were sitting on the table. That and a pocket knife. So, I took the knife and what was left of the matches away from him. He was pretty amicable about it and didn't even argue with me about it. It was so easy it was kind of weird. Like maybe he doesn't care because he has a stash somewhere else? I think while he is at school today mom is gonna do a thorough 'cleaning' of his room. [/QUOTE]
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