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<blockquote data-quote="Mandy" data-source="post: 295535" data-attributes="member: 6245"><p>The first thing I want to say to all of you is THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.</p><p> </p><p>Reading all of your stories brought tears to my eyes just knowing I am not alone and not the first parent to go through this.</p><p> </p><p>Yesterday was a very bad day so I called his Dr. immeadiatly almost in tears and asked what we could do. She did increase his seroquel to hopefully get us off this train wreck but didn't want to admit Little Bear. </p><p> </p><p>However, I did my homework and found the closest mental health facility that is covered by his insurance. They do assessments 24hrs a day so now at least I have my emergency plan in place. They also do outpatient therapy etc. so that is our next step to get in there and get something set up to help us.</p><p> </p><p>Little Bear had a meltdown in the car yesterday and he does pull hair, hit, kick, bite etc. so I just prayed the 10min drive home.</p><p> </p><p>husband doesn't want to hospitilize him if we can help it simply because he is so young. He is actually above average in height & weight which is not so great for us since he is bigger and stronger than most 5yo.</p><p> </p><p>I want to think you all again for all this information and letting me know you are here should I ever have to go through this process. It breaks my heart seeing this little man in so much trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mandy, post: 295535, member: 6245"] The first thing I want to say to all of you is THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. Reading all of your stories brought tears to my eyes just knowing I am not alone and not the first parent to go through this. Yesterday was a very bad day so I called his Dr. immeadiatly almost in tears and asked what we could do. She did increase his seroquel to hopefully get us off this train wreck but didn't want to admit Little Bear. However, I did my homework and found the closest mental health facility that is covered by his insurance. They do assessments 24hrs a day so now at least I have my emergency plan in place. They also do outpatient therapy etc. so that is our next step to get in there and get something set up to help us. Little Bear had a meltdown in the car yesterday and he does pull hair, hit, kick, bite etc. so I just prayed the 10min drive home. husband doesn't want to hospitilize him if we can help it simply because he is so young. He is actually above average in height & weight which is not so great for us since he is bigger and stronger than most 5yo. I want to think you all again for all this information and letting me know you are here should I ever have to go through this process. It breaks my heart seeing this little man in so much trouble. [/QUOTE]
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