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<blockquote data-quote="Just keep swimming" data-source="post: 111744" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Hi family,</p><p></p><p>We got a phone call yesterday at about 10am stating Aly needed to be discharged that day by 4pm. I had just come home to catch my breath the day before and hadn't even gotten the laundry started or anything! </p><p></p><p>So, back in the truck we go to get her and ended up staying the night there, 2 hour drive each way. And, just as I knew would happen, Aly has been a stink pot since we picked her up. VERY rude, demanding, poking on her sister, just anything that will get a rise out of any of us. This morning I nearly called the psychiatric hospital back and let them hear her pitch her fit about needing to help us clean up and get ready for the ride home. Oy vey!</p><p></p><p>She was the "perfect" little angel in the hospital, and just like always, as soon as we drive out of the parking lot of the place, she does a 360 back into monster child!!!! :grrr:</p><p></p><p>I am so sick of this. No changes on medications were made. EEG was "normal", she still has to go back on Friday for the MRI and follow up with neurologist the 2nd week in January. Basically, she held it together sooo tightly in the psychiatric hospital that they could not keep her in till after the MRI as was originally planned. Insurance company wouldn't pay for the stay unless she was violent or what have you.</p><p></p><p>Her anxiety is still through the roof and she is extremely depressed/agitated, angry with all of us. I will be giving her outpatient psychiatrist a phone call first thing tomorrow morning and see if there is something that they can do.</p><p></p><p>I am pretty much thinking there is nothing anyone can or will do to help Aly past all this stuff. We, as parents, just have to try to figure out how not to ever upset Aly. Back to forever walking on eggshells!</p><p></p><p>Never mind me, just in a bad place tonight!!</p><p></p><p> :rolleyes:</p><p>Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just keep swimming, post: 111744, member: 211"] Hi family, We got a phone call yesterday at about 10am stating Aly needed to be discharged that day by 4pm. I had just come home to catch my breath the day before and hadn't even gotten the laundry started or anything! So, back in the truck we go to get her and ended up staying the night there, 2 hour drive each way. And, just as I knew would happen, Aly has been a stink pot since we picked her up. VERY rude, demanding, poking on her sister, just anything that will get a rise out of any of us. This morning I nearly called the psychiatric hospital back and let them hear her pitch her fit about needing to help us clean up and get ready for the ride home. Oy vey! She was the "perfect" little angel in the hospital, and just like always, as soon as we drive out of the parking lot of the place, she does a 360 back into monster child!!!! [img]:grrr:[/img] I am so sick of this. No changes on medications were made. EEG was "normal", she still has to go back on Friday for the MRI and follow up with neurologist the 2nd week in January. Basically, she held it together sooo tightly in the psychiatric hospital that they could not keep her in till after the MRI as was originally planned. Insurance company wouldn't pay for the stay unless she was violent or what have you. Her anxiety is still through the roof and she is extremely depressed/agitated, angry with all of us. I will be giving her outpatient psychiatrist a phone call first thing tomorrow morning and see if there is something that they can do. I am pretty much thinking there is nothing anyone can or will do to help Aly past all this stuff. We, as parents, just have to try to figure out how not to ever upset Aly. Back to forever walking on eggshells! Never mind me, just in a bad place tonight!! [img]:rolleyes:[/img] Vickie [/QUOTE]
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