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ambulance on way. she passed out and can't see.
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmwife" data-source="post: 379556" data-attributes="member: 8617"><p>I just wanted to chime in on the ex that never leaves. eeewwww. I would just die if the beast (my ex) ever stepped foot in my house.Next time just walk over to the door, hold it open and say &quot;thanks for stopping by, it was nice to see you but we really have to get to bed now, it's been a really long day.&quot; If he says anything to protest just let him know he is alwasy welcome to stop by again the next day or over the weekend...unless of course he is busy.I am so relieved your difficult child is safe for the time being. I'm a little dismayed that they did so little for her though. Maybe I'm a bit confused but isn't she clearly a danger to herself and if they can't help in a concrete way before she heads home shouldn't hospitalization be in order? Your difficult child sounds like she is in a bad place and to just send her packing with a follow up appointment. and a &quot;we'll see&quot; seems a bit well...lame?!?!?I guess my point is, how much sicker can she get or does she need to get before they consider it an official crisis? i guess all this other stuff was preliminary and no big deal?I hate the way ER's handle mental health crisis situations. Somewhere between them and the insurance companies everyone but the patient and parents votes for a band aid and lolipop. Hardly worth the copay for the ambulance ride. I guess she walked it off in their opinion. Jerks!</p><p>what is up with the spacing today? html issues???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmwife, post: 379556, member: 8617"] I just wanted to chime in on the ex that never leaves. eeewwww. I would just die if the beast (my ex) ever stepped foot in my house.Next time just walk over to the door, hold it open and say "thanks for stopping by, it was nice to see you but we really have to get to bed now, it's been a really long day." If he says anything to protest just let him know he is alwasy welcome to stop by again the next day or over the weekend...unless of course he is busy.I am so relieved your difficult child is safe for the time being. I'm a little dismayed that they did so little for her though. Maybe I'm a bit confused but isn't she clearly a danger to herself and if they can't help in a concrete way before she heads home shouldn't hospitalization be in order? Your difficult child sounds like she is in a bad place and to just send her packing with a follow up appointment. and a "we'll see" seems a bit well...lame?!?!?I guess my point is, how much sicker can she get or does she need to get before they consider it an official crisis? i guess all this other stuff was preliminary and no big deal?I hate the way ER's handle mental health crisis situations. Somewhere between them and the insurance companies everyone but the patient and parents votes for a band aid and lolipop. Hardly worth the copay for the ambulance ride. I guess she walked it off in their opinion. Jerks! what is up with the spacing today? html issues??? [/QUOTE]
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