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and he shouldn't have been admitted?
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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 194320" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>I am so sorry. I have been through that with difficult child II, which is why I know when the time comes to take difficult child I for an evaluation (which will be soon, the way he's acting) that I will have to go armed with recordings, I have been recording him on my lap top, when he comes in here and starts harrassing me. Other wise he will present to a psychiatrist like he's peachy keen. His regular psychiatrist was shocked when she heard him going full rage on one of the recordings. </p><p> </p><p>I am praying for you, you may have to keep showing up at the hospital and demanding they act! </p><p> </p><p>Last time difficult child II (11 y/o boy) was placed in hospital, it was after I had been for <strong>3 emergency evaluations in 4 days!!!</strong> I basically refused to take no for an answer at the last one, which was after he jumped on my head from the top of the stairs, tried to go after me with a knife and it took 3 police officers to calm him down! </p><p> </p><p>Sending you some Mommy Power! You know the phrase try and try again? Do not be afraid to push his buttons while you are at an evaluation. And perhaps the recording would be an option for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 194320, member: 4864"] I am so sorry. I have been through that with difficult child II, which is why I know when the time comes to take difficult child I for an evaluation (which will be soon, the way he's acting) that I will have to go armed with recordings, I have been recording him on my lap top, when he comes in here and starts harrassing me. Other wise he will present to a psychiatrist like he's peachy keen. His regular psychiatrist was shocked when she heard him going full rage on one of the recordings. I am praying for you, you may have to keep showing up at the hospital and demanding they act! Last time difficult child II (11 y/o boy) was placed in hospital, it was after I had been for [B]3 emergency evaluations in 4 days!!![/B] I basically refused to take no for an answer at the last one, which was after he jumped on my head from the top of the stairs, tried to go after me with a knife and it took 3 police officers to calm him down! Sending you some Mommy Power! You know the phrase try and try again? Do not be afraid to push his buttons while you are at an evaluation. And perhaps the recording would be an option for you. [/QUOTE]
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