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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 471152"><p>I'm hoping the escalating aggression of what he is saying to us would be enough. I am grasping at straws. It might not be enough. difficult child 1 is only on 50 mg Seroquel. It takes time to get in the system. I don't think the psychiatrist would do an admit on medication wash and stabilization grounds. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, the psychiatrist called back yesterday. I guess he had a talk with X where X out-an-out refused to give difficult child 1 his medications. From what I understand it was not a pleasant talk. X sent me an e-mail saying he is going to give difficult child 1 his medications. I'll have to try to piece together what really happens after the visit. </p><p></p><p>The good news in all of this is that X now knows everyone is aware of how scared difficult child 1 is. X is very smart. difficult child 1 will most likely have a great time and survive this visit. Plus, X's attention is now on me (because of the e-mail the court appointed drop-off place had me do). He can rant about me and medications and difficult child 1 can go un-noticed in the background.</p><p></p><p>That is not good for long term abuse finding, but difficult child 1 will survive this visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 471152"] I'm hoping the escalating aggression of what he is saying to us would be enough. I am grasping at straws. It might not be enough. difficult child 1 is only on 50 mg Seroquel. It takes time to get in the system. I don't think the psychiatrist would do an admit on medication wash and stabilization grounds. On a side note, the psychiatrist called back yesterday. I guess he had a talk with X where X out-an-out refused to give difficult child 1 his medications. From what I understand it was not a pleasant talk. X sent me an e-mail saying he is going to give difficult child 1 his medications. I'll have to try to piece together what really happens after the visit. The good news in all of this is that X now knows everyone is aware of how scared difficult child 1 is. X is very smart. difficult child 1 will most likely have a great time and survive this visit. Plus, X's attention is now on me (because of the e-mail the court appointed drop-off place had me do). He can rant about me and medications and difficult child 1 can go un-noticed in the background. That is not good for long term abuse finding, but difficult child 1 will survive this visit. [/QUOTE]
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