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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 48185" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>i'm planning to call psychiatric and psychiatrist about paperwork and asking about if they kept nnotes from last year, but i'm worried that they are going to just try to CYA because everyone just wants to document any aspect that could have been risky to someone else, she didn't even write in her report anything about the high risk behavior to his own safety, (whether it could have potentially caused harm to someone else or not)which was occurring a lot more often than anything else, so now that GAL says he could be a danger to society, are the docs going to be brave enough to say he's not? Of course, last year, when he was completely erratic, they were the ones acting like I was over-reacting when I jumped thru hoops to get him in an acute hospital, then they all recommended he go back to his regular school, and none of them ever found reason to report anything to "appropriate authorites". so, am i allowed to become manic with her if she didn't keep notes of details i reported???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 48185, member: 3699"] i'm planning to call psychiatric and psychiatrist about paperwork and asking about if they kept nnotes from last year, but i'm worried that they are going to just try to CYA because everyone just wants to document any aspect that could have been risky to someone else, she didn't even write in her report anything about the high risk behavior to his own safety, (whether it could have potentially caused harm to someone else or not)which was occurring a lot more often than anything else, so now that GAL says he could be a danger to society, are the docs going to be brave enough to say he's not? Of course, last year, when he was completely erratic, they were the ones acting like I was over-reacting when I jumped thru hoops to get him in an acute hospital, then they all recommended he go back to his regular school, and none of them ever found reason to report anything to "appropriate authorites". so, am i allowed to become manic with her if she didn't keep notes of details i reported??? [/QUOTE]
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