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<blockquote data-quote="kris" data-source="post: 15677" data-attributes="member: 74"><p><font color="brown">joanne, i know the urge is strong to blame yourself, but none of this is your doing. if he was molested at school how could you have prevented that....it's a residential setting for heavens' sake. you weren't there! while we like to think they are protected in those environments there is a heck of a lot of experimentation that goes on in boarding schools...boy on boy as well as girl on girl. even the most classy boarding schools have this happen. </p><p></p><p>being an insulin dependant diabetic i don't see high sugars setting off this episode. low sugars can cause aggitation, but i've never heard of highs doing that. </p><p></p><p>why do you think he was so sleepy? sugars don't seem high enough to cause that. avoidance maybe since there were no medication changes as of yet?</p><p></p><p>you need to call his regular psychiatrist & aprise him of the situation....like right away. he can't do anything but he can maybe contact treating psychiatrist in hospital.</p><p></p><p>you can do your own research on Residential Treatment Center (RTC) placement & most certainly should. talk to the director of the residential school....& again, if you have contacts in the Deaf community talk to them. are you friendly with-any of the other parents from the school??? i don't understand why your insurance company would not give you a list....unless they have no clue who might be willing to take your son. </p><p></p><p>you don't need a hospital referral to have him placed in Residential Treatment Center (RTC). his own psychiatrist & a recommendation from the school should do the trick. </p><p></p><p>given the level of the violence i don't understand why the hospital SW is saying she's not comfortable making an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) recommendation. what does he have to do before she *feels comfortable* :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:.</p><p></p><p>it's starting to sound like we may have to dust off the warrior mom armor for you & send it overnight. this is sounding like you are going to have to make some serious noise....kick things up higher. <strong>FIGHT!!!!</strong> </p><p></p><p>kris :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: </font></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kris, post: 15677, member: 74"] <font color="brown">joanne, i know the urge is strong to blame yourself, but none of this is your doing. if he was molested at school how could you have prevented that....it's a residential setting for heavens' sake. you weren't there! while we like to think they are protected in those environments there is a heck of a lot of experimentation that goes on in boarding schools...boy on boy as well as girl on girl. even the most classy boarding schools have this happen. being an insulin dependant diabetic i don't see high sugars setting off this episode. low sugars can cause aggitation, but i've never heard of highs doing that. why do you think he was so sleepy? sugars don't seem high enough to cause that. avoidance maybe since there were no medication changes as of yet? you need to call his regular psychiatrist & aprise him of the situation....like right away. he can't do anything but he can maybe contact treating psychiatrist in hospital. you can do your own research on Residential Treatment Center (RTC) placement & most certainly should. talk to the director of the residential school....& again, if you have contacts in the Deaf community talk to them. are you friendly with-any of the other parents from the school??? i don't understand why your insurance company would not give you a list....unless they have no clue who might be willing to take your son. you don't need a hospital referral to have him placed in Residential Treatment Center (RTC). his own psychiatrist & a recommendation from the school should do the trick. given the level of the violence i don't understand why the hospital SW is saying she's not comfortable making an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) recommendation. what does he have to do before she *feels comfortable* [img]:shocked:[/img] [img]:shocked:[/img] [img]:shocked:[/img]. it's starting to sound like we may have to dust off the warrior mom armor for you & send it overnight. this is sounding like you are going to have to make some serious noise....kick things up higher. [b]FIGHT!!!![/b] kris [img]:smile:[/img] [img]:smile:[/img] [img]:smile:[/img] [img]:smile:[/img] [img]:smile:[/img] [img]:smile:[/img] </font> [/QUOTE]
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