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difficult child blew a major gasket - epic meltdown
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 188105" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Steely,</p><p> </p><p>Yes, absolutely and without question, get him to a hospital. He's taken pills, he's continuing with the ideation, he needs to be evaluated now. I totally understand the frustation of dealing with yet another hospitalization but, for me at least, that was a minor price to pay for the reassurance that thank you would be safe. Nope, thank you's never been "cured", can't say anything really helpful came out of a hospitalization truthfully (and I lost count of his admissions around #24).... <strong>except</strong> I was confident that he was safe, that his depression and suicidal thoughts would not get the chance to combine with his utter lack of impulse control and we could at the very least avoid a tragedy for that day.</p><p> </p><p>Please - either take him yourself or have him transported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 188105, member: 8"] Steely, Yes, absolutely and without question, get him to a hospital. He's taken pills, he's continuing with the ideation, he needs to be evaluated now. I totally understand the frustation of dealing with yet another hospitalization but, for me at least, that was a minor price to pay for the reassurance that thank you would be safe. Nope, thank you's never been "cured", can't say anything really helpful came out of a hospitalization truthfully (and I lost count of his admissions around #24).... [B]except[/B] I was confident that he was safe, that his depression and suicidal thoughts would not get the chance to combine with his utter lack of impulse control and we could at the very least avoid a tragedy for that day. Please - either take him yourself or have him transported. [/QUOTE]
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