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<blockquote data-quote="Raining" data-source="post: 64915" data-attributes="member: 1672"><p>Thanks for the hugs JoG. I appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>I know that DEX has nothing on me, but the whole process (if he gets one going) will be a pain to deal with. Im not afraid of him getting full custody (most of it having to do with him not really wanting it because too much responsibility). I know I have not done anything wrong by admitting her. Keeping her home and not doing anything is wrong. Now he's worried about anything financial about all of this. She has 2 insurances that will most likely cover everything. He hesitated on giving me his SS# that I needed to fill out the form at the hospital because he was afraid he would be responsible for the bill. Well according to our divorce decree, I pay the first $300 of any medical bills each year and he pays 80% of the rest. So I can see why he is worried, however, you would think he would rather have her better than worry about money. You'd think....</p><p></p><p>She is there for an evaluation, trying to adjust her medications, and watch her for any suicide attempts. She will even be checked on every 15 minutes while she sleeps. They have group therapy and indivdual therapy etc...</p><p></p><p>JoG, Im sorry to hear your situation didn't go well. Speaking of sleeping, difficult child is on trazodone to sleep but it gives her HUGE munchies. She eats non stop for 2 hours after taking it and even falls asleep while eating because she can't stop until she litterally just passes out. So the dr at the hospital said he wants her off of it and will give her benadril(sp) or something for tonight to sleep. I dont think that will work. It takes a lot of medications to knock her out. At one point a couple of years ago she was on 400mg of seroquil and 25mg knocked ME out and left me groggy the next day. I have sleep issues too so I passed that down to her. I have to take a lot of Xanax to sleep. OTC stuff doesn't do anything for me. I usually have to double the dose to fall asleep. Its terrible. I think they will be in for a surprise tonight to see her still awake after giving that to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raining, post: 64915, member: 1672"] Thanks for the hugs JoG. I appreciate it. I know that DEX has nothing on me, but the whole process (if he gets one going) will be a pain to deal with. Im not afraid of him getting full custody (most of it having to do with him not really wanting it because too much responsibility). I know I have not done anything wrong by admitting her. Keeping her home and not doing anything is wrong. Now he's worried about anything financial about all of this. She has 2 insurances that will most likely cover everything. He hesitated on giving me his SS# that I needed to fill out the form at the hospital because he was afraid he would be responsible for the bill. Well according to our divorce decree, I pay the first $300 of any medical bills each year and he pays 80% of the rest. So I can see why he is worried, however, you would think he would rather have her better than worry about money. You'd think.... She is there for an evaluation, trying to adjust her medications, and watch her for any suicide attempts. She will even be checked on every 15 minutes while she sleeps. They have group therapy and indivdual therapy etc... JoG, Im sorry to hear your situation didn't go well. Speaking of sleeping, difficult child is on trazodone to sleep but it gives her HUGE munchies. She eats non stop for 2 hours after taking it and even falls asleep while eating because she can't stop until she litterally just passes out. So the dr at the hospital said he wants her off of it and will give her benadril(sp) or something for tonight to sleep. I dont think that will work. It takes a lot of medications to knock her out. At one point a couple of years ago she was on 400mg of seroquil and 25mg knocked ME out and left me groggy the next day. I have sleep issues too so I passed that down to her. I have to take a lot of Xanax to sleep. OTC stuff doesn't do anything for me. I usually have to double the dose to fall asleep. Its terrible. I think they will be in for a surprise tonight to see her still awake after giving that to her. [/QUOTE]
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