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difficult child just called...oh my gosh
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 472526" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>No, I thought it was a little funny but also thought the same thing... I think it is great he is talking about how he feels but he can't make up the rules. That is why I said it is a fair idea and we will talk to his therapist. Since it is monday morning I assume they are meeting him for the first time. I am going to call to make sure that I dont have to wait till tomorrow's scheduled social worker meeting to talk to anyone about him. This is too long. Of course they have lots to do. The outside docs all have to be contacted and talked to etc. I get that but it is torture being out of the loop. My biggest fear is they will only consider what they are currently seeing and hearing from him rather than looking at the big picture. I express that concern out loud and his own docs hear me I think. But you never know...docs are prone to peer pressure too so I need to make sure they remember I need them to really advocate for him to be in the least restrictive environment that is safe and supportive. I am not reckless...I would never endagnger myself or him.... I just know the differences and know him very well....I want them to listen to that. I know most dont, seems like that is a lot of what I am hearing from many here, but I am trying...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 472526, member: 12886"] No, I thought it was a little funny but also thought the same thing... I think it is great he is talking about how he feels but he can't make up the rules. That is why I said it is a fair idea and we will talk to his therapist. Since it is monday morning I assume they are meeting him for the first time. I am going to call to make sure that I dont have to wait till tomorrow's scheduled social worker meeting to talk to anyone about him. This is too long. Of course they have lots to do. The outside docs all have to be contacted and talked to etc. I get that but it is torture being out of the loop. My biggest fear is they will only consider what they are currently seeing and hearing from him rather than looking at the big picture. I express that concern out loud and his own docs hear me I think. But you never know...docs are prone to peer pressure too so I need to make sure they remember I need them to really advocate for him to be in the least restrictive environment that is safe and supportive. I am not reckless...I would never endagnger myself or him.... I just know the differences and know him very well....I want them to listen to that. I know most dont, seems like that is a lot of what I am hearing from many here, but I am trying... [/QUOTE]
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