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<blockquote data-quote="Bugsy" data-source="post: 165545" data-attributes="member: 1680"><p>I am glad you have updated us. I have been thinking about you.</p><p> </p><p>I am also glad they are keeping him until he is more stable.</p><p> </p><p>Do you know if the next step is an out-patient situation? I found that to be very helpful. Every day I would bring my son at 8:00am and then pick him up at 4:00pm. During the day he participated in individual therapy, group therapy, school, gym, art therapy, etc. Then they would send me home with a sheet to complete at night about how he was during the hours at home or on the weekend. It also made me feel better because he was still on a high level of care/observation but could come home at night. Being he is so young I really wanted to see him tucked in his bed every night. </p><p> </p><p>It is so hard to deal with it all. You are doing a great job parenting becaue you are doing what he needs even though it is hard, painful, worrisome and emotional.</p><p> </p><p>Stay strong, get rest,</p><p>Bugsy's mom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugsy, post: 165545, member: 1680"] I am glad you have updated us. I have been thinking about you. I am also glad they are keeping him until he is more stable. Do you know if the next step is an out-patient situation? I found that to be very helpful. Every day I would bring my son at 8:00am and then pick him up at 4:00pm. During the day he participated in individual therapy, group therapy, school, gym, art therapy, etc. Then they would send me home with a sheet to complete at night about how he was during the hours at home or on the weekend. It also made me feel better because he was still on a high level of care/observation but could come home at night. Being he is so young I really wanted to see him tucked in his bed every night. It is so hard to deal with it all. You are doing a great job parenting becaue you are doing what he needs even though it is hard, painful, worrisome and emotional. Stay strong, get rest, Bugsy's mom [/QUOTE]
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