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difficult child ultimate defiance like i've never seen
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 382679" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi Jena,</p><p>I remember when my difficult child was 16 and in a lockdown Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in Utah. She wasn't allowed much contact with us at first, which was a good thing, but she sure tried to get me to come get her when she could. When that didn't work she started "fainting"--I think some times she could make herself faint and other times she pretended to faint. Anyway, once the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) ruled out physical causes they told her that they could handle the fainting and that she would not be going home. She finally accepted it and quit trying to get out but it took about 3 months.</p><p></p><p>I remember how hard it was--I am so sorry you have to go through this. You'll be okay, just hang in there. I'm glad she is showing her true colors, that's a good thing!</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 382679, member: 3208"] Hi Jena, I remember when my difficult child was 16 and in a lockdown Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in Utah. She wasn't allowed much contact with us at first, which was a good thing, but she sure tried to get me to come get her when she could. When that didn't work she started "fainting"--I think some times she could make herself faint and other times she pretended to faint. Anyway, once the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) ruled out physical causes they told her that they could handle the fainting and that she would not be going home. She finally accepted it and quit trying to get out but it took about 3 months. I remember how hard it was--I am so sorry you have to go through this. You'll be okay, just hang in there. I'm glad she is showing her true colors, that's a good thing! Hugs, Jane [/QUOTE]
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