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difficult child wanted to do voluntary commit
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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 14691" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>UNC called me at 5 AM this morning to say he arrived and that they would call again later in the morning. Duke changed him to an involuntary commit, and then had the sheriff transport him. I can't believe that it took them all night to do it.</p><p></p><p>Janet- I will ask them about the psycho pharmacologist. That sounds like a great idea. What kind of testing do they do there? I have heard some good things about UNC. Someone from a NAMI class I signed up for said that they were the only ones in this area who made a difference in getting her daughter better. She said there was a step up unit that was free to her daughter once she turned 18 and had no insurance. She said it was wonderful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 14691, member: 2687"] UNC called me at 5 AM this morning to say he arrived and that they would call again later in the morning. Duke changed him to an involuntary commit, and then had the sheriff transport him. I can't believe that it took them all night to do it. Janet- I will ask them about the psycho pharmacologist. That sounds like a great idea. What kind of testing do they do there? I have heard some good things about UNC. Someone from a NAMI class I signed up for said that they were the only ones in this area who made a difference in getting her daughter better. She said there was a step up unit that was free to her daughter once she turned 18 and had no insurance. She said it was wonderful. [/QUOTE]
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