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difficult child Was Taken To The Hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 584775" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Well, he's home. He's sad and he's angry. I can tell by the way that he's carrying himself and by the tone of his voice, but he's holding himself together because the male nurse at the psychiatric ER basically told him that if we have to bring him back, of have him brought back, he would go straight to an adolescent psychiatric hospital and that he would be there for a while. He said that does not want to do that, but something tells me that we will eventually have to go that route.</p><p></p><p>He's lost everything right now. He can read a book and play with some of the toys in his room. We made him unhook his Xbox and surrender it to us and he knows it will be months before he earns it back. Spring break is going to be joyful, let me tell you. </p><p></p><p>He took a shower after he had some lunch and he went to his room. I'm just leaving him alone for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 584775, member: 15810"] Well, he's home. He's sad and he's angry. I can tell by the way that he's carrying himself and by the tone of his voice, but he's holding himself together because the male nurse at the psychiatric ER basically told him that if we have to bring him back, of have him brought back, he would go straight to an adolescent psychiatric hospital and that he would be there for a while. He said that does not want to do that, but something tells me that we will eventually have to go that route. He's lost everything right now. He can read a book and play with some of the toys in his room. We made him unhook his Xbox and surrender it to us and he knows it will be months before he earns it back. Spring break is going to be joyful, let me tell you. He took a shower after he had some lunch and he went to his room. I'm just leaving him alone for now. [/QUOTE]
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