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Elijah last visit with old psychiatrist, section 12d, ER psychiatric evaluation
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<blockquote data-quote="jcox" data-source="post: 239180" data-attributes="member: 6583"><p>He does the same type of things at home sometimes. Nothing seems to bring his rages on. He will be fine playing or sitting at the table and it is like something snaps in his head and off he goes into a rage usually for no apearant reason, but sometimes from the word no or while asking him to do something. About seventy five percent of the time they happen for no known reason though.... </p><p> </p><p>In the ER last night he told me "Mommy my belly makes me so tired". I believe that his belly really talks to him and is more than the imaginary friend every professional we came to so far believes it to be. I think it is some type of hallucination. He gets so tired from it telling him to do bad things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcox, post: 239180, member: 6583"] He does the same type of things at home sometimes. Nothing seems to bring his rages on. He will be fine playing or sitting at the table and it is like something snaps in his head and off he goes into a rage usually for no apearant reason, but sometimes from the word no or while asking him to do something. About seventy five percent of the time they happen for no known reason though.... In the ER last night he told me "Mommy my belly makes me so tired". I believe that his belly really talks to him and is more than the imaginary friend every professional we came to so far believes it to be. I think it is some type of hallucination. He gets so tired from it telling him to do bad things. [/QUOTE]
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