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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: 239411" data-attributes="member: 6583"><p>My daughters seem to be alright. They have learned to deal with his issues because he has had them for so long. My older one is fine. Elijah used to get into her stuff but I put a chain on the inside of her door. Sometimes Elijah used to direct his anger at my younger daughter who is ten, but not anything now for quite some time. Even when he did she was upset but seemed to understand that he just has issues and continued to be close to him. They play together and spend lots of time. She tries to teach him things as they play school. One good thing about him being at the 3-4 grade school is that they get to eat lunch together almost daily, except when he has had a bad day. She gets upset sometimes that she can not have friends sleep over because I do not want to take a chance of him touching them or hurting them. But overall both my girls hold up pretty well to having a brother and dad who are both bipolar and have mood swings. </p><p> </p><p>I always seem to find a way to be alright. I do see a counselor every other week who happens to be Elijah's old counselor so she understands what it going on. I have been seeing her for about a year.</p><p> </p><p>I thought the arguing about my son in front of him, and the patients was totally unacceptable and unprofessional. The therapist had a family in there with her, and there were two people in the waiting room who heard and seen everything going on with my son. I am glad that was out last visit, because I don't know if I would want to go back there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcox, post: 239411, member: 6583"] My daughters seem to be alright. They have learned to deal with his issues because he has had them for so long. My older one is fine. Elijah used to get into her stuff but I put a chain on the inside of her door. Sometimes Elijah used to direct his anger at my younger daughter who is ten, but not anything now for quite some time. Even when he did she was upset but seemed to understand that he just has issues and continued to be close to him. They play together and spend lots of time. She tries to teach him things as they play school. One good thing about him being at the 3-4 grade school is that they get to eat lunch together almost daily, except when he has had a bad day. She gets upset sometimes that she can not have friends sleep over because I do not want to take a chance of him touching them or hurting them. But overall both my girls hold up pretty well to having a brother and dad who are both bipolar and have mood swings. I always seem to find a way to be alright. I do see a counselor every other week who happens to be Elijah's old counselor so she understands what it going on. I have been seeing her for about a year. I thought the arguing about my son in front of him, and the patients was totally unacceptable and unprofessional. The therapist had a family in there with her, and there were two people in the waiting room who heard and seen everything going on with my son. I am glad that was out last visit, because I don't know if I would want to go back there. [/QUOTE]
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