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<blockquote data-quote="MommaK" data-source="post: 701147" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>She was admitted inpatient for at least the next 7-10 days. She just finished 14 weeks of partial inpatient treatment. All this place is doing different is changing her medication. They will try to teach her coping skills. How she can learn in 7-10 days what she already learned and refuses to put into action from partial inpatient, I don't know. Obviously she is in a lock down unit. Had they not shut me out I could have told them what to expect. Instead the fact that she can't have anything with a cord, shoe laces, the unit is locked down, etc... came as a surprise to them. It kills me that I am having to watch my 14 year old that I have raised for the last 13 years suffer mental illness and the people that love her but don't understand what she is dealing with. I have not seen her since Sunday and I can't speak to her until Saturday and then only see her with them for an hour Sunday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaK, post: 701147, member: 20354"] She was admitted inpatient for at least the next 7-10 days. She just finished 14 weeks of partial inpatient treatment. All this place is doing different is changing her medication. They will try to teach her coping skills. How she can learn in 7-10 days what she already learned and refuses to put into action from partial inpatient, I don't know. Obviously she is in a lock down unit. Had they not shut me out I could have told them what to expect. Instead the fact that she can't have anything with a cord, shoe laces, the unit is locked down, etc... came as a surprise to them. It kills me that I am having to watch my 14 year old that I have raised for the last 13 years suffer mental illness and the people that love her but don't understand what she is dealing with. I have not seen her since Sunday and I can't speak to her until Saturday and then only see her with them for an hour Sunday. [/QUOTE]
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