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Feeling VERY battle weary today...
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<blockquote data-quote="tired Cheryl" data-source="post: 87938" data-attributes="member: 4109"><p>Hi:</p><p></p><p>You have gotten great advice so far. I would definately not wait until April. I don't know what happens when you show up at the ER with a kid that was having huge violent meltdown but appears calm once at the ER. <u>MANY</u> times recently I have thought about taking my difficult child to ER but did not for a variety of reasons. I know how it feels to be totally desperate and at the end or your rope.</p><p></p><p>Maybe someone out there can that has done the ER thing can share their experiences?????</p><p></p><p>The only other thing I will add is that you need to seek help for yourself as well. I do not mean to insult you in any way but can hear your cries for help and I am in a similar situation. I have only just begun seeking my own mental health services but feel a bit more in control of the situation-almost like I have a new safety net there.</p><p></p><p>I know that it is difficult to take the time for ourseleves when our difficult children not to mention PCs take so much time BUT please think about this.</p><p></p><p>I hope that your daughter gets the help that she needs soon!</p><p></p><p>Hugs</p><p>Cheryl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tired Cheryl, post: 87938, member: 4109"] Hi: You have gotten great advice so far. I would definately not wait until April. I don't know what happens when you show up at the ER with a kid that was having huge violent meltdown but appears calm once at the ER. <u>MANY</u> times recently I have thought about taking my difficult child to ER but did not for a variety of reasons. I know how it feels to be totally desperate and at the end or your rope. Maybe someone out there can that has done the ER thing can share their experiences????? The only other thing I will add is that you need to seek help for yourself as well. I do not mean to insult you in any way but can hear your cries for help and I am in a similar situation. I have only just begun seeking my own mental health services but feel a bit more in control of the situation-almost like I have a new safety net there. I know that it is difficult to take the time for ourseleves when our difficult children not to mention PCs take so much time BUT please think about this. I hope that your daughter gets the help that she needs soon! Hugs Cheryl [/QUOTE]
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