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First time visit at inpatient facility
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 174063" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>What you described is the protocol for most phosphs I have experienced. They just do not have the funds or staffing for more therapy than that (or so they say). It is also the norm, in my experience, for the phosph to take little interest in the medications, as long as the patient is calm. Your only hope is to have your personal psychiatrist to start calling your childs phosph psychiatrist and demanding things. Our parental input is largely ignored. The very last phosph I put my son in, I demanded his release AMA. Although I did not feel they were harming him - it was clear there was nothing more he was going to get there than he already had. It was only a stabilizing place.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could sound more hopeful. And maybe your situation will be different. I certainly hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 174063, member: 3301"] What you described is the protocol for most phosphs I have experienced. They just do not have the funds or staffing for more therapy than that (or so they say). It is also the norm, in my experience, for the phosph to take little interest in the medications, as long as the patient is calm. Your only hope is to have your personal psychiatrist to start calling your childs phosph psychiatrist and demanding things. Our parental input is largely ignored. The very last phosph I put my son in, I demanded his release AMA. Although I did not feel they were harming him - it was clear there was nothing more he was going to get there than he already had. It was only a stabilizing place. I wish I could sound more hopeful. And maybe your situation will be different. I certainly hope. [/QUOTE]
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