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Heading toward a nervous breakdown.. just a little one..
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 352126" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am so glad you are feeling better today and it was also a good day for difficult child. I am looking foward to hearing the result of the evaluation appointment tomorrow morning.</p><p> </p><p>You can try just calling an ambulance. If they are unable to restrain difficult child to get him to the hospital than they may need police help. But I would definetly do everything possible to keep the police record at bay. The day is not yet here when law enforcement can be seen as looking at these types of call as a "helping situation" and not a "punishing situation" if you know what I mean. Some police departments and officers do "get it" and will "help" but you really won't know which way it will go until it happens.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child uses Xanax for panic attacks or when his anxiety is sky high. He used it to get to school every day last Spring and about a week this Fall. He states he can feel it working taking the fear away and calming him down. That may help you? Check with your doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 352126, member: 5096"] I am so glad you are feeling better today and it was also a good day for difficult child. I am looking foward to hearing the result of the evaluation appointment tomorrow morning. You can try just calling an ambulance. If they are unable to restrain difficult child to get him to the hospital than they may need police help. But I would definetly do everything possible to keep the police record at bay. The day is not yet here when law enforcement can be seen as looking at these types of call as a "helping situation" and not a "punishing situation" if you know what I mean. Some police departments and officers do "get it" and will "help" but you really won't know which way it will go until it happens. My difficult child uses Xanax for panic attacks or when his anxiety is sky high. He used it to get to school every day last Spring and about a week this Fall. He states he can feel it working taking the fear away and calming him down. That may help you? Check with your doctor. [/QUOTE]
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