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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 163521" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>It took an admit to a phosph to get people to take us seriously. It opened up testing, new doctors, new avenues. It is not a cure all, in any way, but it is a start. You can simply take him to the ER, tell them that he is endangering himself and little brother, and see where that goes. If you demand it, they will do a full psychiatric work up - they will also help determine if he needs full time inpatient - and maybe give him a medication to maybe help him stay stable.</p><p></p><p>The shrink is wrong about him not being severe enough. You just have to keep pressing forward, and knocking on enough doorsteps, asserting you warrior mom prowess, until you get what you need for your boy. This shrink is obviously not the one - keep moving forward until you find the one.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't give up!!!! Just keep fighting the good fight - until you find the right solution that will give your son some peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 163521, member: 3301"] It took an admit to a phosph to get people to take us seriously. It opened up testing, new doctors, new avenues. It is not a cure all, in any way, but it is a start. You can simply take him to the ER, tell them that he is endangering himself and little brother, and see where that goes. If you demand it, they will do a full psychiatric work up - they will also help determine if he needs full time inpatient - and maybe give him a medication to maybe help him stay stable. The shrink is wrong about him not being severe enough. You just have to keep pressing forward, and knocking on enough doorsteps, asserting you warrior mom prowess, until you get what you need for your boy. This shrink is obviously not the one - keep moving forward until you find the one. Don't give up!!!! Just keep fighting the good fight - until you find the right solution that will give your son some peace. [/QUOTE]
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