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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 450011" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>The thing about that though is that he will act like everything's fine in front of them. He will say what he knows they want to hear! He's very manipulative like that! We've already had one meeting last week with him, the psychiatrist, clinician, and CMO about the expectations at home after discharge. difficult child was there and acted all cool and calm. Like sure, no problem, I can do that. But he can't and he won't and he made that clear to me today. All my husband and I want is some peace and respect in our home! We don't ask a lot. Don't steal. Don't lie. Show respect. Not hard right? But difficult child thinks these things are totally unreasonable and that he should be able to do what he wants. </p><p></p><p>I just left a message for his clinician. I'm refusing to allow him to be discharged tomorrow. I don't care what they say! I'm his mother and I KNOW something is not right. He is definitely not ready to come home and in all honesty I'm not only scared for his safety but for ours as well. When he goes into one of his rages he's not all there and I'm afraid to be home alone with him at this point!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 450011, member: 12470"] The thing about that though is that he will act like everything's fine in front of them. He will say what he knows they want to hear! He's very manipulative like that! We've already had one meeting last week with him, the psychiatrist, clinician, and CMO about the expectations at home after discharge. difficult child was there and acted all cool and calm. Like sure, no problem, I can do that. But he can't and he won't and he made that clear to me today. All my husband and I want is some peace and respect in our home! We don't ask a lot. Don't steal. Don't lie. Show respect. Not hard right? But difficult child thinks these things are totally unreasonable and that he should be able to do what he wants. I just left a message for his clinician. I'm refusing to allow him to be discharged tomorrow. I don't care what they say! I'm his mother and I KNOW something is not right. He is definitely not ready to come home and in all honesty I'm not only scared for his safety but for ours as well. When he goes into one of his rages he's not all there and I'm afraid to be home alone with him at this point! [/QUOTE]
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