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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 179855" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>The psychiatrist and therapist are aware and therapist has given me some places to look into. I know it is not a cure, but my problem is he is going to lose his daycare because of the rages and when he rages there he is a danger - he runs from the building (has even made it into the street), throws dirt in peoples face, throws chairs around the room, has yielded scissors and has assaulted teachers. </p><p></p><p>At home he throws things, screams, bangs on his bedroom window with his fists and has fled from the house. </p><p></p><p>The SD is getting us a para to assist with-him in daycare, but as of this moment I do not think he will have a daycare to return to. He was sent home Wed, Thur and not welcomed back today. I e-mailed all of this to psychiatrist who told me to goto a specific hospital and go through the er. He said he would then (once admitted) make a call to a contact that he has there. psychiatrist is leaving for India tonight. psychiatrist said to have him admitted for the exlposive behavior not the medication wash that we are in the middle of. </p><p></p><p>He is not a danger 24-7, but when he rages he sure is. He needs a medication adjustment and I just don't know what is best for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 179855, member: 3477"] The psychiatrist and therapist are aware and therapist has given me some places to look into. I know it is not a cure, but my problem is he is going to lose his daycare because of the rages and when he rages there he is a danger - he runs from the building (has even made it into the street), throws dirt in peoples face, throws chairs around the room, has yielded scissors and has assaulted teachers. At home he throws things, screams, bangs on his bedroom window with his fists and has fled from the house. The SD is getting us a para to assist with-him in daycare, but as of this moment I do not think he will have a daycare to return to. He was sent home Wed, Thur and not welcomed back today. I e-mailed all of this to psychiatrist who told me to goto a specific hospital and go through the er. He said he would then (once admitted) make a call to a contact that he has there. psychiatrist is leaving for India tonight. psychiatrist said to have him admitted for the exlposive behavior not the medication wash that we are in the middle of. He is not a danger 24-7, but when he rages he sure is. He needs a medication adjustment and I just don't know what is best for him. [/QUOTE]
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