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how do you get difficult child hospitalized?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 67294" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I would also take him to the ER, under the circumstances. Make sure that they understand that your concerns are the violence - especially in the car. They hypersexuality is quite concerning, as well, and a very big red flag. But it isn't immediately or even imminently dangerous. At least, not to your average ER employee. It might be helpful for you and for them to make a list of his violent and dangerous behaviors for when you talk to them.</p><p></p><p>Can you talk to his Pediatrician in advance and tell him that you are going? This might be helpful, too. </p><p></p><p>I would never presume to make a diagnosis as to what may be causing this. It could be anything from a situational depression to a food allergy to bi-polar, and anything in between. The first thing is to get the dangerous behaviors to stop. Then there is a the longer haul of figuring out what was causing them and keeping them from coming back. It could be from diet, therapy, medications, or any combination of the above.</p><p></p><p>PS~</p><p></p><p>When the subject of losing a priviledge from what happened in church comes up, be sure that they understand it was a matter of because he refused to stop when you told him, not because of what he was doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 67294, member: 99"] I would also take him to the ER, under the circumstances. Make sure that they understand that your concerns are the violence - especially in the car. They hypersexuality is quite concerning, as well, and a very big red flag. But it isn't immediately or even imminently dangerous. At least, not to your average ER employee. It might be helpful for you and for them to make a list of his violent and dangerous behaviors for when you talk to them. Can you talk to his Pediatrician in advance and tell him that you are going? This might be helpful, too. I would never presume to make a diagnosis as to what may be causing this. It could be anything from a situational depression to a food allergy to bi-polar, and anything in between. The first thing is to get the dangerous behaviors to stop. Then there is a the longer haul of figuring out what was causing them and keeping them from coming back. It could be from diet, therapy, medications, or any combination of the above. PS~ When the subject of losing a priviledge from what happened in church comes up, be sure that they understand it was a matter of because he refused to stop when you told him, not because of what he was doing. [/QUOTE]
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