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I guess things are getting back to "normal"
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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 747107" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>My husband reminded me of a possible fourth theory. His nurse last night told him that he would not be discharged without a confirmable plan for followup and a secure and safe place to stay, preferably a facility. But she also told him that if he dug in his heels and demanded to be discharged, they *might* give him a discharge with a note on his record that it was against his team's recommendation. WTH would she tell him that? As soon as she said that, I could just see him throwing a fit demanding immediate discharge. Looks like he had her fooled into believing he seriously wants help because up until today he's been docile and charming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 747107, member: 22877"] My husband reminded me of a possible fourth theory. His nurse last night told him that he would not be discharged without a confirmable plan for followup and a secure and safe place to stay, preferably a facility. But she also told him that if he dug in his heels and demanded to be discharged, they *might* give him a discharge with a note on his record that it was against his team's recommendation. WTH would she tell him that? As soon as she said that, I could just see him throwing a fit demanding immediate discharge. Looks like he had her fooled into believing he seriously wants help because up until today he's been docile and charming. [/QUOTE]
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