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Inpatient treatment not going well
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 517912" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm so sorry. I wonder if he's really scared and this is his way of showing it. I know when my difficult child got really scared she treated me horribly and said horrible things to me. If only they woul learn how to express their real feelings in a constructive manner.</p><p></p><p>Why are his bags packed now, does he want you to pick him up before Friday? When my difficult child was in inpatient rehab she tried to bolt one saturday with former patients who came to visit. She was in the parking lot putting her bags in a car when they ran out nd got her and somehow convinced her to come back in. It was a horrible day, I too had hoped the treatment program was working better.</p><p></p><p>Does your difficult child not want to go to the IOP upon release? I'm sorry he is taking this all out on you when it was his own actions that put him there.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 517912, member: 59"] I'm so sorry. I wonder if he's really scared and this is his way of showing it. I know when my difficult child got really scared she treated me horribly and said horrible things to me. If only they woul learn how to express their real feelings in a constructive manner. Why are his bags packed now, does he want you to pick him up before Friday? When my difficult child was in inpatient rehab she tried to bolt one saturday with former patients who came to visit. She was in the parking lot putting her bags in a car when they ran out nd got her and somehow convinced her to come back in. It was a horrible day, I too had hoped the treatment program was working better. Does your difficult child not want to go to the IOP upon release? I'm sorry he is taking this all out on you when it was his own actions that put him there. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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