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it seriously never ends/medication change with-no notification
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 383332" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lots of times they will use a xanax or even haldol PRN if a child is out of control. Its called a chemical restraint instead of a physical one. You just have to flow with it. Im sure it wasnt going to be a long term change in medications. Im not even sure that seroquel comes in an injectible form, it might be that they are using one of the others such as risperdal or zyprexa which I think do come in injectibles. Or this might be a threat to get her to take them. </p><p></p><p>I am giving you advice from the other side of the mountain. I remember all the cries to come get him. All the threats, tears, stories about how awful it was in these places. Truthfully, there was only one place that was a place I had to pull him from myself and one place that was shut down on us. This was after so many placements I cant even count them all. Most are really decent placements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 383332, member: 1514"] Lots of times they will use a xanax or even haldol PRN if a child is out of control. Its called a chemical restraint instead of a physical one. You just have to flow with it. Im sure it wasnt going to be a long term change in medications. Im not even sure that seroquel comes in an injectible form, it might be that they are using one of the others such as risperdal or zyprexa which I think do come in injectibles. Or this might be a threat to get her to take them. I am giving you advice from the other side of the mountain. I remember all the cries to come get him. All the threats, tears, stories about how awful it was in these places. Truthfully, there was only one place that was a place I had to pull him from myself and one place that was shut down on us. This was after so many placements I cant even count them all. Most are really decent placements. [/QUOTE]
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