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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 176367" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>thank you all (again) for the words of wisdom. The plan is to go see his psychiatrist 2morrow, and try to push her hard to admitt him into a partial hospital. Then we will see what comes of Thursday at court.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child I started the lexapro right after the last legal incident. I have noticed he gets up easier. As far as his rages go, they may be a little more intense, it is hard to tell. He is definatley not holding anything back when he goes off on me, or my parents.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child I is very "street smart", which were the officer's exact words. I do not necesarily agree. difficult child II has buttons that can be easily pressed, for a display of his violent behavior, but difficult child I is alot more "manipulative" in the way he shuts it down, and will not be out of control in front of stangers, Dr's, PO, DYFS or police officers.</p><p> </p><p>I have calls into his PO and DYFS worker, hopefully they will call back 2morrow. My Mom took difficult child I to work today 40 minutes late, because he was moving slowly and she refused to usher him along. I have to pick him up at 7Pm, not looking forward to it. It is heart breaking to know he will most likely lose this job, and it was so hard for him to get one in the 1st place!</p><p> </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/whiteflag.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whiteflag:" title="whiteflag :whiteflag:" data-shortname=":whiteflag:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 176367, member: 4864"] thank you all (again) for the words of wisdom. The plan is to go see his psychiatrist 2morrow, and try to push her hard to admitt him into a partial hospital. Then we will see what comes of Thursday at court. difficult child I started the lexapro right after the last legal incident. I have noticed he gets up easier. As far as his rages go, they may be a little more intense, it is hard to tell. He is definatley not holding anything back when he goes off on me, or my parents. difficult child I is very "street smart", which were the officer's exact words. I do not necesarily agree. difficult child II has buttons that can be easily pressed, for a display of his violent behavior, but difficult child I is alot more "manipulative" in the way he shuts it down, and will not be out of control in front of stangers, Dr's, PO, DYFS or police officers. I have calls into his PO and DYFS worker, hopefully they will call back 2morrow. My Mom took difficult child I to work today 40 minutes late, because he was moving slowly and she refused to usher him along. I have to pick him up at 7Pm, not looking forward to it. It is heart breaking to know he will most likely lose this job, and it was so hard for him to get one in the 1st place! :whiteflag: [/QUOTE]
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