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<blockquote data-quote="WitsEnd" data-source="post: 659817" data-attributes="member: 19221"><p>HMBgal - I want to jump for joy for finding someone who can understand what we are going through, but at the same time my heart breaks for you because I know all to well the road you and your family are on. I am also being investigated by Child Protective Services because my son has told people that he doesn't feel like his mom loves him and that I don't feed him (all untrue). The CPS investigator also told me the person who called in was worried that nobody was doing anything about his self harm statements. I told CPS what all I had done and asked if there was anything more they felt like I could do because at this point I feel like I am doing everything I possibly can. After the meltdown my son had at his counselor's office on Sunday she said that she felt that she could no longer see him because she cannot be effective in his current state. She has recommended residential treatment. I am not quite ready to go down that road, but if things don't get better soon I feel like I won't have a choice.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/members/insanecdn.11791/" target="_blank">InsaneCdn</a> - We haven't had any type of Occupational Therapist (OT) testing done at this point, but I will look into it. We are scheduled to have a complete neurological work-up done. I am hoping that can provide us with some answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WitsEnd, post: 659817, member: 19221"] HMBgal - I want to jump for joy for finding someone who can understand what we are going through, but at the same time my heart breaks for you because I know all to well the road you and your family are on. I am also being investigated by Child Protective Services because my son has told people that he doesn't feel like his mom loves him and that I don't feed him (all untrue). The CPS investigator also told me the person who called in was worried that nobody was doing anything about his self harm statements. I told CPS what all I had done and asked if there was anything more they felt like I could do because at this point I feel like I am doing everything I possibly can. After the meltdown my son had at his counselor's office on Sunday she said that she felt that she could no longer see him because she cannot be effective in his current state. She has recommended residential treatment. I am not quite ready to go down that road, but if things don't get better soon I feel like I won't have a choice. [URL='http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/members/insanecdn.11791/']InsaneCdn[/URL] - We haven't had any type of Occupational Therapist (OT) testing done at this point, but I will look into it. We are scheduled to have a complete neurological work-up done. I am hoping that can provide us with some answers. [/QUOTE]
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