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Really need some imediate help here folks please!
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 325059" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>As others have said, violence is never a good thing. The next time he does this don't wait on or assume someone else has called the police. Do it yourself. Be sure to tell them what difficult child's diagnosis is. Tell them that you don't believe he is stable and he needs to be transported to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation. If nothing else, you can get him admitted under a 72 hour hold as a danger to others. Then call the psychiatrist and tell him/her what's going on. Granted, medications that are the right combo and dosage get our difficult child's where they need to be to do the rest themselves but this doesn't sound anywhere near to that. Demand, request, whatever it takes, to get the doctor to do something. End of your rope tears have been known to move mountains around here also. </p><p></p><p>Until then, tell difficult child that you will not tolerate violence in your house. Dad may not have followed through with calling the cops but YOU will. Make sure you always have your cell phone on you or some way of calling and ensure you have a safe place to go in your house or out in case you need it. (same with others in the house.)</p><p></p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 325059, member: 2459"] As others have said, violence is never a good thing. The next time he does this don't wait on or assume someone else has called the police. Do it yourself. Be sure to tell them what difficult child's diagnosis is. Tell them that you don't believe he is stable and he needs to be transported to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation. If nothing else, you can get him admitted under a 72 hour hold as a danger to others. Then call the psychiatrist and tell him/her what's going on. Granted, medications that are the right combo and dosage get our difficult child's where they need to be to do the rest themselves but this doesn't sound anywhere near to that. Demand, request, whatever it takes, to get the doctor to do something. End of your rope tears have been known to move mountains around here also. Until then, tell difficult child that you will not tolerate violence in your house. Dad may not have followed through with calling the cops but YOU will. Make sure you always have your cell phone on you or some way of calling and ensure you have a safe place to go in your house or out in case you need it. (same with others in the house.) Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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