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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 508541" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Lots of hugs. Be SURE to take posts about what happened, even emails you sent to anyone about it if you did that. THey show that YOU felt no threat except from the cop who tried to refuse you access not just to your son but the the entire frimpin' ER - NOT legal for him to do. One EXCELLENT question to ask the cop (for your atty to ask him or the judge to ask him, NOT you and NOT ahead of time!) is that if he thought there was XXX and you were the victim of said XXX, then WHY did he try to keep you from the ER? Gee, isn't that where victims are SUPPOSED to go for help? So if he kept you out of the ER then he KNEW there was no XXX. it just can't be both ways.</p><p></p><p>Ask the doctor about a short term anxiety medication for difficult child 1 and also difficult child 2 and you to help you through this. Even benadryl, if the kids can handle that, works for anxiety. Vistaril is a commonly used antianxiety medication (also called atarax) and it is also an antihistamine. </p><p></p><p>Sending you lots of hugs! THis is a bunch of koi from a cop who is having a tantrum because he didn't get his way and a county prosecutor who doesn't know the score but likely feels some newcomer solidarity with the cop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 508541, member: 1233"] Lots of hugs. Be SURE to take posts about what happened, even emails you sent to anyone about it if you did that. THey show that YOU felt no threat except from the cop who tried to refuse you access not just to your son but the the entire frimpin' ER - NOT legal for him to do. One EXCELLENT question to ask the cop (for your atty to ask him or the judge to ask him, NOT you and NOT ahead of time!) is that if he thought there was XXX and you were the victim of said XXX, then WHY did he try to keep you from the ER? Gee, isn't that where victims are SUPPOSED to go for help? So if he kept you out of the ER then he KNEW there was no XXX. it just can't be both ways. Ask the doctor about a short term anxiety medication for difficult child 1 and also difficult child 2 and you to help you through this. Even benadryl, if the kids can handle that, works for anxiety. Vistaril is a commonly used antianxiety medication (also called atarax) and it is also an antihistamine. Sending you lots of hugs! THis is a bunch of koi from a cop who is having a tantrum because he didn't get his way and a county prosecutor who doesn't know the score but likely feels some newcomer solidarity with the cop. [/QUOTE]
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