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School and medication refusal. She's out of control
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 562812" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>How is your evening going California? Did she settle at all? There is NO way she would have been getting food from g'ma. She chose to stay home. Too bad. And, I would be taking the phone permanently for awhile. It is not a necessity. One thing I learned while difficult child was in the psychiatric hospital was that I do not have to talk to her if she is not going to be respectful. You do not have to respond to any of her texts. Disengage everytime she starts. It is hard not to argue with them. But, it helps. </p><p> I wish I had some answer to the medication refusal. I give difficult child her morning medications while she is still asleep. I bring them up, hand them to her, and she takes them and goes right back to sleep. Is there anyway you could do that? I have been very lucky. My difficult child has never refused her medications. She actually knows that they help her, and without them she is not stable. We are very very lucky. Hope things go well next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 562812, member: 13204"] How is your evening going California? Did she settle at all? There is NO way she would have been getting food from g'ma. She chose to stay home. Too bad. And, I would be taking the phone permanently for awhile. It is not a necessity. One thing I learned while difficult child was in the psychiatric hospital was that I do not have to talk to her if she is not going to be respectful. You do not have to respond to any of her texts. Disengage everytime she starts. It is hard not to argue with them. But, it helps. I wish I had some answer to the medication refusal. I give difficult child her morning medications while she is still asleep. I bring them up, hand them to her, and she takes them and goes right back to sleep. Is there anyway you could do that? I have been very lucky. My difficult child has never refused her medications. She actually knows that they help her, and without them she is not stable. We are very very lucky. Hope things go well next week. [/QUOTE]
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