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Self-doubt and Adrenaline Crash: We sent our son to residential treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 406438" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>I placed my son in a wilderness program over mOther's weekend. It was so sad, but so the right thing to do. I went for walks and walks in the forest. It was hard getting those first few letters of how angry he was etc. But I had support and stayed strong for him. Do give yourself permission to feel like you have been run over by a truck this weekend. </p><p>and please tell us your story. I suspect that there are many here who can relate. </p><p></p><p>My only advice is to do as much reading as you can on psychiatric medications so that you can ask intelligent questions. That will help increase your comfort level. If nothing else even if it isn't very helpful use the time that he is there to get yourself strong and prepared for whatever the next phase is. </p><p>hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 406438, member: 2322"] I placed my son in a wilderness program over mOther's weekend. It was so sad, but so the right thing to do. I went for walks and walks in the forest. It was hard getting those first few letters of how angry he was etc. But I had support and stayed strong for him. Do give yourself permission to feel like you have been run over by a truck this weekend. and please tell us your story. I suspect that there are many here who can relate. My only advice is to do as much reading as you can on psychiatric medications so that you can ask intelligent questions. That will help increase your comfort level. If nothing else even if it isn't very helpful use the time that he is there to get yourself strong and prepared for whatever the next phase is. hugs. [/QUOTE]
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