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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 605594" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>joders...</p><p>you are in Canada.</p><p>The country of line ups for health care.</p><p>The only way you are going to jump the queue is that YOU have to be pulling the triggers. Not them.</p><p>You MUST let them know that there is no way you can provide 24/7 supervision, and that the incidents from the week at the grandparents' place was way over the top.</p><p>YOU must insist that he is an immediate threat to the safety and well being of your daughter.</p><p>He MUST be removed... NOW.</p><p>They can figure out what to do with him, afterwards.</p><p> </p><p>Call psychiatrist back. If they won't place him immediately, take him to psychiatric hospital and refuse to take him home.</p><p>Call social services if you have to.</p><p>But... the wheels will NOT move very fast, unless YOU are driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 605594, member: 11791"] joders... you are in Canada. The country of line ups for health care. The only way you are going to jump the queue is that YOU have to be pulling the triggers. Not them. You MUST let them know that there is no way you can provide 24/7 supervision, and that the incidents from the week at the grandparents' place was way over the top. YOU must insist that he is an immediate threat to the safety and well being of your daughter. He MUST be removed... NOW. They can figure out what to do with him, afterwards. Call psychiatrist back. If they won't place him immediately, take him to psychiatric hospital and refuse to take him home. Call social services if you have to. But... the wheels will NOT move very fast, unless YOU are driving. [/QUOTE]
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