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some questions about getting a "medwash"
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 136797" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>It looks like your questions have been answered well. I just wanted to throw in that given your son's violence, and the police needing to be called several times - all you would need to do in terms of getting him admitted now is have the police transport him to the local hospital once he has another violent outburst. Once there, you tell psychiatrists that he is unstable due to medication changes, and you need him to stay there until those are completely d/c. Of course the challenge lies in how long they will really keep him...........but at least that answers the question about how to get your son to a phosph and what to ask for.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. I know how hard this! It stinks that any mom or kiddo has to endure this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 136797, member: 3301"] It looks like your questions have been answered well. I just wanted to throw in that given your son's violence, and the police needing to be called several times - all you would need to do in terms of getting him admitted now is have the police transport him to the local hospital once he has another violent outburst. Once there, you tell psychiatrists that he is unstable due to medication changes, and you need him to stay there until those are completely d/c. Of course the challenge lies in how long they will really keep him...........but at least that answers the question about how to get your son to a phosph and what to ask for. Good luck. I know how hard this! It stinks that any mom or kiddo has to endure this. [/QUOTE]
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