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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 618822" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Jugey, thanks for writing. Your daughter sounds a lot like my son. I know how you feel! Glad you got some good responses. I hope that the addt'l medication works out. I called the police on my son a few times. The police will let you know how many times they will show up before they make an arrest but should tell you that out of earshot of your daughter. IOW, each time they come, your daughter my think that she will only get out of the situation in handcuffs, when in reality, the police will most likely give her a lecture. Unless she's still actively attacking you when they show up.</p><p>When you call 911, be sure to tell the operator that it is your daughter and that she has a mood disorder or neurological disorder and that she is on medications, so they know who to send to your house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 618822, member: 3419"] Jugey, thanks for writing. Your daughter sounds a lot like my son. I know how you feel! Glad you got some good responses. I hope that the addt'l medication works out. I called the police on my son a few times. The police will let you know how many times they will show up before they make an arrest but should tell you that out of earshot of your daughter. IOW, each time they come, your daughter my think that she will only get out of the situation in handcuffs, when in reality, the police will most likely give her a lecture. Unless she's still actively attacking you when they show up. When you call 911, be sure to tell the operator that it is your daughter and that she has a mood disorder or neurological disorder and that she is on medications, so they know who to send to your house. [/QUOTE]
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