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<blockquote data-quote="jodyice" data-source="post: 16902" data-attributes="member: 3337"><p>hi kris.. that's one of the things husband and I have been having a hard time understanding. The one place for the deaf, they told us in a medical emergency they use the nurse at the current school difficult child attends, (that's how close the places are) until 911 can get there. They've never had a nurse on staff there, which I thought was against the law? When we checked into getting him placed there a year ago, the hospital was going to go there and train the staff about highs and low blood sugars as well as train them into giving him an emergency shot if difficult child would go into shock, they said they didn't want that sort of responsibility. And yet in the past they had a child there with a trach tube and they had to learn to clean that, etc, I don't understand the issue with his diabetes being so much harder, myself.</p><p>I'm going to program 911 into mine and husband's phone. </p><p>Also crisis team gave us their cell numbers but not their home numbers, which I still need to program into husband's phone, they're already in mine. The other crisis number we have for our county is a joke, you call them, they tell you to call 911. They're no help whatsoever, and yet, they're supposed to be able to do a psyche evaluation there.</p><p>The voices in his head, they've not responded to, we've asked questions but they keep putting us off, almost like they've never come across that before. Makes me want to just slap people sometimes, and I'm not a violent person. And from what the nurse told us on Friday was the Geodon was the only thing they've adjusted at all, they've not added any other medications or taken anything away, other than he's not had to have any ativan since he's been there, but that was only on an as needed basis anyway. </p><p>I need to sit and write out a whole bunch of questions today so I can ask them when we get to the hospital tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jodyice, post: 16902, member: 3337"] hi kris.. that's one of the things husband and I have been having a hard time understanding. The one place for the deaf, they told us in a medical emergency they use the nurse at the current school difficult child attends, (that's how close the places are) until 911 can get there. They've never had a nurse on staff there, which I thought was against the law? When we checked into getting him placed there a year ago, the hospital was going to go there and train the staff about highs and low blood sugars as well as train them into giving him an emergency shot if difficult child would go into shock, they said they didn't want that sort of responsibility. And yet in the past they had a child there with a trach tube and they had to learn to clean that, etc, I don't understand the issue with his diabetes being so much harder, myself. I'm going to program 911 into mine and husband's phone. Also crisis team gave us their cell numbers but not their home numbers, which I still need to program into husband's phone, they're already in mine. The other crisis number we have for our county is a joke, you call them, they tell you to call 911. They're no help whatsoever, and yet, they're supposed to be able to do a psyche evaluation there. The voices in his head, they've not responded to, we've asked questions but they keep putting us off, almost like they've never come across that before. Makes me want to just slap people sometimes, and I'm not a violent person. And from what the nurse told us on Friday was the Geodon was the only thing they've adjusted at all, they've not added any other medications or taken anything away, other than he's not had to have any ativan since he's been there, but that was only on an as needed basis anyway. I need to sit and write out a whole bunch of questions today so I can ask them when we get to the hospital tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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