This am difficult child refused to get out of bed....
Luckily, husband is a big guy and can "force her" without actually touching her....she knows that she can't fight him and that we would carry her into the car if he had to....so she eventually got up and barely made it onto the school bus. Whether she will actually attend class today is anybody's guess.
Have to call the school and ask whether anyone noticed that she ditched her last class yesterday....(hey, I have to call anyway to make sure she gets to class this morning.).
husband gave me the papers from the crisis center for our growing file--What a joke!!! Two pages--the first is a list of signs and symptoms of suicidal behavior....(difficult child fits eight of them)....and the second page is the recommendation from the psychiatrist at crisis center to just go see regular therapist and, I quote: "Express your concerns".
Our strategy at this point is to be a pain in the butt to anyone with ears. We are accumulating paperwork as fast as we can (stinks that we have a two week delay on all medical records, so the notes from the most recent hospitalization will not be available until next week--as an aside, will the notes about unprotected sex be in the records? Interesting that the docs notes are available to parents via medical records release, but the staff cannot actually tell parents anything.)
We are going to go yell at our county mental health center again today that we need a referral for more services..
The glitch is that because difficult child is covered by Medicaid, whichever agency does the referral will be on the hook for two-thirds of the cost. husband and I have to make that cost seem like a bargain compared to the hassle of dealing with us every day.
So, that's the plan for today.
I hope that there will be no more drama to add to this thread....
--DaisyFace
Luckily, husband is a big guy and can "force her" without actually touching her....she knows that she can't fight him and that we would carry her into the car if he had to....so she eventually got up and barely made it onto the school bus. Whether she will actually attend class today is anybody's guess.
Have to call the school and ask whether anyone noticed that she ditched her last class yesterday....(hey, I have to call anyway to make sure she gets to class this morning.).
husband gave me the papers from the crisis center for our growing file--What a joke!!! Two pages--the first is a list of signs and symptoms of suicidal behavior....(difficult child fits eight of them)....and the second page is the recommendation from the psychiatrist at crisis center to just go see regular therapist and, I quote: "Express your concerns".
Our strategy at this point is to be a pain in the butt to anyone with ears. We are accumulating paperwork as fast as we can (stinks that we have a two week delay on all medical records, so the notes from the most recent hospitalization will not be available until next week--as an aside, will the notes about unprotected sex be in the records? Interesting that the docs notes are available to parents via medical records release, but the staff cannot actually tell parents anything.)
We are going to go yell at our county mental health center again today that we need a referral for more services..
The glitch is that because difficult child is covered by Medicaid, whichever agency does the referral will be on the hook for two-thirds of the cost. husband and I have to make that cost seem like a bargain compared to the hassle of dealing with us every day.
So, that's the plan for today.
I hope that there will be no more drama to add to this thread....
--DaisyFace