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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 137062" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I don't mean to sound like a broken record - but the level of violence your son is exhibiting is really alarming. I know the phosph told you that you cannot keep bringing difficult child back to them - but truthfully - they did not have the legal right to tell you that. You can bring him back to receive care, <em>every</em> time he is endangering you or others. I think, at this point I would do that. He cannot continue down this path - not only will he be psychologically impacted, but how will he cope if he <em>really</em> hurts someone? You could drive him to the phosph tonight, and tell them what happened, and by law they would have to admit him because he hurt you. Personally I would do that. This whole thing is scaring me. These actions are way beyond a kid having baggage - in my opinion, there is some chemical component to this. Now whether that means, the prozac is causing this - or he needs no medications - or he needs new medications - I do not know - but his level of violence is over the top of a child that is just suffering from psychological trauma.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry you are going through this. I have been down every road there is to think of with my kiddo, and I am still challenged every day with his behavior - I know how hard it is. Hugs & strength being sent your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 137062, member: 3301"] I don't mean to sound like a broken record - but the level of violence your son is exhibiting is really alarming. I know the phosph told you that you cannot keep bringing difficult child back to them - but truthfully - they did not have the legal right to tell you that. You can bring him back to receive care, [I]every[/I] time he is endangering you or others. I think, at this point I would do that. He cannot continue down this path - not only will he be psychologically impacted, but how will he cope if he [I]really[/I] hurts someone? You could drive him to the phosph tonight, and tell them what happened, and by law they would have to admit him because he hurt you. Personally I would do that. This whole thing is scaring me. These actions are way beyond a kid having baggage - in my opinion, there is some chemical component to this. Now whether that means, the prozac is causing this - or he needs no medications - or he needs new medications - I do not know - but his level of violence is over the top of a child that is just suffering from psychological trauma. I am so sorry you are going through this. I have been down every road there is to think of with my kiddo, and I am still challenged every day with his behavior - I know how hard it is. Hugs & strength being sent your way. [/QUOTE]
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