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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 29172" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>At the moment I am in a hotel using the business office computer --so my time is quite short and I am in a very public area, LOL------------</p><p>Once I get home, maybe late tomorrow nite, I will be unable to reply on the group board here..........If you wish to email me at <a href="mailto:dreamer_cb@webtv.net">dreamer_cb@webtv.net</a>, I can tell you our experiences on this topic (they were NOT all so good........we had our states version of these services from approx 1990 to 2000: WRAP, SASS, respite, mentors, homemakers mentors for each child............behav mod, case managers, in home tdocs, psychiatrists, medication management and nurse) </p><p>EVen if you do not email me--do keep in mind, the more services you get, the more vulnerable you can become.the more open you are to other people who may carry their own opinions, ideas, mindsets about ill children.</p><p>I will say that I called for these services myself------begged for help for my oldest difficult child..........and yes, itopened up a whole lot of new cans of worms.........and for the entire 10 years welived like bugs under glass or specimens under a microscope...........even long after we wanted them to all go away. Once enmeshed, it can sometimes be difficult to disentangle and get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 29172, member: 1697"] At the moment I am in a hotel using the business office computer --so my time is quite short and I am in a very public area, LOL------------ Once I get home, maybe late tomorrow nite, I will be unable to reply on the group board here..........If you wish to email me at [email]dreamer_cb@webtv.net[/email], I can tell you our experiences on this topic (they were NOT all so good........we had our states version of these services from approx 1990 to 2000: WRAP, SASS, respite, mentors, homemakers mentors for each child............behav mod, case managers, in home tdocs, psychiatrists, medication management and nurse) EVen if you do not email me--do keep in mind, the more services you get, the more vulnerable you can become.the more open you are to other people who may carry their own opinions, ideas, mindsets about ill children. I will say that I called for these services myself------begged for help for my oldest difficult child..........and yes, itopened up a whole lot of new cans of worms.........and for the entire 10 years welived like bugs under glass or specimens under a microscope...........even long after we wanted them to all go away. Once enmeshed, it can sometimes be difficult to disentangle and get out. [/QUOTE]
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