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What was your breaking point for the er
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<blockquote data-quote="kleiv77" data-source="post: 576078" data-attributes="member: 15864"><p>Hi all. My difficult child is almost 7 and being treated for bipolar. As most, his mess are wearing off. He is starting to get aggressive again and his obsession with any type of weapon is getting worse. We don't have guns or seabirds, but everything is played to be one. He has been on a down phase with saying everyone hates me as opposed to saying he hates everyone. I am trying to get a baseline from all of you out there as to what point you would actually break down and take him to the er. I have heard many parents say it turns out to be the best thing they ever did even though at the time it is heart wrenching. They say that in the end taking them gives you the opportunity to almost make people listen and it helps to better feet them. Has anyone gone this route? Thank you for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kleiv77, post: 576078, member: 15864"] Hi all. My difficult child is almost 7 and being treated for bipolar. As most, his mess are wearing off. He is starting to get aggressive again and his obsession with any type of weapon is getting worse. We don't have guns or seabirds, but everything is played to be one. He has been on a down phase with saying everyone hates me as opposed to saying he hates everyone. I am trying to get a baseline from all of you out there as to what point you would actually break down and take him to the er. I have heard many parents say it turns out to be the best thing they ever did even though at the time it is heart wrenching. They say that in the end taking them gives you the opportunity to almost make people listen and it helps to better feet them. Has anyone gone this route? Thank you for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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