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<blockquote data-quote="Evanlee" data-source="post: 53735"><p>My son makes all sorts of threats, I don't know how seriously to take him.</p><p></p><p>I really believe he is a danger; his counselor is telling me that he is so young that he does not mean what he says. And when I tell the doctors my son says he wants to "die" and "I'm gonna kill myself" they usually do not believe me bc my son is so young, and he would not try a suicide attempt like an older person would... But he is hitting himself in the head, banging his head on the wall (that stopped only because it hurt so much, he said) and swallowing non-food objects like buttons he has chewed off his clothing or bits of plastic. </p><p>Another doctor, the head of the child psychiatric unit, said my son is only doing it for attention. What am I supposed to do, ignore him while he is hurting himself?</p><p></p><p>Has anyone experienced anything like this?</p><p></p><p>Blessings, Ev</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evanlee, post: 53735"] My son makes all sorts of threats, I don't know how seriously to take him. I really believe he is a danger; his counselor is telling me that he is so young that he does not mean what he says. And when I tell the doctors my son says he wants to "die" and "I'm gonna kill myself" they usually do not believe me bc my son is so young, and he would not try a suicide attempt like an older person would... But he is hitting himself in the head, banging his head on the wall (that stopped only because it hurt so much, he said) and swallowing non-food objects like buttons he has chewed off his clothing or bits of plastic. Another doctor, the head of the child psychiatric unit, said my son is only doing it for attention. What am I supposed to do, ignore him while he is hurting himself? Has anyone experienced anything like this? Blessings, Ev [/QUOTE]
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