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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 159639" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>She still hasn't returned my call- this is definitely not a good sign coming from her. So, does anyone have any suggestions about how to explain to her that holes in our walls are a result of difficult child rages, which happen when medications aren't right, which is partly why I had made all those phone calls to psychiatrist. And, that there are going to be times when he is symptommatic even if on medications and in therapy. And, if he hadn't been symptommatic, he wouldn't have been in the psychiatric hospital last month. And, that just because tdocs can't/won't comply with the treatment plan doesn't mean we failed or that treatment plan changes- especially if I have lined up another therapist who does seem MUCH more experienced in dealing with these issues and what he is telling me is on track with the treatment plan. Now, how do you explain all that to someone who seems to already have their mind made up that they know everything and is going to flip when they see these signs next week and then spiral further out into the world of rash decisions? Last year, she got social services involved because my insurance company wouldn't pay for difficult child to go to a 2-4 week inpatient evaluation at a psychiatric hospital- which is what I ASKED for. I can't imagine how she is going to react to this. She is already reacting rashly because I ASKED if we could change psychiatrists/tdocs. She has never even called to answer that question.</p><p></p><p>I would ask difficult child's defense attorney about this, but he hasn't called back either.</p><p></p><p>SIGH.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 159639, member: 3699"] She still hasn't returned my call- this is definitely not a good sign coming from her. So, does anyone have any suggestions about how to explain to her that holes in our walls are a result of difficult child rages, which happen when medications aren't right, which is partly why I had made all those phone calls to psychiatrist. And, that there are going to be times when he is symptommatic even if on medications and in therapy. And, if he hadn't been symptommatic, he wouldn't have been in the psychiatric hospital last month. And, that just because tdocs can't/won't comply with the treatment plan doesn't mean we failed or that treatment plan changes- especially if I have lined up another therapist who does seem MUCH more experienced in dealing with these issues and what he is telling me is on track with the treatment plan. Now, how do you explain all that to someone who seems to already have their mind made up that they know everything and is going to flip when they see these signs next week and then spiral further out into the world of rash decisions? Last year, she got social services involved because my insurance company wouldn't pay for difficult child to go to a 2-4 week inpatient evaluation at a psychiatric hospital- which is what I ASKED for. I can't imagine how she is going to react to this. She is already reacting rashly because I ASKED if we could change psychiatrists/tdocs. She has never even called to answer that question. I would ask difficult child's defense attorney about this, but he hasn't called back either. SIGH..... [/QUOTE]
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