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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 466105"><p>I got a call from the school at 2 pm. Its the school therapist. She has difficult child 1 in her office and says he has something to tell me. (Of course I'm thinking he did something bad.) He gets on and it sounds like he is about to cry. He tells me that X hit him on the head on Friday. He is supposed to go to visitation at 2:30 and wants me to stop it so he doesn't have to go. I probably shouldn't have said this to him, but I told him in order to change the visitation I'd have to go to court. And it would take months to go to court. There was nothing I could do to stop it before 2:30. I also told him that if it changes it won't be for just one visit. I'm going to have to clarify with him tonight. I normally don't talk about court with him. I was just so fuddled I couldn't think of what to say. I felt so sorry for him. I talked with the school therapist again. She said the school is going to call cps. I will call them tomorrow afternoon to make sure they have done it. difficult child 1 also told her that he doesn't feel safe if X moves like X is talking about. I hope this will be enough for cps to open a case. </p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 had another hallucination this morning. He was swatting at the air. I asked him to stop. I told him he was going to hit one of his siblings in the head. He said the flies were driving him "nuts". I told him to sit down and eat. He swatted a few more times and than sat down. I didn't tell him there were no flies. I didn't see what good it would do to upset him. </p><p></p><p>He has a psychiatrist appointment tomorrow. But I don't know what medication he could give him. I think most of difficult child 1's problems right now are abuse related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 466105"] I got a call from the school at 2 pm. Its the school therapist. She has difficult child 1 in her office and says he has something to tell me. (Of course I'm thinking he did something bad.) He gets on and it sounds like he is about to cry. He tells me that X hit him on the head on Friday. He is supposed to go to visitation at 2:30 and wants me to stop it so he doesn't have to go. I probably shouldn't have said this to him, but I told him in order to change the visitation I'd have to go to court. And it would take months to go to court. There was nothing I could do to stop it before 2:30. I also told him that if it changes it won't be for just one visit. I'm going to have to clarify with him tonight. I normally don't talk about court with him. I was just so fuddled I couldn't think of what to say. I felt so sorry for him. I talked with the school therapist again. She said the school is going to call cps. I will call them tomorrow afternoon to make sure they have done it. difficult child 1 also told her that he doesn't feel safe if X moves like X is talking about. I hope this will be enough for cps to open a case. difficult child 1 had another hallucination this morning. He was swatting at the air. I asked him to stop. I told him he was going to hit one of his siblings in the head. He said the flies were driving him "nuts". I told him to sit down and eat. He swatted a few more times and than sat down. I didn't tell him there were no flies. I didn't see what good it would do to upset him. He has a psychiatrist appointment tomorrow. But I don't know what medication he could give him. I think most of difficult child 1's problems right now are abuse related. [/QUOTE]
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