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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 564420" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Beautifully said, witzend. I will add ... please go to the ER after any such incident. While all doctors are required to report abuse, ERs are very aware of the CMS requirement to ask about domestic abuse or any fear of violence at home. They ask even if you come in for a sore throat or a rash. If you come in with a broken nose the questions will be front and center and it's out of your hands, so to speak. They will ask if you'd like to speak with crisis services or the police, and please - take them up on it. This was an episode of domestic violence. I hope your husband can get that across to your easy child/difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Also ... please don't let this go because easy child/difficult child's mood seems to be on an upswing. It's so easy to do, I know - but letting it go doesn't help anything down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 564420, member: 2884"] Beautifully said, witzend. I will add ... please go to the ER after any such incident. While all doctors are required to report abuse, ERs are very aware of the CMS requirement to ask about domestic abuse or any fear of violence at home. They ask even if you come in for a sore throat or a rash. If you come in with a broken nose the questions will be front and center and it's out of your hands, so to speak. They will ask if you'd like to speak with crisis services or the police, and please - take them up on it. This was an episode of domestic violence. I hope your husband can get that across to your easy child/difficult child. Also ... please don't let this go because easy child/difficult child's mood seems to be on an upswing. It's so easy to do, I know - but letting it go doesn't help anything down the road. [/QUOTE]
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