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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 483663" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>In your state can she be put in a psychiatric hospital? If she is threatening you and dangerous the can put her on a hold while you do paperwork to be a medical guardian for her (in our state I recently found out that at 16 kids can refuse mental health treatment but there are still ways they said so .... another here said in their state it is 14)</p><p></p><p>she sounds too unstable and she needs to be in a safe place. It is scary when your child is that aggressive. I have been there just in the past month. I hear you, you are not alone here for sure. Many of us here! </p><p></p><p>YOU did the right thing with the cell phone. Do you know if there are drugs involved. If she gets to a hospital, have her tested right away. </p><p></p><p>THere are some here who have had their kids on prozac and it can make them RAGE</p><p></p><p>If you are seeing an increase since the prozac.... STOP IT there are others you can try. My son fell apart after three drugs over his life span (he is 14 soon 15). </p><p></p><p>If you feel the need, call 911 but tell them it is a medical emergency and you want her to go to a psychiatric hospital that way they should not put her in jail. IT really does sound like she may be having a drug reaction and if not, then you can deal with more traditional law enforcement issues if you choose. They will keep her if they know she threatened you (watch out in your sleep) and she is causing major damage. She may be bi-polar and if so, prozac could be a terrible choice for her causing mania. </p><p></p><p>hang in there, keep posting...others will be along who can relate much better than I so stick with us. You are among friends</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 483663, member: 12886"] In your state can she be put in a psychiatric hospital? If she is threatening you and dangerous the can put her on a hold while you do paperwork to be a medical guardian for her (in our state I recently found out that at 16 kids can refuse mental health treatment but there are still ways they said so .... another here said in their state it is 14) she sounds too unstable and she needs to be in a safe place. It is scary when your child is that aggressive. I have been there just in the past month. I hear you, you are not alone here for sure. Many of us here! YOU did the right thing with the cell phone. Do you know if there are drugs involved. If she gets to a hospital, have her tested right away. THere are some here who have had their kids on prozac and it can make them RAGE If you are seeing an increase since the prozac.... STOP IT there are others you can try. My son fell apart after three drugs over his life span (he is 14 soon 15). If you feel the need, call 911 but tell them it is a medical emergency and you want her to go to a psychiatric hospital that way they should not put her in jail. IT really does sound like she may be having a drug reaction and if not, then you can deal with more traditional law enforcement issues if you choose. They will keep her if they know she threatened you (watch out in your sleep) and she is causing major damage. She may be bi-polar and if so, prozac could be a terrible choice for her causing mania. hang in there, keep posting...others will be along who can relate much better than I so stick with us. You are among friends [/QUOTE]
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