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Bipolar daughter - consequences and incentives mean NOTHING
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 738442" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Yes, please check on the Medicaid waiver for SED...Severely Emitionally Disturbed. At least that is what it's called in our state.</p><p></p><p>Also, ask her psychiatrist or family doctor about DNA testing to find the best medication for her. It helps to know if she us an ultra rapid metabolizer or a poor metabolizer of her medications. Check to see if it's a covered expense first as it might be pricey without ins. Coverage. </p><p></p><p>I've had quite a few struggles too... Juvenile court system is a joke. The DA threatened us with child neglect...as I told him I wanted to leave her in detention until she saw the judge. I believe they have 48 hours (excluding holidays and weekends). So... We picked her up, and she ran off before her court date. Came back 3 days later, I notified them, they didn't take her in, ran off again, 5 days later ran again. Found by police, finally kept in detention for 5 days.</p><p></p><p>Juvenile justice... What a joke. Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 738442, member: 12511"] Yes, please check on the Medicaid waiver for SED...Severely Emitionally Disturbed. At least that is what it's called in our state. Also, ask her psychiatrist or family doctor about DNA testing to find the best medication for her. It helps to know if she us an ultra rapid metabolizer or a poor metabolizer of her medications. Check to see if it's a covered expense first as it might be pricey without ins. Coverage. I've had quite a few struggles too... Juvenile court system is a joke. The DA threatened us with child neglect...as I told him I wanted to leave her in detention until she saw the judge. I believe they have 48 hours (excluding holidays and weekends). So... We picked her up, and she ran off before her court date. Came back 3 days later, I notified them, they didn't take her in, ran off again, 5 days later ran again. Found by police, finally kept in detention for 5 days. Juvenile justice... What a joke. Ksm [/QUOTE]
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