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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 492150" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>Peter Pan has been on at least a dozen antidepressants, frequently mixed with cocktails of other drugs for bipolar, psychosis, you name it. No help from any of them. And now the story has taken a new and more urgent spin: The folks at the program don't think he should continue there past the first week of January unless there's a radical change. Bringing him back there this afternoon, I tried to get it through his head that he was closing down his options, and no, I was not going to come in and rescue him. Don't think he heard me. Strange how hard of hearing they can get. I did put it back to the treatment team that THEY need to decide if he is safe to discharge to the streets; they were trying to tell me I should take him to a private-pay psychiatric facility, which a) we have tried and almost gone broke doing, and b) didn't help. So either they let him go or they send him to the public hospital. He is 22. It does not have to be my responsibility. right? (Please tell me right!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 492150, member: 11180"] Peter Pan has been on at least a dozen antidepressants, frequently mixed with cocktails of other drugs for bipolar, psychosis, you name it. No help from any of them. And now the story has taken a new and more urgent spin: The folks at the program don't think he should continue there past the first week of January unless there's a radical change. Bringing him back there this afternoon, I tried to get it through his head that he was closing down his options, and no, I was not going to come in and rescue him. Don't think he heard me. Strange how hard of hearing they can get. I did put it back to the treatment team that THEY need to decide if he is safe to discharge to the streets; they were trying to tell me I should take him to a private-pay psychiatric facility, which a) we have tried and almost gone broke doing, and b) didn't help. So either they let him go or they send him to the public hospital. He is 22. It does not have to be my responsibility. right? (Please tell me right!) [/QUOTE]
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