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<blockquote data-quote="UpandDown" data-source="post: 685179" data-attributes="member: 19025"><p>I agree, call the police when he gets out of control like that. My son would rage and break anything in his path when upset. It was terrifying. One time he had me backed into a corner demanding his cell phone back which I used to call my husband at work. His advice was to give it back for my safety. So time and time again, he would get upset over consequences given for inappropriate behavior and nothing changed. The behavior escalated and finally I started to call 911. I had to do it twice. It was not pleasant and I hope I never have to do it again. Neighbors asking questions, drama for my daughters, etc. However, it opened up services for him. First time he got diversion through the courts and 2nd time he was hospitalized. Unfortunately with his personality, he had to see that I was serious and that his behavior would not be tolerated. Best of all, he got the help he needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpandDown, post: 685179, member: 19025"] I agree, call the police when he gets out of control like that. My son would rage and break anything in his path when upset. It was terrifying. One time he had me backed into a corner demanding his cell phone back which I used to call my husband at work. His advice was to give it back for my safety. So time and time again, he would get upset over consequences given for inappropriate behavior and nothing changed. The behavior escalated and finally I started to call 911. I had to do it twice. It was not pleasant and I hope I never have to do it again. Neighbors asking questions, drama for my daughters, etc. However, it opened up services for him. First time he got diversion through the courts and 2nd time he was hospitalized. Unfortunately with his personality, he had to see that I was serious and that his behavior would not be tolerated. Best of all, he got the help he needed. [/QUOTE]
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