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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 698178" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I called the customer assistance number on the back of our ins. card. </p><p></p><p>Ugghh! No help at all. The best they have to offer is to take her to our local mental health facility, which is what we did almost two years ago when she snuck out and was found at boyfriend house by police. Tested positive for weed. But then pretended to be suicidal to draw attention away from boyfriend. The MH facility then made us go to place almost 3 hours away for three nights. Then they were ready to release her even though she was still threatening to harm herself if she couldn't be involved with boyfriend. Of course, they were releasing her because ins </p><p></p><p>When I mentioned that MH place does not do drug tests...I was told that family doctor might order, but Difficult Child would have to sign a release for us to know the results!!! OMG! She is not an adult yet! I am still financially responsible for her and my portion of the test, but I am not allowed to know what she is using??!</p><p></p><p>So basically, I am to take her to a place that I can't force her to go, and have a test that I may not know, but still legally and financially responsible for her and what she does! This is insane.</p><p></p><p>I am waiting for psychologist to call. Plus, we are to see the pediatric cardiologist in two weeks...if she has been using drugs, they probably won't be serious about looking for other causes...and I really can't blame them.</p><p></p><p>Waiting for my son to stop by - I have a feeling he will know or have a clue what she is doing, because if his past addictions.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking about the Police as an option... I might tell Difficult Child that either she takes the test, we all know what we are dealing with, or I contact the police and give them the drug stuff.,.</p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 698178, member: 12511"] I called the customer assistance number on the back of our ins. card. Ugghh! No help at all. The best they have to offer is to take her to our local mental health facility, which is what we did almost two years ago when she snuck out and was found at boyfriend house by police. Tested positive for weed. But then pretended to be suicidal to draw attention away from boyfriend. The MH facility then made us go to place almost 3 hours away for three nights. Then they were ready to release her even though she was still threatening to harm herself if she couldn't be involved with boyfriend. Of course, they were releasing her because ins When I mentioned that MH place does not do drug tests...I was told that family doctor might order, but Difficult Child would have to sign a release for us to know the results!!! OMG! She is not an adult yet! I am still financially responsible for her and my portion of the test, but I am not allowed to know what she is using??! So basically, I am to take her to a place that I can't force her to go, and have a test that I may not know, but still legally and financially responsible for her and what she does! This is insane. I am waiting for psychologist to call. Plus, we are to see the pediatric cardiologist in two weeks...if she has been using drugs, they probably won't be serious about looking for other causes...and I really can't blame them. Waiting for my son to stop by - I have a feeling he will know or have a clue what she is doing, because if his past addictions. I am thinking about the Police as an option... I might tell Difficult Child that either she takes the test, we all know what we are dealing with, or I contact the police and give them the drug stuff.,. KSM [/QUOTE]
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