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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 239170" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am worried about him sneaking into your room. Esp as he sees YOU as the mean one, the bad guy. In a state of mania, or fit of rage, he might come in and try to hurt you. Trust me when I say it is very scary to wake up and find a child with a knife standing next to your bed looking at you.</p><p></p><p>I think the PS2 needs to be locked somewhere he cannot get to it (you have already had him get into your office, and into your bedroom)</p><p></p><p>I also think you need to balance a bottle (glass one or an empty water bottle filled with beads or screws that rattle when it falls) on the doorknob, so it will fall if he opens the door. Or get a cheap door alarm at Radio Shack or wherever and put it on the INSIDE of the door so it will go off if he opens the door. You could also put one on the outside of his door to alert you if he is going to leave his room.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry you have all this to deal with. What does the psychiatrist say about all of it? The therapist?? </p><p></p><p>Sending hugs and support!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 239170, member: 1233"] I am worried about him sneaking into your room. Esp as he sees YOU as the mean one, the bad guy. In a state of mania, or fit of rage, he might come in and try to hurt you. Trust me when I say it is very scary to wake up and find a child with a knife standing next to your bed looking at you. I think the PS2 needs to be locked somewhere he cannot get to it (you have already had him get into your office, and into your bedroom) I also think you need to balance a bottle (glass one or an empty water bottle filled with beads or screws that rattle when it falls) on the doorknob, so it will fall if he opens the door. Or get a cheap door alarm at Radio Shack or wherever and put it on the INSIDE of the door so it will go off if he opens the door. You could also put one on the outside of his door to alert you if he is going to leave his room. I am so sorry you have all this to deal with. What does the psychiatrist say about all of it? The therapist?? Sending hugs and support! [/QUOTE]
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