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<blockquote data-quote="bigbear11" data-source="post: 529027"><p>Bunny,</p><p></p><p>I have thought about calling the police but haven't. I have no doubt that she would calm right down and just be crying by the time they got there... sometimes I believe she can control this to a certain extent. For example, if she is in the middle of something and you turn on a show she likes sometimes she will stop, sniffle for a while, but be calm and watching. Not always the case but sometimes. She is normally a sweet, funny loving little girl and can go for long times without raging... we leave her with family (sister, GParents) so my husband and I can get away a few times a year and she is an absolute ANGEL... the **** may hit the fan in the car on the way home buy she can hold it together fine around others especially if she is alittle uncomfortable. So going the inpatient route... I just really doubt that she would act out there. It would be traumatic for her (she was adopted) and I don't think it would answer anything. </p><p></p><p>At least that is where I am now... if someone has had a different experience let me know. Plus, who knows after last night and now, this morning, I may be more willing to call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbear11, post: 529027"] Bunny, I have thought about calling the police but haven't. I have no doubt that she would calm right down and just be crying by the time they got there... sometimes I believe she can control this to a certain extent. For example, if she is in the middle of something and you turn on a show she likes sometimes she will stop, sniffle for a while, but be calm and watching. Not always the case but sometimes. She is normally a sweet, funny loving little girl and can go for long times without raging... we leave her with family (sister, GParents) so my husband and I can get away a few times a year and she is an absolute ANGEL... the **** may hit the fan in the car on the way home buy she can hold it together fine around others especially if she is alittle uncomfortable. So going the inpatient route... I just really doubt that she would act out there. It would be traumatic for her (she was adopted) and I don't think it would answer anything. At least that is where I am now... if someone has had a different experience let me know. Plus, who knows after last night and now, this morning, I may be more willing to call. [/QUOTE]
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