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Old Oct 02, 2008, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Kim P. View Post
Unfortunately, my son's not legally considered a danger to himself or others. He's 17 and can discharge himself AMA at anytime.

Thank you.
Oh sorry Kim, I guess the only answer then would be to find a pdoc and T and make him see them... I'm not so sure of how that would go, but perhaps they could give you some more ideas.

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