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Old 03-05-2015, 12:52 AM
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If you have an opportunity to send him to an inpatient program, I would highly recommend you do so. Kids have the best opportunity for remission and the success rate at these programs seems to be good. And this opinion has nothing to do with the review. Get him the best care possible as soon as possible.

As a side note, I had a physical therapist that tore the internal stitches in my knee while I screamed when I was 12. A good pt will push you to do your best while understanding your limits. Working with children IS different than working with adults--their bodies are different and depending on how they respond to adults, they might not be able to protect themselves when pushed too far.

I was unclear who performed that review exactly?
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