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KatyMac · 09/12/2010 12:45

Which in one way is a relief, but in another is concerning

If DD had such a major trauma that she lost her sight is it appropriate that 8 weeks after it came back we have no further CAMHS support?

Surely this would need much more psychological support?

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wasuup3000 · 10/12/2010 11:09

Sorry to hear that Katie. :(

Al1son · 10/12/2010 16:47

That seems very soon to me too. How does she feel about it?

SausageMonster · 10/12/2010 18:40

Do what I did when CAMHS tried to withdraw support - write them a letter stating that you feel their decision is wrong and point out that your DD needs ongoing psychological support from them.

They changed their decision for us. They will probbaly do so for you.

KatyMac · 10/12/2010 22:27

I don't know

If I was right & it was physiological then I can understand their decision but if it was psychological tat I find it very bemusing

DD is fine back to her old self, a little older, a little less trusting of people & a bit more questioning, still easily upset but calming down lots

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