ss finally was diagnosed adhd/bipolar and medication started yesterday, of course bm is refusing to administer his medication on her time.
the boy is excited about feeling better and she actually yelled at him on the phone last night, screaming at him "you better not take those pills or else"
Re: when it rains it pours
I would too until you get a court order stating she has to administer it.
co clearly states that father makes all decisions regard medical, education and day to day, clearly states that she has no say. however, according to the attorney, we can't just stop sending him, we have to file contempt charges against her and that won't halt the visitation immediately.
we are considering a temporary protective order that may halt her visitation, but due to a change of venue, our attorney tells us that will not happen quickly either
Could you also get another bottle for the meds to send to BMs and make sure only enough for her visit is contained within? I've experienced with my students non-custodial parents throwing away (or selling) their child's medication during the weekend visits. The custodial parents were then up sh!t creek because they couldn't refill until the refill date so the child couldn't received the medication at all.
I hope your BM comes around!
You can go to a pharmacy and ask for an empty pill bottle. Just explain the situation, I had to get one for SS's meds. Of course he still doesn't use it....
At this point, I would use the threat against her nursing license. As a NP, she should know that, even if she doesn't agree with the DX, she is both obligated to follow an MD's decision and that the results of going cod turkey with psychoiatric meds are dangerous and therefore is premeditatedly abuse.
Though given how early it is in SS meds, if might be best to have her do this, then you can legally deal with her.