Behavioral Crisis: Change of plans

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We were ready to make the trip out to Youngstown to Belmont Hospital.  I said Belleview before but I had been watching Law and Order recently and they say Belleview all the time. 

As we were getting ready to leave,  Gavin complained that his vision was blurry.  We don’t know what that means and don’t want to take any chances.

We diverted to Akron Children’s Hospital for help,  once again.

The other place we were supposed to go to doesn’t do medical care and because of Gavin’s health issues,  he needs medical supervision.  I called them back and they agreed that this was the right thing to do. 

So we have just arrived at Akron Children’s Hospital and are waiting to meet with the PERK worker.  I don’t remember what PERK stands for but they do the intake evaluation.
There is a chance that we could be sent home,  admitted here or referred to Cleveland, Youngstown,  Pittsburgh or Columbus.  However,  where ever we would go to would have to be a medical facility.  If we get bounced out of Akron and referred somewhere else,  Cleveland would be my first choice. 

His autonomic doctor is up there and they may need to be involved.

I’ll let you know when we have more information.

Thank you for all the support….. 🙂

**Thanks for reading**

       -Lost and Tired

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Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)
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aw man Rob! {hugs}