ok.....so you are aware that if you intervene then they will not extend his section to a 3. however, from my experience (and i am a psychiatric nurse) they would not be able to apply for a section 3 without good reason (i.e. risk to himself, others, self neglect, a lack of insight or non-concordance with treatment). you say he is getting better, but that does mean he is still quite unwell imo (and you did state he got quite agitated and found it difficult to comprehend what was happening) and if he is in hospital, it would be hard for you to look after him, even if he is your son and you are adept at dealing with his illness. hspitals are not in the practice of detaining patients or letting them stay informally for that matter) unless there is a clear clinical need to do so. yes he is your son and it is terribly difficult to say to him that you are not challenging the section or offering to look after him/be completely responsible for him (that is what the nearest relative function is for); but i did that with my husband last year as i had had enough of him not taking meds, being so unwell and unpredictable self harming behaviour. he said at the time he hated me for it (as i had requested the section assessment), but it is not the end of the world and your son will begin to understand in time. let the staff do their job and get him as right as can be before coming home - i also have to ask if you are fully aware of all aspects of your sons care and treatment....but my patients regularly ask us to not mention particular things to their families - especially in a bid to leave hospital. i will subscribe to this thread and if you wish to ask me any thing more.....i will pop back. take care x