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difficult child attempted suicide last night, in hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 621416" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>I hope that the professionals can see through the patterns, especially since she has been there before. Sounds like with her resistance to help she will be there more than a week! This is an opportunity for rest for you..try to take advantage of it. They've got her. She and they can do the heavy lifting. You can go to the movies, go to lunch, get some sleep, try to let it all go for now, while it is easier.</p><p></p><p>and yes, they do stop taking their medications. I don't know why, but once they miss a couple of doses (or use other substances that throw the balance off in their bodies..even otc cold medications, but certainly booze or street drugs)...the spiral is nigh unstoppable. But for now...they'll get her back on her medications before they let her go. That will help.</p><p>Echo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 621416, member: 17269"] I hope that the professionals can see through the patterns, especially since she has been there before. Sounds like with her resistance to help she will be there more than a week! This is an opportunity for rest for you..try to take advantage of it. They've got her. She and they can do the heavy lifting. You can go to the movies, go to lunch, get some sleep, try to let it all go for now, while it is easier. and yes, they do stop taking their medications. I don't know why, but once they miss a couple of doses (or use other substances that throw the balance off in their bodies..even otc cold medications, but certainly booze or street drugs)...the spiral is nigh unstoppable. But for now...they'll get her back on her medications before they let her go. That will help. Echo [/QUOTE]
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