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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 736697" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Feeling sad, I have tears in my eyes after reading your post, so full of love. Although I never had a loved one with schizophrenia, I did once spend ten weeks in a psychiatric hospital so I got to meet and observe the horror of schizophrenia and I never forgot. This was back in a saner time when somehow those with psychotic illnesses WERE actually sometimes admitted against their will and medicated. Many got better. Did it last after they left? Who knows. They were by far the sickest patients. I loved so many of them. So many were smart to brilliant. One woman spoke seven languages and was delightful when lucid. We talked when she could. Other times she would not talk to me because I was one of "them." The potential was so great there. So very sad.</p><p></p><p>My heart is with you and heavy when I think of your dangerous situation which doesnt stop your love for your son and is nobodys fault. I wish you could meet a nice, supportive man to take some of the burdon from you but I understand that you fear your choice in men....I still hope one day it just happens for you. A strong, kind man. To walk through life with you.</p><p></p><p>I tear up often when you post. But you get such tremendous support and help from better people than me, like the kindly and wise Copa. I cant beat her words. But you are in my thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Ill bet you are an amazing teacher. If you believe, know you are in my prayers....and your sons too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 736697, member: 1550"] Feeling sad, I have tears in my eyes after reading your post, so full of love. Although I never had a loved one with schizophrenia, I did once spend ten weeks in a psychiatric hospital so I got to meet and observe the horror of schizophrenia and I never forgot. This was back in a saner time when somehow those with psychotic illnesses WERE actually sometimes admitted against their will and medicated. Many got better. Did it last after they left? Who knows. They were by far the sickest patients. I loved so many of them. So many were smart to brilliant. One woman spoke seven languages and was delightful when lucid. We talked when she could. Other times she would not talk to me because I was one of "them." The potential was so great there. So very sad. My heart is with you and heavy when I think of your dangerous situation which doesnt stop your love for your son and is nobodys fault. I wish you could meet a nice, supportive man to take some of the burdon from you but I understand that you fear your choice in men....I still hope one day it just happens for you. A strong, kind man. To walk through life with you. I tear up often when you post. But you get such tremendous support and help from better people than me, like the kindly and wise Copa. I cant beat her words. But you are in my thoughts. Ill bet you are an amazing teacher. If you believe, know you are in my prayers....and your sons too. [/QUOTE]
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