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<blockquote data-quote="Nandina" data-source="post: 766311" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>Dear Copa, just now saw your post. I’ve been away from internet all day. Thank goodness it wasn’t more serious but just reading your post made me anxious, thinking of how you must have felt. It would take me awhile to get over that. Even with a xanax.</p><p></p><p>I did not realize the police would intervene in a case like that, where it seems there was no direct threat to anyone, if I understand correctly. There are threats like that all over the internet, aren’t there? I say this in total ignorance because I don’t use any social media and am not sure how closely monitored it is, other than hearing about fb accounts being suspended, etc.</p><p></p><p>I’m so glad your son was calm. Has this experience had any effect on him, such as any perception or understanding of its seriousness? I’m not sure if it’s possible for him to comprehend that, depending on his level of psychosis.</p><p></p><p>You’ve mentioned over time that your son doesn’t want to take medication. I’m wondering if he might be more inclined to if the police, in counseling him, suggest that he stay on his medications to prevent this type of thing from happening again? Or maybe they do that already? I’m just wondering. </p><p></p><p>So grateful it had this outcome, Copa, but very sorry it happened on this day. Wishing you peace and comfort.</p><p> </p><p>Love, Nandina</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nandina, post: 766311, member: 23742"] Dear Copa, just now saw your post. I’ve been away from internet all day. Thank goodness it wasn’t more serious but just reading your post made me anxious, thinking of how you must have felt. It would take me awhile to get over that. Even with a xanax. I did not realize the police would intervene in a case like that, where it seems there was no direct threat to anyone, if I understand correctly. There are threats like that all over the internet, aren’t there? I say this in total ignorance because I don’t use any social media and am not sure how closely monitored it is, other than hearing about fb accounts being suspended, etc. I’m so glad your son was calm. Has this experience had any effect on him, such as any perception or understanding of its seriousness? I’m not sure if it’s possible for him to comprehend that, depending on his level of psychosis. You’ve mentioned over time that your son doesn’t want to take medication. I’m wondering if he might be more inclined to if the police, in counseling him, suggest that he stay on his medications to prevent this type of thing from happening again? Or maybe they do that already? I’m just wondering. So grateful it had this outcome, Copa, but very sorry it happened on this day. Wishing you peace and comfort. Love, Nandina [/QUOTE]
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