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<blockquote data-quote="JaneBetty" data-source="post: 699716" data-attributes="member: 20814"><p>Thank you, McDonna and Recoveringenabler, for your responses. </p><p></p><p>My husband just told me he got a call from our daughter from the local hospital. As we suspected, she was admitted to the psychiatric floor. </p><p></p><p>Husband said she sounded heavily sedated. She said she needed a new cell phone. She ran over her last one. This would be the third phone in two months that has been broken.</p><p></p><p>She asked if there was still a "lawsuit" against her, probably referring to the temporary restraining order that was issued when she was removed from our home. </p><p></p><p>Husband said he had to repeat things to her several times, and that she ended the call with, "f*** you," and hung up. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad she has been located, and we both agreed that there is no hurry to replace the cell phone, and that the next cell phone purchase was coming out of her savings bonds, or we can scrounge around for an old phone and reactivate it.</p><p></p><p>Of course, my worries are now replaced with anxiety over what is going to happen next once she is released. If she was admitted last Saturday, wouldn't she be more "with it" after almost five days of medication?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaneBetty, post: 699716, member: 20814"] Thank you, McDonna and Recoveringenabler, for your responses. My husband just told me he got a call from our daughter from the local hospital. As we suspected, she was admitted to the psychiatric floor. Husband said she sounded heavily sedated. She said she needed a new cell phone. She ran over her last one. This would be the third phone in two months that has been broken. She asked if there was still a "lawsuit" against her, probably referring to the temporary restraining order that was issued when she was removed from our home. Husband said he had to repeat things to her several times, and that she ended the call with, "f*** you," and hung up. I'm glad she has been located, and we both agreed that there is no hurry to replace the cell phone, and that the next cell phone purchase was coming out of her savings bonds, or we can scrounge around for an old phone and reactivate it. Of course, my worries are now replaced with anxiety over what is going to happen next once she is released. If she was admitted last Saturday, wouldn't she be more "with it" after almost five days of medication? [/QUOTE]
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