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<blockquote data-quote="wisernow" data-source="post: 706318" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>i am so sorry for what you and your family are going through. As Copa said:</p><p>MommaMella, nobody could do better in all of this than you are. It is a horror story. Your daughter sounds so sweet and to be so open to you. She knows you are there and that you will not let her go.</p><p></p><p>"In a way that scares me, too. There is something going on with her that is propelling her. I am wondering if they are looking at the possibility of a psychotic process going on. There can be delusional thoughts or auditory hallucinations that command self-destructive thoughts, to act against the self-will of the person. The person to evaluate this would best be a psychologist or psychiatrist"</p><p></p><p>I am just thinking out loud here but when my son was first put on anti depressants at age 16 his suicidal ideation went way up..we had him hospitalized about 5 times in 4 months. I think part of it was the medications that he was being given which made him even more anxious and propelled him to self destruct. Has the doctor reviewed her medications recently? I think a psychiatrist would be the person to make that assessment.</p><p></p><p>Please stay strong and take things one day at a time. This stuff can be so very overwhelming...I remember the days I could barely get myself to function. Take some walks, try to find the beauty in something...and know that these hard times will pass. Hugs to you and your family!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisernow, post: 706318, member: 20373"] i am so sorry for what you and your family are going through. As Copa said: MommaMella, nobody could do better in all of this than you are. It is a horror story. Your daughter sounds so sweet and to be so open to you. She knows you are there and that you will not let her go. "In a way that scares me, too. There is something going on with her that is propelling her. I am wondering if they are looking at the possibility of a psychotic process going on. There can be delusional thoughts or auditory hallucinations that command self-destructive thoughts, to act against the self-will of the person. The person to evaluate this would best be a psychologist or psychiatrist" I am just thinking out loud here but when my son was first put on anti depressants at age 16 his suicidal ideation went way up..we had him hospitalized about 5 times in 4 months. I think part of it was the medications that he was being given which made him even more anxious and propelled him to self destruct. Has the doctor reviewed her medications recently? I think a psychiatrist would be the person to make that assessment. Please stay strong and take things one day at a time. This stuff can be so very overwhelming...I remember the days I could barely get myself to function. Take some walks, try to find the beauty in something...and know that these hard times will pass. Hugs to you and your family! [/QUOTE]
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