14-02-2017 09:02 PM
14-02-2017 09:02 PM
Thank you @FrankGQuinlan That was a pretty fast and furious session wasn't it!
14-02-2017 09:03 PM
14-02-2017 09:03 PM
Thanks @NikNik for putting this together and @FrankGQuinlan for coming along Now it may be time to use the forum a bit more @FrankGQuinlan so next time you can keep up a bit better lol
Again thanks to both of you - it is at least a start in being able to discuss what is needed rather than being told by those who don't know!!
14-02-2017 09:12 PM
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Very intresting @NikNik xx
sorry I came in a bit late
14-02-2017 10:01 PM
14-02-2017 10:01 PM
I contributed in the early stages of that plan and I had to wonder where my contribution might have disappeared to! Thank you for hosting this forum and to you all for having me here. It was good to connect with like minded people.
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16-02-2017 12:14 AM
16-02-2017 12:14 AM
last night a lovely admin let me know I had included some wrong words in my possibly last post. It was too late to update and repost when saw that, I left it.
But today I learned that last night my son did as he has been trying to do for seven years, he left, the way he said he would and now it is too late for him .. I had prepared myself for this and I am already at the very, very angry stage and I am going to reek havock. Here is the post that didn't make it up last night.
I've vented here a lot tonight. Thank you. My son was barely in the community during 2016, spent the better part of two 3 month stays in acute psych ward, two 3 month periods on remand (never goes voluntarily to hearings finally got arrested and kept for missing hearings in 2016 but still none of his hearings that starting building April 2014 heard) ending with almost 7 weeks in secu end of 2016. I don't think he spent even one month in the community. And this is just one of the years he's been 'treated' (with medicines that don't scratch his delusions, give him side effects (grrr) and if Dr's are honest are only intended to SUBDUE him (very, very high doses too) .. I'm with him, no point medicating him at all unless they are going to medicate him with something that actually works. He was managed by the secure team all year and still is and I wonder are they going to manage him for the rest of his sure to be short life. I believe his 'treatment' involving 3 major hospitals, police from all over, been evicted oh on the street, oh .. yes I believe his treatment has cost a fortune, way more than putting him into a properly secure, well equipped hospital, long term (up to 2 years he will need) for GENUINE TREATMENT where that medicine that worked may be given a chance to properly work and break his psychosis so that he may be able to recognise his illness and then be in a position to engage in is own treatment .. yes and that is categorically his ONLY chance of effectively being treated.
16-02-2017 12:30 AM
16-02-2017 12:30 AM
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