traxxas4fun
Quarry Creeper
Interested to see what others think about this.....
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Interested to see what others think about this.....
Depression, is that what they call it now? My parents called it being lazy.
It's interesting to reading about peoples experiences and dealing with depression.
I have a slightly different dilema though, my teenage child has been struggeling with Bi-Polar and major depression for a long time, since elementary school, to the point where she is now recieving home bound schooling, and T-Boss therapy (where the therapists visit her here at home) and nothing, not even all the meds they have prescribed, seems to be helping much.
Today she had a major breakdown, and was Baker Acted for the third time, there is now talk of placing her in a state run residential care program that could last up to six months or more, this is heartbreaking for our family, my wife can't stop crying and I'm beside myself with worry of what will become of my precious little girl. I'm exhausted and can't sleep or relax , thinking of her being all alone and not tucked in her bed here at home, it's driving me nuts.
I think Skeeno is a low life peice of shit I'd like to vent some of my anger beating the shit out of. That would probably help my depression for a hour or two. I actually reported the post shortly after it went up and deleted a nasty post I left in reply, I see his is still there though.Interested to see what others think about this.....
What is the underlined? What is "state run residual care"? And do you have a say-so in the matter?
Sorry to hear your family is going through this..
Agreed. It takes more than medication to overcome or at least maintain some sort of balance in some people. Not all doctors support the same kind of treatments, so if you don't like what he's doing, look around for another, especially if he's only loading you up with pills and sending you home.
Having said that, getting the proper medication is a bit of a trial and error process and can take some time. Each person is different, so each person needs their chemicals tweaked in a slightly different way. Sometimes its one pill that does it, sometimes its a cocktail.
Baker Act:
A voluntary Baker Act admission occurs when a person 18 years of age or older, or a parent of a minor, applies for admission to a facility for observation, diagnosis, and treatment.
An involuntary Baker Act admission occurs upon a finding by a court that (1) a person is mentally ill and, because of the mental illness, he/she has refused voluntary placement for treatment or is unable to determine whether placement is necessary; (2) he/she is incapable of living alone or with help, and without treatment is likely to suffer from neglect or refuse to care for him/herself, or there is a substantial likelihood in the near future that he/she will inflict serious bodily harm on him/herself/others as evidenced by recent behavior; and (3) all less restrictive treatment alternatives are not appropriate.
"state run residential care", she is now being held for 72 hours observation, the Psyciatrist will see her in the morning and make the determination. If she is declared a ward of the state, we have little or no recourse to reverse their desicion.
Thanks for your kind words, it means a lot.
@#$hole!
That was an 110% unbias comment and yet you trivilize over what? Your feelings??
I simply asked to know what others thought about the statement.
And for the record, there are a lot of people who get up with depression everyday & still drag their ass to work.
Depression, is that what they call it now? My parents called it being lazy.
Interested to see what others think about this.....
thank you entropy for your very real answer. Duuuuuuuude (sp?) thank you for your time as well. Extended thanks to those i haven't mentioned.
You got it! Anytime, here or via pm, i live in front of this machine, well not really. Seriously if you need an ear, shoot me a pm and we can shoot the #$%@ as you need.
I have a good network that i think i can get adjusted to the change but i'll get me figured out starting monday.
"thumbsup""thumbsup"
i just got on 100mg seroquels and i'm not liking the change in my muscle control. It's only been five days but it's taking a toll, and come to find out it's common for these muscular issues to be incurable. Also on 60mg of cymbalta and lorazapam, clonazepam, and klonopin are taken like candy.
This is the eighth or ninth med change in the past ten years as my body seems to build a tolerance pretty quick.
Yup, thats real easy to do on these drugs, and thats a lot of candy my friend
i'm weaning off some thing but not with permission from my primary doc.
as far as the ignorant comment, i won't respond.
You are a better man than i!
Been fighting it for years. I realized one day that I can't leave this world so early. It's impossible. So, I deal with it.
I think Skeeno is a low life..........
A big thumbs up to those brave enough to talk about thier problems in open forum, I can't even hardly dicuss my issues with those close to me, they get some, but never all.
she is now being held for 72 hours observation, the Psyciatrist will see her in the morning and make the determination. If she is declared a ward of the state, we have little or no recourse to reverse their desicion.
Thanks for your kind words, it means a lot.