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Broken Friend's mention of Seroquel reminded me again about how horrible it is when the medications are not right.
Before I was appropriately medicated, I felt like I was in hell. Seroquel can help with lots of things. Talk to your grand niece to ask her if you can go with her to the psychiatrist's office with her. She needs help communicating her needs to the psychiatrist (describing her days, describing her symptoms, . . . .. ) Mari |
She might think that her dad,and moms divorce might be her fault. As I mentioned before,this kind on mental health challenge produces tons of false guilt.
It's verbally difficult to describe what she's going through. She might be so burdened,which I call false burdens,that she cannot take any responsibility. With me the false burdens weigh on me so heavily,and causes pain in my chest,and stomach area. Thoughts become distorted,and produce confusion,and false guilt. I have a very sensitive conscious. I wonder what her thoughts are about her mother,and dads divorce. If there are issues there,she needs to know that it wasn't her fault. This was a choice between her mother,and dad. BF:hug::hug::hug: |
I guess I didn't read Brokenfriends comments well enough.
But it is possible its one of her medications causing the problem. Donna :hug::grouphug: |
Could she get on medicaid? or is that what you tried to get her on?
medicaid may pay for the day care program. bizi |
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