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Old 11-26-2007, 10:43 PM #6
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He is safe. He's home. He went through a major high for a few hours and finally slept. Still hearing voices and hitting bottom again.

Haldol! Never heard of it. But now I have something to talk to the pdoc with in the morning.

Bless you all.

Dave, I am not ignoring you. I am taking your advice very seriously. The only reason he is not in the hospital right now is because he is controlling his violent impulses. Here in the states, we have to be a threat to ourselves and others. Thank heavens he is not there quite yet. Very close, but his self control awes me.

Wes goes through psycotic episodes about 2 to 3 times a year. This is the first time it has been prolonged with out a break or response to meds. Even when I hospitalized him 2 years ago, it didn't last this long. He's been like this since he was 12. If you were to look at his dosages, you would be astounded he walks and talks.

He is sleeping in the room next to us and he is never out of me or my husbands site. Never. Plus, for unknown reasons, our family dog calms him. Keeps him together. *shrugs* hey if it works.......

Thank you. Thank you, thank you.

I will let you know what the pdoc has to offer in the morning.
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