| Adding to my post above, to the other poster talking about stigma, I think it’s the same if it was any health issue. It’s not really appropriate to be discussing any issue with a parent of someone you are just dating right away. It doesn’t sound serious yet. Maybe except if they have an allergy and you were saying don’t make food for dinner with that in it but that’s about it. |
| It may not be easy for their future, but most time if you for it your kids to not do something just result in the opposite. On the other hand, I think those try to take their own lives, are much better people compared to those want to kill others instead. |
| Typo, i mean Forbid* |
Would you be okay with your DH discussing your health information with your MIL? |
Please don't police other people's speech. OP can use whatever terminology she wants. You knew what she meant. |
Would you be okay with your DH discussing your health information with your MIL? |
| Some of my closest friends have tried to kill themselves, or have been in a mental hospital for a stint or two. Lawyers, doctors, teachers, parents - all contributing members of society. You should be happy they got the help they needed and are healthy now. |
| Yikes. Hopefully they fizzle out. |
And likely the child (because that’s what a MSer is) was not committed. Likely her parents agreed with a recommendation from her doctor to have her admitted on a voluntary basis. As to whether she will have long term problems, who knows. But seriously there is no perfect partner. I mean I bet even OP’s son has issues that some would judge and find unacceptable. |
| I would view it as a red flag, because if they ended up as life partners, it would probably be a difficult and painful road for my child and their potential offspring. And, you cannot stop them from dating, so I don't think there's much you can do about it. |
They aren’t the same thing though. An institution is generally for long term stays, whereas a hospital is for an acute issue and is short term - most insurance will only cover 2 weeks in a psychiatric hospital. An institution is more likely to be for a very long term treatment plan, usually more than a month, sometimes a year or more. Most kids are admitted on the recommendation of their doctors, and after being evaluated by the emergency admissions staff. An institution has a much more arduous admissions process because of how expensive they are and because of how few beds there are available. If you want to watch a documentary that is informative “A Dangerous Son” is good. |
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Pretty normal.
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Every now and then, a calm, rational individual pops up here on DCUM. Wish we had more like this in these threads. |
Major red flag! It’s like addiction - it never really goes away; it’s just “under control” |
DP Mental illnesses are genetic - why introduce those genes when there are plenty of other healthier options for my kid. |