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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you are a judgmental ass. My sister was hugely helped by ECT (shock) therapy. It is extremely difficult to get inpatient therapy. For insurance to pay, you have to be deemed an immediate danger to yourself or others. Moreover, there is no effective inpatient therapy for schizophrenia. They can mix up his meds, but you stated that he has been on all the meds. Try re-reading your post with the word "cancer" instead of "mental illness". That's how much of an ass you are.[/quote] Wow a little harsh. I don't agree with everything about OP's post but do sense she genuinely wants to help and is confused on how to go about it. I am not expert but will just say that sounds like she needs a good friend. I love that you are arranging meals (one less thing to worry about) and taking care of the younger son (priceless to him I am sure). They are fighting a battle every single day, of which there is no escaping. I cannot imagine living it every and night. It is so crazy when you think that prisoners deemed mentally ill ON OUR TAX DOLLARS get treatment and residential/rehabilitative herapy but a "normal honest citizen" does that get that privilege. Seem backwards? Yes I agree.[/quote]
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