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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]TY to (nearly) everyone who weighed in here - really appreciate your insights, questions, and suggestions as does my cousin. The last few days have seen some improvement and we are all praying for continued progress.[/quote] PP directly above you - you’re welcome and good luck. I was thinking about your niece and wanted to check back in. I’m glad there’s been some improvement. We know a lot now about how to support people with serious mental illness (if that’s what it is), so there’s reason to hope. Sending good wishes for the best possible outcome![/quote] FYI, niece has been making great improvement. According to cousin, even the nurses are taken aback by the swing to a positive direction. Is there any chance this could be a one-time occurrence? Please continue to send good wishes and thanks to all who posted with helpful info and personal stories.[/quote] Is it possible it was drug induced?[/quote]
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