Anonymous wrote:I think you need to get your DD in therapy so that she has someone neutral to help her understand that although she cares about her friend, his problems are not her problems.
Anonymous wrote:At that age you feel like if you try hard enough you can accomplish anything, including saving a friend. As a parent, you can try to talk to her about ways to support him as a friend, without drowning herself. And that a good friend knows their limits and when to get a professional involved. She can contact NAMI and get advice.
https://nami.org/Home
In my 30's I was suicidal. I called my BFF of 20 years. She totd me that this was more than she could handle and I needed to call a professional and call her back ASAP. Once I made a call to my psychiatrist and was waiting for him to call me back, I stayed on the phone with her. Best thing she could've done for me. Support me in the way she could and get me to people that are experts on Mental Illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was doing great so assumed he didn't need his meds and went off them. Now he's a mess because .... he needs his meds. Tale as old as time. He'll probably die. That's how these things go.
I’d hate to see that happen. DD really adores this kid and I feel terribly for him. Really rough upbringing. DD doesn’t seem to understand she cannot fix this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to scare you but I befriended a person in HS with schizophrenia with paranoid delusions it did not end well at all. You have reason to be concerned. I learned my lesson the hard way.
Most aren't violent. But some are. A coworker's son was murdered by his schizophrenic roommate.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to scare you but I befriended a person in HS with schizophrenia with paranoid delusions it did not end well at all. You have reason to be concerned. I learned my lesson the hard way.
Anonymous wrote:He was doing great so assumed he didn't need his meds and went off them. Now he's a mess because .... he needs his meds. Tale as old as time. He'll probably die. That's how these things go.