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In reply to the discussion: The hardest thing I've ever had to do [View all]Jopin Klobe
(779 posts)28. "I took away my own brothers freedom." - no, you did not ...
... you wanted to help him and this is the only way ...
... and you more than likely saved him, yourself and others from pain and possibly worse ...
... you did the best that you could do and the best that can be done is being done ...
... you are the greatest family and friend that he has ...
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I wouldn't feel so bad about this. I've been in psychiatric hospitals several times and it is not a
Maraya1969
May 2018
#15
This is one of the few times someone can say "I know at least a bit of what you're taliking...
marble falls
May 2018
#27
All my best wishes for you and your brother in a horribly unfair situation...
Moostache
May 2018
#31
Please don't be so hard on yourself. You did the right thing, you knew you had to do something.
secondwind
May 2018
#47
You did the right thing for everyone. If your brother was well enough he would tell you himself
lunasun
May 2018
#53
Mental health issues almost always get worse when left untreated or innadquately treated for long
Victor_c3
May 2018
#70
You may have contributed to his current loss of freedom, but doing nothing wasn't possible..
BobTheSubgenius
May 2018
#72