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mahina

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33. What are the warning signs?
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 12:09 PM
Oct 2014

My cousin is mentally ill and I need to know them for my auntie's safety. Thank you!

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I changed UglyGreed Oct 2014 #1
I actually clicked through because of the new headline Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #28
Glad I am not the only one joeglow3 Oct 2014 #34
I put UglyGreed Nov 2014 #61
I like the change Kalidurga Oct 2014 #2
Did you notice this point the woman's brother made? tblue37 Oct 2014 #3
Good catch. nt WhiteAndNerdy Oct 2014 #4
This is less about the police and more about her typical family member denial Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #6
lol. Bad outcomes, like death? eom MyNameGoesHere Oct 2014 #12
Or beheading mom? eom Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #13
Because that happens every day? kcr Nov 2014 #65
And you think the parents have not had encounters with the police? Demeter Oct 2014 #17
And sometimes the person is off the meds and the family is trying to get help. CBHagman Oct 2014 #18
And there is a case of negligence by caregivers Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #23
This was an adult, and he traveled alone. CBHagman Nov 2014 #69
Trying to get help that isn't there isn't living in denial. nt Sivafae Oct 2014 #25
What are the warning signs? mahina Oct 2014 #33
It is ALL about the police because unfortunately there is no alternative if you need to get someone bettyellen Oct 2014 #35
Waiting will just make things worse Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #38
LOL, you actually think the police will take in someone who is calm? Nope. Or that you can get some bettyellen Oct 2014 #48
I've been there, done that Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #50
Maybe You Live RobinA Oct 2014 #57
Well, PA is backwards in many ways (I know, I live here now, after living in many other states). MH1 Nov 2014 #63
I don't know anything about who you are or your life's circumstances but I KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #36
Because when I was a deputy I was the once called to clean up the mess Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #37
"Families are to blame . . . " - you see, that phrasing says a lot right there. Is there KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #41
Your family sounds like the rare exception Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #45
That's my point. We were the 'rare exception' not because we were geniuses or KingCharlemagne Oct 2014 #51
The lack of empathy as you point out Rex Oct 2014 #54
Yup. RedCappedBandit Oct 2014 #59
"Tiny Percentage"? Ash_F Oct 2014 #39
Police interact with thousands of mentally ill people every day Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #40
I've seen it go bad. Ash_F Oct 2014 #42
Exactly - people don't realize how media works, so it is not "tiny percentage" MH1 Nov 2014 #64
The Mentally Ill RobinA Oct 2014 #55
She was terrified for good cause theHandpuppet Oct 2014 #19
Not really, you are letting the sensationalist media sway you Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #22
Even worse, cops are never wrong about anything! Rex Oct 2014 #56
I don't' think this should be used as another police bashing opportunity treestar Oct 2014 #24
OTT? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #30
But but but...cops are never wrong or break the law! Rex Oct 2014 #58
sadly, her fear was legitimate ): etherealtruth Oct 2014 #60
I know I am going to make people mad for saying this Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #5
And how was anyone to know that he was only days away from beheading his mother? cali Oct 2014 #7
Clearly he was under treatment Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #8
that is largely a crap solution. cali Oct 2014 #9
So then accept that more outcome like this will occur Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #14
Sometimes the meds prescribed by particular doctors are the worst choice meds. DebJ Oct 2014 #11
Medications help schizophrenic people function in society. Ilsa Oct 2014 #10
Did I say everybody? Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #15
This case doesn't fit your paradigm either. Ilsa Oct 2014 #29
I family members were urging her to go to police Lee-Lee Oct 2014 #32
Abruptly stopping some psychiatric drugs can result in dangerous side-effects HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #20
Exactly! Quackers Oct 2014 #31
That's great about supplies to taper off...do you think people generally know HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #52
We only know that he was violent post-facto. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2014 #68
What a tragic, depressing story deutsey Oct 2014 #16
USA medical care system sucks. Even with family trying to help, persons in desperate need are exclud Sunlei Oct 2014 #21
The problem is families have no support system for the mentally ill. Tatiana Oct 2014 #26
If he'd shot her, this would be a gun thread, instead of what it should be: a mental illness thread. Brickbat Oct 2014 #27
Umm. And? hunter Oct 2014 #46
Irony: the US Healthcare system is terminally ill. nt Zorra Oct 2014 #43
Sounds like psychosis from withdrawal. Puzzledtraveller Oct 2014 #44
I'm dysfunctional without psych meds. hunter Oct 2014 #49
spoken like someone with no clue fizzgig Oct 2014 #53
This is a problem with Medicaid and, to a lesser extent, Medicare joeglow3 Oct 2014 #47
Catch-22 Shankapotomus Nov 2014 #62
Spot on UglyGreed Nov 2014 #66
He's still good Shankapotomus Nov 2014 #67
She did find a doctor but she and her son couldn't wait 2 days. She should have called 911. n/t pnwmom Nov 2014 #70
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