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by jcmhn
5100 days ago
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> And it isn't hard to see the author's torment at being forced to do this to her father. That guilt, torment, and second guessing of yourself is one of the terrible things that result when trying to take care of a mentally ill person. Unless you've actually been there, and been there, and been there, and been there again you can't understand how the experience wears you down. I'm a empathetic and patient person, and I have had to make the same sorts of decisions the author describes. There are no good answers - only less terrible ones, and even those you are not sure of. |
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Btw, now there are antipsychotics that are injected once a month and release slowly.