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<blockquote data-quote="Schwt1" data-source="post: 509867" data-attributes="member: 14006"><p>Thanks you everyone for your input and support.. I was seriously at my wits end and didn't know where to turn. After she 'woke up' I brought her a glass of water that she refused, but she started talking again. She DID tell me that she made and attempt, but failed. I kept my cool and kept talking. Within an hour-ish, we were voluntarily on the way to the hospital. Signed in, (she was in tears at the desk as she didn't know what to write on the 'reason' for being there, so I just wrote 'psychiatric evaluation?' and turned it it, and before we had a chance to sit down her name was called. I was able to stay with her until she was asked HOW she attempted and she wouldn't talk infront of me, so I gladly left. In about an hour a dr. came and got me, talked to me as we went back to where my daughter was. She seemed like a weight had been lifted when I got to see her again. SHE agreed to stay at the hospital for a few days. As soon as the two police officers showed up with someone from transport to take her to the psychiatric wing, she clammed up again. Then after another hour of intake, damn shift change, I was able to see her again.. now currently freaked out and wanting nothing but to go to sleep because she was locked up with crazy people. They put her in a visiting area with country music (of all kinds, country???? it's depressing) and someone that truly was suffering a mental illness mumbling and rocking. Of course now she thinks this was a BAD IDEA. I hope that tomorrow brings something positive.... Thank you everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwt1, post: 509867, member: 14006"] Thanks you everyone for your input and support.. I was seriously at my wits end and didn't know where to turn. After she 'woke up' I brought her a glass of water that she refused, but she started talking again. She DID tell me that she made and attempt, but failed. I kept my cool and kept talking. Within an hour-ish, we were voluntarily on the way to the hospital. Signed in, (she was in tears at the desk as she didn't know what to write on the 'reason' for being there, so I just wrote 'psychiatric evaluation?' and turned it it, and before we had a chance to sit down her name was called. I was able to stay with her until she was asked HOW she attempted and she wouldn't talk infront of me, so I gladly left. In about an hour a dr. came and got me, talked to me as we went back to where my daughter was. She seemed like a weight had been lifted when I got to see her again. SHE agreed to stay at the hospital for a few days. As soon as the two police officers showed up with someone from transport to take her to the psychiatric wing, she clammed up again. Then after another hour of intake, damn shift change, I was able to see her again.. now currently freaked out and wanting nothing but to go to sleep because she was locked up with crazy people. They put her in a visiting area with country music (of all kinds, country???? it's depressing) and someone that truly was suffering a mental illness mumbling and rocking. Of course now she thinks this was a BAD IDEA. I hope that tomorrow brings something positive.... Thank you everyone. [/QUOTE]
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