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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 710951" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You are truly surrounded by mental illness. I am so sorry about your middle son. So very sorry.</p><p></p><p>As far as your oldest, can you not meet with him in crowded public places? I know there is a restraining order but who is going to report a meeting if you want one, say, in a Starbucks? Would it not be pretty safe in public? I may be ignorant by suggesting this but you sound so sad. And for now I suppose middle son needs his space...but he will be back...I believe that.</p><p></p><p>I am worried about you. Can you see an actual psychiatrist? Maybe other methods of treatment rather than medications can help alleviate your depression. I know about EMDR for PTSD and anxiety. A professional guides you with rapid eye movements. It is supposed to be very effective. </p><p></p><p>Please try to help yourself. I have read all this. I know how far back this sadness goes for you (others and mental illness) then on top of it brain surgery. But even with all this on ypur shoulders, I believe you can feel better. And there is hope for your sons, even the oldest, if he is ever stabiized on medication and maybe in a group home where somebosy can give him medications. He could end up in a safe place one day if people notice he is sick and want to help...</p><p></p><p>I send you light snd love and the hope that you can find a way to cope with all you have gone through snd are going through. Sometimes a therapist, while very helpful, is not enough.</p><p></p><p>Do care for yourself. Please. Good night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 710951, member: 1550"] You are truly surrounded by mental illness. I am so sorry about your middle son. So very sorry. As far as your oldest, can you not meet with him in crowded public places? I know there is a restraining order but who is going to report a meeting if you want one, say, in a Starbucks? Would it not be pretty safe in public? I may be ignorant by suggesting this but you sound so sad. And for now I suppose middle son needs his space...but he will be back...I believe that. I am worried about you. Can you see an actual psychiatrist? Maybe other methods of treatment rather than medications can help alleviate your depression. I know about EMDR for PTSD and anxiety. A professional guides you with rapid eye movements. It is supposed to be very effective. Please try to help yourself. I have read all this. I know how far back this sadness goes for you (others and mental illness) then on top of it brain surgery. But even with all this on ypur shoulders, I believe you can feel better. And there is hope for your sons, even the oldest, if he is ever stabiized on medication and maybe in a group home where somebosy can give him medications. He could end up in a safe place one day if people notice he is sick and want to help... I send you light snd love and the hope that you can find a way to cope with all you have gone through snd are going through. Sometimes a therapist, while very helpful, is not enough. Do care for yourself. Please. Good night. [/QUOTE]
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