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Half-ar**d suicide attempt or reckless idiocy or something between? And how to react?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 618352" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I doubt he was high. Tox screen should show even quick in and out drugs so soon after possibly taking them. He was tested soon after he fell. It is also some what unlikely he would have been using drugs in the company he held on that night. And drug use is much less common here than in the most Western countries so availability isn't that easy. He would had had trouble finding a dealer in that town considering he isn't living there. And he acted coherent in the hospital. difficult child doesn't have history with drug use either. It is of course possible, but unlikely.</p><p></p><p>I will certainly not inform anyone else in the new team except the doctor. But even that seems risky. And difficult child would certainly consider it huge betrayal so most likely not worth it. Now difficult child is still acting defensive and irritated so no chance of having a good talk with him. But when he will calm down I may have chance to that. Best outcome would of course him talking about it honestly with his therapist, but that is not something I can force or even know if it happens.</p><p></p><p>His mentor is not likely to tell anyone about this. He is not willing to betray difficult child's trust either. And certainly not to cause him career troubles. But of course career troubles are small thing compared to difficult child's mental and physical well being. But again, trying to tell someone, even his therapist, is not guaranteed to be helpful and can backfire.</p><p></p><p>husband is still not wanting to hear a word it maybe being anything but stupid accident and he and difficult child already had a new shouting match during breakfast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 618352, member: 14557"] I doubt he was high. Tox screen should show even quick in and out drugs so soon after possibly taking them. He was tested soon after he fell. It is also some what unlikely he would have been using drugs in the company he held on that night. And drug use is much less common here than in the most Western countries so availability isn't that easy. He would had had trouble finding a dealer in that town considering he isn't living there. And he acted coherent in the hospital. difficult child doesn't have history with drug use either. It is of course possible, but unlikely. I will certainly not inform anyone else in the new team except the doctor. But even that seems risky. And difficult child would certainly consider it huge betrayal so most likely not worth it. Now difficult child is still acting defensive and irritated so no chance of having a good talk with him. But when he will calm down I may have chance to that. Best outcome would of course him talking about it honestly with his therapist, but that is not something I can force or even know if it happens. His mentor is not likely to tell anyone about this. He is not willing to betray difficult child's trust either. And certainly not to cause him career troubles. But of course career troubles are small thing compared to difficult child's mental and physical well being. But again, trying to tell someone, even his therapist, is not guaranteed to be helpful and can backfire. husband is still not wanting to hear a word it maybe being anything but stupid accident and he and difficult child already had a new shouting match during breakfast. [/QUOTE]
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