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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 724836" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>I don't mention his existence at all at work. Oh, you have a son? He's 18, is he in college? What high school did he go to? I really like my coworkers, but there's no cheery small talk answer to general questions. And I tend to also reveal too much. I don't know - I am an introvert maybe that's why I am not good at small talk. If I start talking, I say too much. I don't want to make people feel bad or awkward, etc. I just said I had a sick kid. </p><p>He is not on SSI. I don't know if he has a diagnosis. </p><p>They released him, and recommended this outpatient place, for transitional youth, looks good. </p><p>His father promised to never give him weed ever again. He called me frantic that night, tongue thick in his mouth. I hope he means it. </p><p>And yes, my son called 911. He wanted the voices to go away, shoveled aspirin in his mouth, he told me he was going to numb out then hang. </p><p>I had two sisters have psychosis, one with ADD drugs (prescribed) and the other from street drugs. Maybe it is not unusual? </p><p>Anyway, thank you, and I hope your son is doing well. You had mentioned working on trauma another time. I find that interesting, as I am sure I am totally traumatized, adn have been for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 724836, member: 19889"] I don't mention his existence at all at work. Oh, you have a son? He's 18, is he in college? What high school did he go to? I really like my coworkers, but there's no cheery small talk answer to general questions. And I tend to also reveal too much. I don't know - I am an introvert maybe that's why I am not good at small talk. If I start talking, I say too much. I don't want to make people feel bad or awkward, etc. I just said I had a sick kid. He is not on SSI. I don't know if he has a diagnosis. They released him, and recommended this outpatient place, for transitional youth, looks good. His father promised to never give him weed ever again. He called me frantic that night, tongue thick in his mouth. I hope he means it. And yes, my son called 911. He wanted the voices to go away, shoveled aspirin in his mouth, he told me he was going to numb out then hang. I had two sisters have psychosis, one with ADD drugs (prescribed) and the other from street drugs. Maybe it is not unusual? Anyway, thank you, and I hope your son is doing well. You had mentioned working on trauma another time. I find that interesting, as I am sure I am totally traumatized, adn have been for years. [/QUOTE]
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