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my son tried to commit suicide
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 676265" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>GoingNorth is right. Speak with the social workers at the hospital. I went through a similar ordeal recently and trust me - he is beyond your capability. He probably needs physical therapy as well as (obviously) psychiatric care. Let them know everything about his previous history and begin the process of finding all the support he qualifies for. You are going to worry. That is normal. Get some help for yourself, too. Whether it is a therapist, a close group of friends that understands/knows the situation and you can trust, speaking to your doctor and getting something for anxiety...whatever. You must take care of yourself and when your child is in such peril (even self-induced), we parents put ourselves last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 676265, member: 19905"] GoingNorth is right. Speak with the social workers at the hospital. I went through a similar ordeal recently and trust me - he is beyond your capability. He probably needs physical therapy as well as (obviously) psychiatric care. Let them know everything about his previous history and begin the process of finding all the support he qualifies for. You are going to worry. That is normal. Get some help for yourself, too. Whether it is a therapist, a close group of friends that understands/knows the situation and you can trust, speaking to your doctor and getting something for anxiety...whatever. You must take care of yourself and when your child is in such peril (even self-induced), we parents put ourselves last. [/QUOTE]
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