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<blockquote data-quote="Schwt1" data-source="post: 510250" data-attributes="member: 14006"><p>Again everyone, I can't thank you enough for listening and offering advice from your own experiences.</p><p></p><p>Tonight's visit was better than I anticipated. She voluntarily went to group. Only three people, which made it not so bad to her.... but on the flip side, there were only three in group because only the high functioning attend group. I don't know if the floor is full, but capacity is 20. SoooOOoOoOoo </p><p> </p><p>When I got there she was in one of the sunrooms, drawing.. so we chatted and doodled together. We talked a little about how she's feeling but I think I started asking too many questions. She, of course, still doesn't want to be there but handling it much better.. even mentioned maybe not going back to school before mid next week. We'll just play that one by ear. I hope she heeds whatever advice she's given by the therapist(s) and doctor(s). We played a few games, Yahtzee and Jenga, one of the other patients that was in group earlier in the day joined us for a game.</p><p></p><p>I was able to bring her some of her books, clothes, and they let her email her professors today... yayyy! Progress! Makes her feel better, which in turn makes me feel better. </p><p></p><p>*hugs*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwt1, post: 510250, member: 14006"] Again everyone, I can't thank you enough for listening and offering advice from your own experiences. Tonight's visit was better than I anticipated. She voluntarily went to group. Only three people, which made it not so bad to her.... but on the flip side, there were only three in group because only the high functioning attend group. I don't know if the floor is full, but capacity is 20. SoooOOoOoOoo When I got there she was in one of the sunrooms, drawing.. so we chatted and doodled together. We talked a little about how she's feeling but I think I started asking too many questions. She, of course, still doesn't want to be there but handling it much better.. even mentioned maybe not going back to school before mid next week. We'll just play that one by ear. I hope she heeds whatever advice she's given by the therapist(s) and doctor(s). We played a few games, Yahtzee and Jenga, one of the other patients that was in group earlier in the day joined us for a game. I was able to bring her some of her books, clothes, and they let her email her professors today... yayyy! Progress! Makes her feel better, which in turn makes me feel better. *hugs* [/QUOTE]
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