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<blockquote data-quote="HeadlightsMom" data-source="post: 635563" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>Angie & OpenWindow -- First, welcome (and welcome back) to this group. We do support you! That's such a difficult position you're in. While we have many huge difficulties in our situation, we do not have psychosis nor hallucinations (that we know of). I can only imagine how difficult that would be to deal with. I have no wisdom for either of you on that front.</p><p></p><p>But I do have support! I feel your hearts in your words. I hear how you're sticking together (way to go on that....these things can tear so many couples apart!) to try to make a safer, healthier home. I honestly don't know what decisions will make that wiser for you all, given your situation. I do have 2 questions, though...</p><p></p><p>1) Is your difficult child safe living in your home? (without 24-7 care? I don't know the extent of his symptoms, nor do I know if 24-7 care is required or even an option........just asking)</p><p></p><p>2) Are you both safe living in your home?</p><p></p><p>MWM -- Thank you so much for posting those 2 YouTube clips. Holy cow! The first clip gave me chills for how scary it must be for difficult child's who battle psychoses. That would scare the buhjeebies out of me. The second clip gave me chills for how scary it could be for all who encounter difficult child mid-hallucination. It seems to me that both difficult child and all around them are at heightened risk.</p><p></p><p>Angie & OpenWindow -- We are here for you and we do care!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadlightsMom, post: 635563, member: 18284"] Angie & OpenWindow -- First, welcome (and welcome back) to this group. We do support you! That's such a difficult position you're in. While we have many huge difficulties in our situation, we do not have psychosis nor hallucinations (that we know of). I can only imagine how difficult that would be to deal with. I have no wisdom for either of you on that front. But I do have support! I feel your hearts in your words. I hear how you're sticking together (way to go on that....these things can tear so many couples apart!) to try to make a safer, healthier home. I honestly don't know what decisions will make that wiser for you all, given your situation. I do have 2 questions, though... 1) Is your difficult child safe living in your home? (without 24-7 care? I don't know the extent of his symptoms, nor do I know if 24-7 care is required or even an option........just asking) 2) Are you both safe living in your home? MWM -- Thank you so much for posting those 2 YouTube clips. Holy cow! The first clip gave me chills for how scary it must be for difficult child's who battle psychoses. That would scare the buhjeebies out of me. The second clip gave me chills for how scary it could be for all who encounter difficult child mid-hallucination. It seems to me that both difficult child and all around them are at heightened risk. Angie & OpenWindow -- We are here for you and we do care! [/QUOTE]
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