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UPDATE:
Called at 11 to speak with her via the community phone in the psych lobby.
Her roommate answered and said shes doing good, just is really afraid and seems dazed. It took her around 12 minutes to get ready, leave the room, and make it to the phones.
We spoke for 5 minutes, she was very quiet and afraid, just kept telling me how much she loved me and was ready to come home. She said she wasnt able to eat any of the food, and I told her to get out of this she has to show that she is in good health and eating. She said she would try.
Very abruptly she said she has to go, and she loves me.
This unnerved me, but then I remembered the phones are limited to 5 minutes, so I'm guessing someone told her it's time to head back.
Double Update:
We were able to visit with her today, and she is so much more responsive and alert. Shes definitely not 100 yet, and is very spacey and emotional. Drifting from one emotion to another, mostly sticking to shame and sadness.
The doctor asked us to try and get her to take the meds she refused last night, it was very difficult, but with a team of people cheering her on, she did it.
This med is suppose to block any further uptake of THC as well as flushing any excess substances from her system and giving her a calm head.
I will be visiting tonight at 730pm to see how/if shes improved.
Doc said its iffy that she gets discharged tomorrow. If she had taken the meds last night, this wouldn't be the case.
Vibes my friends.
Called at 11 to speak with her via the community phone in the psych lobby.
Her roommate answered and said shes doing good, just is really afraid and seems dazed. It took her around 12 minutes to get ready, leave the room, and make it to the phones.
We spoke for 5 minutes, she was very quiet and afraid, just kept telling me how much she loved me and was ready to come home. She said she wasnt able to eat any of the food, and I told her to get out of this she has to show that she is in good health and eating. She said she would try.
Very abruptly she said she has to go, and she loves me.
This unnerved me, but then I remembered the phones are limited to 5 minutes, so I'm guessing someone told her it's time to head back.
Double Update:
We were able to visit with her today, and she is so much more responsive and alert. Shes definitely not 100 yet, and is very spacey and emotional. Drifting from one emotion to another, mostly sticking to shame and sadness.
The doctor asked us to try and get her to take the meds she refused last night, it was very difficult, but with a team of people cheering her on, she did it.
This med is suppose to block any further uptake of THC as well as flushing any excess substances from her system and giving her a calm head.
I will be visiting tonight at 730pm to see how/if shes improved.
Doc said its iffy that she gets discharged tomorrow. If she had taken the meds last night, this wouldn't be the case.
Vibes my friends.