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Complain

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Has he stopped the meds himself?
Anyone else in Uk that could help? Friends or organisations? (Social services, Mind, Living With Schizophrenia...)

He did stop his meds himself last January after taking a year reducing the dosage every couple of months. He sacked the nhs and any help he could get. He's been getting more unstable by the day and was recently sectioned.

During his hospitalisation he reacted well to treatment and was released a couple of weeks ago.

His problem is that he has been totally crazy (technical term) for so long he is not able to cope with all the crap he's left himself.

But at least he's taking his medication and has access to social workers and psychiatrist now.
 

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Staff member
Premium Member
I hate commuting. People drive like idiots all to save a couple of seconds off their commute. They don't read the traffic or look ahead by all I have witnessed. It's tunnel vision and whatever is directly in front of them. Which isn't as far in front them as it supposed to be at 20 miles an hour, let alone the 70 and 80 of traffic. Putting on a signal means the guy just back in the lane you want is supposed to speed up and close the gap. If there is no gap, just come on in without notice. I can stop on a dime. Sure.

Did I mention I hate commuting?
 
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