Helpthechildren
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no. Please do not.
No problem
I'll see if I can ask anyone about this. Thanks
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no. Please do not.
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From page 1 of the thread.
Meth. Heroin. Meth. Heroin. Meth. Heroin.
Somehow I think these play a part specifically, somehow, somewhere, perhaps logistically as related to the acquistion, or via with whomever she might have been using, getting her product from. Moo.
I think he told that to our VI, , in direct response to her question.So, coming off my hands to say one thing about this cold pizza because I'm floored. In order for us to know about JHs cold slice of pizza he must have told someone after the fact. WHO could even think of eating while their child is missing let alone mention this? In other words IMO he complained about the treatment he received at the PD. What. The. How about the treatment Lucas received???? These two were made for eachother. All JMO. Okay I'll be quiet now.
Something I keep thinking about. If I awakened (and fwiw I don't believe EG's story) and my stepchild was gone and the door was ajar, who would be the first person I would call? My mate? The other parent? The police? Another parent of a friend he plays with? A neighbor? What order would those phone calls be made? Now, if I had anything to do with my stepchild being gone I would feel like I needed to behave as if there was a sense of urgency when I finally decided to make that phone call and I would call the police first.
A 5 year old and a back door ajar wouldn't make me immediately think my child had been kidnapped. Not in 15 minutes from the time I woke up to frantically going to the neighbors and calling the police. I haven't been in the situation but it has me thinking.
I wouldn’t call anyone...I would frantically gather up my other kid-run out the door, calling his name, search everywhere outside, jump in the car and then call my husband and my neighbor / friend would be helping me. The police would not be who I would immediately call.
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Bipolar disorder is very treatable with proper medication. The real problem lies in the patient's refusal to take as prescribed. Particularly Bipolar 1 associated with mania. The patient doesn't like the effects. It's a mood stabilizer to balance their manic/depressive cognitive cycle. The patient doesn't want to lose the high of the mania. Once the med begins to take effect, the patient will experience what feels like depression, because it is the process of stabilization. The patient doesn't like it. At all. Medication stops.The report stated that EG was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I wonder if she was treated. I have a friend diagnosed with bipolar disorder and with treatment she is perfectly fine. Without her meds she's all over the place!
The report stated that EG was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I wonder if she was treated. I have a friend diagnosed with bipolar disorder and with treatment she is perfectly fine. Without her meds she's all over the place!
Bipolar disorder is very treatable with proper medication. The real problem lies in the patient's refusal to take as prescribed. Particularly Bipolar 1 associated with mania. The patient doesn't like the effects. It's a mood stabilizer to balance their manic/depressive cognitive cycle. The patient doesn't want to lose the high of the mania. Once the med begins to take effect, the patient will experience what feels like depression, because it is the process of stabilization. The patient doesn't like it. At all. Medication stops.
Do you think this has anything to do with her using meth and heroin? I haven't heard anyone say she's an addict so I'm under the impression she's an occasional user.
Being pregnant throws a wrench into things.
My friends daughter was doing very well for a few years on her meds. Then when she got pregnant, she went off them completely, and the hormonal changes and sudden change in meds threw everything off. She had a major meltdown.
Do you think this has anything to do with her using meth and heroin? I haven't heard anyone say she's an addict so I'm under the impression she's an occasional user.
It could, but this article says she "experimented" with it.
http://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article208704089.html
It could, but this article says she "experimented" with it.
http://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article208704089.html
Yes. and that her ex suspected she was using again.
From the article:
He thought she might be currently using drugs because she was losing weight and acting erratically.