cuppy199
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I am so relieved that he has chosen to isolate and center himself. I pray that he will see the difference between KC and Caylee.
I agree



I am so relieved that he has chosen to isolate and center himself. I pray that he will see the difference between KC and Caylee.
I dont condone GA behavior or what he is responsible for. IMO one has nothing to do with the other.Right now is the time for GA take care of himself and get the help he needs.All the other stuff isnt going any where and can be addressed later.ITA
I am sorry that GA was so distressed and has required hospitalization. Knowing how hospitals get folks out the door asap, his situation must be serious indeed.
However, it seems to me that responsibility has become the "hot potato" in this family. GA is not responsible for any lies, mistruths, etc because he was henpecked by CA. CA is not responsible because she has been manipulated by KC. LA is not responsible because he has been maniupulated by KC and controlled by CA. KC, in turn, has issues because CA was a helicopter parent and GA didn't stand up to CA. Who then was the grownup on Hope Spring Drive ?
I wonder exactly what is meant when they say George his choosing to stay in the hospital. It's not like it's a hotel, people aren't given a choice of staying unless it's medically necessary.
I thought the defense was going to release the remains as soon as last week, now it's next week. It's no wonder George is struggling.
I dont condone GA behavior or what he is responsible for. IMO one has nothing to do with the other.Right now is the time for GA take care of himself and get the help he needs.All the other stuff isnt going any where and can be addressed later.
Not the same type of 'medically necessary' type of thing. He could be ok now, as far as 'medically' goes. The pills or what ever might be out of his system. But the reason he took them might still be an issue. In THAT, that is a whole different ball game.
I don't know if they have insurance, etc. It might be that no hospital (in his needs range) will take his case, etc.
I wonder exactly what is meant when they say George his choosing to stay in the hospital. It's not like it's a hotel, people aren't given a choice of staying unless it's medically necessary.
I thought the defense was going to release the remains as soon as last week, now it's next week. It's no wonder George is struggling.
Is he still in the Psych. unit, or on a general medical floor?
He can't pay as a private patient and stay? Do they have rehab facilities/treatment at the hospital?
I don't know. Most hospitals don't have room for well patients to stick around and take up a bed, regardless of who pays.
I notice it's Brad Conway that gave the paper the info, and he seems to have used the words that George is choosing to stay there, not the Drs, but George himself. And if he's not in the psych ward, this is weird???
I notice it's Brad Conway that gave the paper the info, and he seems to have used the words that George is choosing to stay there, not the Drs, but George himself. And if he's not in the psych ward, this is weird???
For all we know, he may be somewhere else, not in the hospital at all. When is the last time the hospital spokesperson gave an update?
I'm not a nurse, but I did stay in a holiday inn express...
Even if he still had medical issues, he would have had to eventually transfer out to a different facility. Hospitals don't do long term "rehab" type care. If they have psyc there, it's most likely the same. Good for the short term, but need to go else where after stabilized. Some patients can go home and have someone visit them for rehab or visit elsewhere for rehab. It all depends on the patents needs, what their options are, their condition, etc.. A whole host of things.
So Yes, he can 'chose' to stay in the hospital. Not using it as a hotel of sorts. But because it's one of the options set forth for him to choose, based upon his needs.
I'm not a nurse either but i have been held in many a psych ward both against my will and voluntary.. Many "regular" hospitals have psych wards that are indeed long term, up to 30 days and in some cases even longer. I do not know about this specific hospital that George is at but...