Found Deceased UK - Jade McGrath, 19, Inverness, 28 Nov 2018

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Jade has been missing since about 2:30 pm on Wednesday 28th Nov. She went missing from New Craigs hospital in Inverness where she had been admitted on Monday (26th) with severe anxiety.

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Appeal for help in finding missing woman
 
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As a retired RN, when one is admitted for severe anxiety the signs are rarely as obvious as the symptoms, which are subjective. Fortunately there are meds that can help while sufferers get much needed supportive therapy. Elopement happens sometimes and I hope/pray that Jade is just laying low for a short time. However, as a mother I’m very concerned.

Please come home Jade.
 
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Dashcam plea in missing woman search

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She may have been recorded in vehicle dashcam footage while she was in Leachkin, General Booth or King Brude road from about 13:30.

Ms McGrath is described as being about 5ft 1in tall and of slim build, with platinum blonde hair and blue eyes.

She was wearing a light grey turtle neck top, parka jacket, black leggings and black and white Nike trainers.
 
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when one is admitted for severe anxiety the signs are rarely as obvious as the symptoms, which are subjective.

rsbm

Hi Reverie, I don't understand this sentence. What is the difference between signs and symptoms? Can you explain please? TIA!
 
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rsbm

Hi Reverie, I don't understand this sentence. What is the difference between signs and symptoms? Can you explain please? TIA!
Signs are visible overt changes in an individual, such as a rash, or bruise for example. Symptoms, on the hand, are what an individual feels. Objectively we can’t see a sore throat or abdominal pain.

In this case it is difficult to see anxiety, but it is felt severely by the individual.
 
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Prayers for her.
 
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Signs are visible overt changes in an individual, such as a rash, or bruise for example. Symptoms, on the hand, are what an individual feels. Objectively we can’t see a sore throat or abdominal pain.

In this case it is difficult to see anxiety, but it is felt severely by the individual.

Thank you for explaining, Reverie! I never knew that.
 
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