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when it comes to my daughter. She had severe cerebral palsy and had been institutionalized for 9 of her 11 years. Had it been "just" her physical disabilities, I would have been able to keep her with me, but she had pneumonia, kidney infections, seizures, and other illnesses that kept me from being able to get to the PT, OT, and other therapies. She had outstanding care and love all those years. They released her when the State institutions were closing. Her care went straight downhill. I likened it to "kicking her out of an airplane with no parachute."informationally oriented
"aren't sure of life being worth the effort"
My T saw my S/H
PHP is outpatient, 8:30 to 3 M-F, mostly DBT material and some other stuff mixed in. I was just in PHP, and my ins cut it off at 2 weeks, I think they wanted me there longer. But it helped with the intrusive thoughts so accomplished what was needed, but it was the monday following the last day (friday) that sister had her birthday and fell the following early morning. So it was friday a week from when I was last in PHP she passed away. I have been struggling since..:hug::hug::hug: (I hope you don't mind the "virtual" hugs, they are less intrusive than "real"...