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Sweetpea76
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Being on suicide watch is a full time job, and it's not fair to ask a loved one to take on that role. We're not trained for it, and we don't know how to handle it. If he is that suicidal he needs mental health intervention. If it is suicidal ideation, using it for emotional manipulation just sucks.
There is support, but being a martyr to a relationship to the detriment of your own mental health is another thing.
It sounds like he needs to tell his doc that he has been suicidal and that he's having a bad reaction to the meds. If he can't take that initiative, then what are you going to do @Ladyjosephine? All you can do is call the proper authorities if you think he may hurt himself. Other than that, you sit and fret... and make yourself sick waiting to find him afterwards.
There is support, but being a martyr to a relationship to the detriment of your own mental health is another thing.
It sounds like he needs to tell his doc that he has been suicidal and that he's having a bad reaction to the meds. If he can't take that initiative, then what are you going to do @Ladyjosephine? All you can do is call the proper authorities if you think he may hurt himself. Other than that, you sit and fret... and make yourself sick waiting to find him afterwards.