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Hello Julia:
They've put him in an isolation ward and then he will go to a high security ward. the time in May this year he jumped the wall and walked home in the rain!
Why are the constraints so tight? Walking home in the rain hardly seems a crime. Is there some other history there that would justify him, literally, being treated like a prisoner?
... he kept mentioning 1993 (when he was 6 yrs old) and his grandmother (who died from mad cows disease) and he wanted to talk to his uncle (1 of my brs.)
And idea why these dates and people are so important to him? For example, did something of significance happen in 1993? Was he especially close to his grandmother or uncle?
The relief to me is that he is getting care, and yet it always feels like its not the right solution for him either.
It doesn't seem like there are many options available in this culture at least. Individuals who have the resources may find better options of care in other countries or cultures. The very resourceful may be able to create them for themselves.
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