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Old Apr 22, 2018, 03:20 AM
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I’m on 200mg sertraline and 10mg olanzepine at night. I’m still highly anxious.

The mental health team are saying that it’s my social situation that’s the issue as I’m in a refuge due to domestic abuse, I have no home for me and my 5 month old baby boy and recently I got left money in a will which might stop me being able to get social housing. It’s all a bit complicated and confusing so I’m trying to get legal advice. It will take months for the money situation to be sorted anyway. I’m feel like I’m in limbo, that I’m ungrateful but I’m just scared that I won’t be able to look after my baby.
The mental health nurse suggested quitiapine for the day time as I’m very anxious during the day. I keep getting thoughts that I should give up my baby as I’m a bad mum. I’m getting suicidal thoughts
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Old Apr 22, 2018, 04:38 AM
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Please call the ambulance. It's not safe for you and your child right now.
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