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I went to group Thursday and it was crazy the girl Jessica kept.asking about scars on my arms. Then a dear friend of.mine at group said he was having drug reactions from olazipine which had been newly prescribed were he.would get very nervous to the poimt he was terrified. He told my therapist and his group home he could not take it my therapist was concerned to so she got an appointment with the psych doctor and told him to wait for his caregivers but his caregivers arrived and sais he was not going to any psychiatrist don't know what happened cause after he got upset they went to the back room but am concerned about him
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I have difficulty in my own group when things spiral out of control. I cringe, have to move around in my seat, clutch my purse, and just generally get uncomfortable. On occasion I get overwhelmed. While this goes on I cling to the hope the moderator can re-establish control of the meeting. But I think he is overly curious and doesn't always get it when someone goes off topic or talks inappropriately.
It is even worse when these things are triggers - and it even not be necessary it is about me. I would be just sick over your example for instance if I were sitting there of someone asking about your scars.. I have issues too when I see something wrong happening that are out of my control or I can't help. I struggle so much when people are being wronged. As for the incident with the fellow's caregivers regarding psychiatric help I would have been furious! I'm not so sure I wouldn't follow them outside to confront them. |
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That is very disrespectful of the lady to ask about scars on your arms. Just tell her that it is none of her business!
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