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Old Jun 10, 2005, 07:17 PM
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i was wondering if anyone knows how adolescent units at state hospitals are. i might have to go to westborough state hospital in massachusetts because i haven't been taking care of myself for a long time & dozens admissions to psych hospitals & residentials havent helped for a long time. does anyone know if they're as scary as they seem? i know you can stay there for years, but does the state control that?
if anyone knows anything about westborough state hospital in massachusetts ((esp. the adolescent unit since im barely 17)) or state hospitals in general, please respond.
thank you.
--julie

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Old Jun 10, 2005, 07:53 PM
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Julie,


I am sorry. I do not know what it is like. I just wanted you to know I am thinking of you and sending you good thoughts. Take care.

((((((((((((((((((((((Julie))))))))))))))))))))))



Much Love,



Jen
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