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Old Jun 26, 2015, 04:00 PM
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The cops were called this morning on one of my housemates. She attacked the house supervisor. The cops took her to the hospital and she is home already and I do not feel safe. I am not the only not happy that she is home already. She has not been taking her medications for about a month. She scares me and I told her that when she got back from the hospital. I told her that her screaming scared me and brought back some bad memories. She apologized. I asked her if she is going to take her medications and she said yes and I said promise? and she said yes.
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Old Jun 27, 2015, 10:50 AM
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i think it is great that you were able to express your feelings to your housemate and that she listened and agreed to do something to address the issue. i hope she follows through as agreed.
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