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I got in touch with an old friend via email, to find out a few weeks ago that he wasn't doing very well. He was a very successful professional; he was in various positions such as vice-president, COO, CTO of respectable companies. Now he's in a "closed psychiatric ward" and I am surprised they let him have email access and he can even do some work. I would imagine they would take one's laptop and cell phone in such an institution so they can forget about the outside world and their problems and focus on their own treatment.
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Its impossible to know whats going on. I had a friend who dealt with the affects of the murder of a family member MANY years later. They drugged him up and kept him for a couple of weeks. It took him quite a while to get out of the system but he's perfectly fine today.
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Best of luck to your friend. Fortunately it's not all electroshock and Nurse Ratched any more...
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Glad they are getting the help they need
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It's always bad to go visit someone in the hospital and discover there are no door knobs on the inside of the doors.
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space-time wrote:
I got in touch with an old friend via email, to find out a few weeks ago that he wasn't doing very well. He was a very successful professional; he was in various positions such as vice-president, COO, CTO of respectable companies. Now he's in a "closed psychiatric ward" and I am surprised they let him have email access and he can even do some work. I would imagine they would take one's laptop and cell phone in such an institution so they can forget about the outside world and their problems and focus on their own treatment.
Too many possible reason to have ended up there.
If he's there for observation (again, myriad of reasons) only it's possible he could do just about anything except leave.
Even ambien and vicodin can be nasty to quit for some people.
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Good luck to your friend. It seems that recently we are surrounded by people who, for one reason or another, have reached the breaking point.
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I have a friend who has gone into treatment a few times. He is always out of touch for a few weeks, but as soon as he regains his footing, he is encouraged to reach out to others.