Our daughter was hospitalised for two longs spells between January and August, often under Section. She had delusions and accused her father and I, along with others, of doing dreadful things to her when she was an infant. For much of the time she would have nothing to do with us and would not give permission for us to be informed about her medical condition. For a number of weeks she was at large, homeless and we knew not where. Eventually she was picked up and returned to hospital following a spending spree and it was perhaps the spending spree that at last facilitated her bipolar diagnosis. With tweaking of medication she began to get better and has been steadily progressing since then. She now has a new home and has 50% care of her boys, the rebuilding of her relationships with them is very encouraging.
The months of her illness were very dreadful for us all. Helplessness was perhaps the worst of it. We had a number of times to face the possibility that she might be lost to us through death or total alienation.
Our daughter had a number of presenting problems and we were not surprised that a diagnosis took a long time. However when it came it made sense to us all and also to our daughter. I would say that her father and I have a better relationship with her now than we have had since she was about ten.
We are so grateful for the diagnosis and her subsequent improvement; also for the considerable and continuing support that she has received from Shewsbury mental health services.
"Support for us and our daughter"
About: Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin Adult Mental Health / Early Intervention Team (Shropshire Telford & Wrekin) Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin Adult Mental Health Early Intervention Team (Shropshire Telford & Wrekin) Shrewsbury SY1 4RQ
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