Social Media :an opportunity for psychiatrists Dr Anne Marie Cunningham
Social Media :an opportunity for psychiatristsDr Anne Marie Cunningham
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The Unit. Day 63 https://mydaftlife.wordpress.com/2013/05/21/the-unit-day-63/ You know that saying; that things can’t get worse? Well that’s turning out to be a load of old codswallop. After the whole CPA meeting surprise (see yesterday’s cheeky little number for details) and, as yet, no sniff of what the future might hold for LB (Don’t. Just don’t even mention support), I went to visit him yesterday evening.
He was in bed, dozing. With a bitten swollen tongue. Signs of a seizure. Or size of an elephant it might well have been. The bitten tongue had been noted and Bonjela on order. The seizure dimension overlooked. LB’s seizures have always worried the pants off me. Not least because it took about four ‘in your face’ tonic clonic epics before the docs would even entertain the idea that he might have epilepsy. We were tripping over that old ‘he’s got to learn to manage his stress/star charts anyone?’ chestnut (a.k.a. the learning disability trump card) for months.
The thought of him having a seizure, in a locked unit, unnoticed, has generated a new level of distress I can’t describe. I don’t care how old he is, and I certainly ain’t treating him like a child, but I want to comfort him, and keep a watchful eye for any further seizures. And I can’t.
“Almost inevitably he drowned in the bath last July”
#justiceforlb @lbinquest
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