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08-05-2021 05:16 PM
08-05-2021 05:16 PM
Mum first psychotic episode
My mum (51) is currently having her first ever psychotic episode.
I have so many mixed feelings as I mislead her to get her into the hospital to get her help and now she is on a psyc hold and won't be released until she is better (that's ok with my but I still feel terrible and am saddened by this so much so)
Theu aren't too sure why this is either her heavy drinking or pot smoking or another reason but I'm left feeling so low and downright horrible.
We have an interesting relationship and I didn't have the best childhood with mum as she was heavy in the drug scene on heroin and speed.
I have rescued her from so many situations over the last 10 years or so her partners beating her, giving birth to my little sister with fetal alcohol syndrome multiple heart conditions and passing away at 2 yrs old she was in my care in 2015, her being in ICU after crashing her car while being drunk while my sister was in hospital, breaking her shoulder while drunk, breaking her neck at C1 and almost being a paraplegic in October last yr and various other breaks and accidents but this I can't help her with I can't heal her I can't fix her I can't do anything and I think that's what's killing me inside.
Help please.
How can I help her, how can I help me.
I know I sound selfish and I might just be but I my self have several mental health issues physical health issues including cancer, 4 kids, 1 with ASD, ADHD, ODD, SPD.
Im trying to run my own business better myself, my kids and provide us with things I never had an opportunity to have.
sorry. This has been a bit of a vent for me too. So things are a bit disjointed.
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08-05-2021 05:30 PM
08-05-2021 05:30 PM
Re: Mum first psychotic episode
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08-05-2021 07:30 PM
08-05-2021 07:30 PM
Re: Mum first psychotic episode
@ThenextStep you have done far more for her than most would in your situation. There's really not a lot you can do to help until she takes responsibility for herself and actually wants to make those changes in her life. She has made the choices in her life that have brought her to this point, it's not on you to fix this. In my opinion anyway.
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08-05-2021 08:29 PM
08-05-2021 08:29 PM
Re: Mum first psychotic episode
Hello @ThenextStep
Oh my goodness, you have done so much for your Mum, and now hopefully she will get help from the dr's and nurses.
I just want to give you a hug, you've had it tough. Whilst your mum is in hospital can you use this time to care for yourself and your children? I think it's your time now to look after yourself.
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08-05-2021 09:11 PM
08-05-2021 09:11 PM
Re: Mum first psychotic episode
Psychotic episode management is generally a full time sort of job. I think you made your only play. It's also a good thing to not take that kind of decision lightly. I think you're doing all the right things.
Also, a good time to be communicating. That way the people you're supporting understand how to best support you as well.
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08-05-2021 09:26 PM
08-05-2021 09:26 PM
Re: Mum first psychotic episode
You have done all the 'mothering' to your mum. It is suppose to be the other way around. You have loved, nurtured, protected and cared for her as well as your precious little sister.
Your mum is where she needs to be.
Please don't take this the wrong way as I've been in the situation under different circumstances so I mean it in an extremely supportive way; but you have to stop supporting her as when we do this we are enabling their behaviour to continue with us as their safety net.
She has help now and she needs to take responsibility for her life.
You NEED to care for YOU so that you can be the happy, healthy role model mum you want for your children and also for you.
Go and look in the mirror and say.. ' I deserve happiness' because you do.
And take some strength knowing your precious beautiful sister is now happy and healthy and proud of you as she watchs over you. (I believe)
You are a beautiful person.
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09-05-2021 01:21 PM
09-05-2021 01:21 PM
Re: Mum first psychotic episode
Your story would have been extremely tough to live through, at all stages. A Heroic Journey. I have had difficulty with taking the responsibility for arranging hospitalisation of close family members, and drawing boundaries in dealing with psychotic episodes happening around my children. Its totally heart breaking and bamboozling.
I am glad a few people related to your post. Hope you get some sense of support from sharing here and joining the community.
Take Care
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10-05-2021 04:47 PM
10-05-2021 04:47 PM
Re: Mum first psychotic episode
Wow you have been through so much. You are amazing.