Mental Health Hospital Near House

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    #16
    Having suffered from mental illness I have a lot of empathy for people facing this challenge. However, when their behaviour takes basic human rights away from others that is where I loose patience with the Canadian Goverment. Situations like this, which I remember very clearly as my husband thankfully missed that bus, make me so so angry! Why in the world is this monster being given another chance to misuse his meds and potentially murder again?!

    How condescending of the hospital staff to attempt to passify your concern by offering your compassion classes. Ugh! As if some how his actions would be justified if only you "understood".

    (giant hug)

    Hopefully once the media blitz dies down parents will feel a bit safer.

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    • dEHmom
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 2355

      #17
      I do realize a lot of the story is just media buzz. I also know for a fact that they have to do DAILY blood testing to make sure medication is at the full dosage amount.

      This does help calm my nerves much, and hopefully will be enough to please the parents.

      I understand why they cannot give any ideas on the times that he may be out on a walk, as there are a lot of people who have shared their opinion on what they would do if they seen him out.


      I hope he doesn't get more and more freedom though. Still personally think he should be sent off to jail. He can walk around the yard there where people are armed with guns if anyone tries anything.

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      • countrymom
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 4874

        #18
        I remember that story. I would call the paper and tell him who you are and that you are concerned, is there a school nearby, get the school involved. I just don't understand how people can commit murder and are released but grow some dope and you go to prison

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