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Hi XR09 sorry to hear about more trauma in your life. By the sounds of it, this guy is having psychotic episodes on a regular basis. Now within Qld Health , Mental Heath if you explain to them that he is threatening to kil you or hmself, and has articulated his plan for doing this they must take him for a mimimum 3 day psych assessment. give them a call and explain the Police involvement and how you have personally witnessed his drug taking. If you don't have any success PM me, and I can advocate for you on a professional basis. But understand that you will only have 3 days. He is probably very savvy with mental health assessment and probably knows the right things to say. Cheers

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Cheers mate.

Yeah he is in and in for three days. I had over 120 text when I handed my phone ot the police with its charger and bought a new one. Hated that one anyway.

Hey I'm good. I am pissed for the other two. But I do wish they had mentioned it, well before I found out the hard way. They were both pretty scared so I guess you cant blame them. I copped nothing but a freaky movie for a couple of days. Fark it did freak me though.

Courts open Monday and he goes in for drug charges.

He has no money and no on

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Its good that you posted your experience. Alot of people become this way thru drug and alcohol abuse. They fry their brains then society has to try and deal with them at a huge cost to the taxpayer. Teenagers start experiementing with drugs and alcohol and for some it causes no noticiable mental damage but for many it does. As they get older they have recurring mental health issues that nothing will help.

This is one of the reasons why I am very anti drug and alcohol. I dont care what people do but when self inflicted mental cases start impacting on unrelated parties then it becomes an issue. Your life was at risk by this person and you will get rid of him, but now he will go elsewhere and make problems for some other unsuspecting person with a good heart until he is evicted to start it all over again. He belongs in a mental institution like they did 50 years ago but now they release them back on the streets to try and save costs.

So when parents think its OK to drink heavily and take drugs in the presence of children, you get a group of really phucked up members of society. That anti drinking advert on TV where the son was asked to get a beer for his dad starting from a young age said it all. Like father like son.

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Its good that you posted your experience. Alot of people become this way thru drug and alcohol abuse. They fry their brains then society has to try and deal with them at a huge cost to the taxpayer. Teenagers start experiementing with drugs and alcohol and for some it causes no noticiable mental damage but for many it does. As they get older they have recurring mental health issues that nothing will help.

This is one of the reasons why I am very anti drug and alcohol. I dont care what people do but when self inflicted mental cases start impacting on unrelated parties then it becomes an issue. Your life was at risk by this person and you will get rid of him, but now he will go elsewhere and make problems for some other unsuspecting person with a good heart until he is evicted to start it all over again. He belongs in a mental institution like they did 50 years ago but now they release them back on the streets to try and save costs.

So when parents think its OK to drink heavily and take drugs in the presence of children, you get a group of really phucked up members of society. That anti drinking advert on TV where the son was asked to get a beer for his dad starting from a young age said it all. Like father like son.

My old man drank like a fish when I was younger...

I don't drink...

Sometimes it has the reverse affect.

Admittedly I lived through the years where he was dealing with PTSD from Vietnam, so he was pretty f*cked up... But that was one thing I never wanted to follow in his footsteps with.

Just so you know... This guy may also be bipolar... But the symptoms you are discussing are not related to bipolar. As stated, he is psychotic and/or affected by some heavy drug like ICE.

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Bipolar people have "manic" times where they are "up" and running at high speed... Then they have depressive times where they go into a shell...

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XR09 I think I understand. I currently share accomodation with my little brother.

He's epilectic, hell of a nice bloke until he gets on the syrup, just goes absolutely berko..

Tried to fight me half a dozen times. Attacked when I was getting some much needed kip in bed

Even had to call the cops or something unpleasant would occur.. He's my little brother and I love him to bits

I'm more than useful with fists and feet, I try and walk away but he will stalk me.

I fear next time I will have to take him out to save myself.

Of course it's my fault as baby can do no wrong

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Geez Buff that sucks mate. You have my best thoughts.

My situation is a bit sucky. But you have the emotional involvement which always makes it a lot harder to deal with.

I think the drinking and recreational drugs negate the good drugs they are taking to help with the sickness. ossiblyreverse their affect?

And that allows enogh room for the black dog to bite. I know with my PTSD it's a quick spiral down and a long crawl back up to any sort of self respect again.

And sadly most times you do have to hit bottom when the dog bites before you can start thinking about self preservation.

Usually it is those clostest to you that get hurt the most. The ones who care.

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