Years ago when I was 19, my parents took me to a psychiatric hospital because I had terrible anxieties. The hospital staff put me in restraints inside a dim room, because they were afraid for my safety. I was very scared and thought I would never see my parents again. I asked the psychological technician while I was in restraints, "Will I ever see my parents again?" He said, "No."
A day or so later, my parents came to visit me at the hospital and I was shocked to see them. I had thought I would never see them again.
The story with the autistic kid reminded me of my experiences way back then. Baruch Hashem, today I am doing fine.
Years ago when I was 19, my parents took me to a psychiatric hospital because I had terrible anxieties. The hospital staff put me in restraints inside a dim room, because they were afraid for my safety. I was very scared and thought I would never see my parents again. I asked the psychological technician while I was in restraints, "Will I ever see my parents again?" He said, "No."
ReplyDeleteA day or so later, my parents came to visit me at the hospital and I was shocked to see them. I had thought I would never see them again.
The story with the autistic kid reminded me of my experiences way back then. Baruch Hashem, today I am doing fine.