Hi Meeshy,
I am sorry to hear about your daughter, I am a newbie who saw this forum and I thought maybe I could try to help.
The situation your daughter is currently in was fairly similar to the one I had. I was diagnosed when i was 17, just after my A level exams although the damage the symptoms did was already done by that point. A little while later i became a total recluse, in that i never left my room or communicated with anyone despite everyone trying. I practically use to live in the dark for many months and slowly lost a lot of weight. It was clear that depression had taken a very firm hold on my life.
After a while, i was referred to the mental health crysis team, which proved to be highly beneficial. They saw me every day for almost 4 months, and I normally went to them because if I did not they would come to my doorstep and enquire on the same day. This could potentially be an avenue to explore as it may not only give reassurance for your daughter but other people to talk to. I wonder if it is an idea to locate and ask about this situation as it could be benificial. They are normally used in difficult situations where the safety of the person may not be entrusted to themselves.
Then again, your daughter is accepting her new sensors and she seems to be in some good company, and good company is probably one of the best possible things she could have, something i did not.
Anyway I hope she manages to fight through it and please keep us posted.
Kindest regards,
Nav
I am sorry to hear about your daughter, I am a newbie who saw this forum and I thought maybe I could try to help.
The situation your daughter is currently in was fairly similar to the one I had. I was diagnosed when i was 17, just after my A level exams although the damage the symptoms did was already done by that point. A little while later i became a total recluse, in that i never left my room or communicated with anyone despite everyone trying. I practically use to live in the dark for many months and slowly lost a lot of weight. It was clear that depression had taken a very firm hold on my life.
After a while, i was referred to the mental health crysis team, which proved to be highly beneficial. They saw me every day for almost 4 months, and I normally went to them because if I did not they would come to my doorstep and enquire on the same day. This could potentially be an avenue to explore as it may not only give reassurance for your daughter but other people to talk to. I wonder if it is an idea to locate and ask about this situation as it could be benificial. They are normally used in difficult situations where the safety of the person may not be entrusted to themselves.
Then again, your daughter is accepting her new sensors and she seems to be in some good company, and good company is probably one of the best possible things she could have, something i did not.
Anyway I hope she manages to fight through it and please keep us posted.
Kindest regards,
Nav