Gabriel Mizrahi
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You could literally say, guys, we're very concerned that Debbie's psychiatrist is going to think that nothing serious is going on by the time you get in with them. And something serious is going on, even if we don't really want to acknowledge it and we feel that we would be failing her and continuing to put your grandchildren at risk if we don't address this.
You could literally say, guys, we're very concerned that Debbie's psychiatrist is going to think that nothing serious is going on by the time you get in with them. And something serious is going on, even if we don't really want to acknowledge it and we feel that we would be failing her and continuing to put your grandchildren at risk if we don't address this.
So how would you feel about getting that appointment sooner? How can we plan for that appointment starting now so that the doctor understands just how vulnerable she is? Do you want one of us to come with you? Like, how can we help?
So how would you feel about getting that appointment sooner? How can we plan for that appointment starting now so that the doctor understands just how vulnerable she is? Do you want one of us to come with you? Like, how can we help?
So how would you feel about getting that appointment sooner? How can we plan for that appointment starting now so that the doctor understands just how vulnerable she is? Do you want one of us to come with you? Like, how can we help?
Yeah, that's my point.
Yeah, that's my point.
Yeah, that's my point.
I would also go back and listen to episode 1124. It was question four on that episode where we took a letter from a guy who's trying to figure out how to best care for his autistic brother once his parents get too old. His brother is pretty different from Debbie, but there are so many parallels between your stories and so many similar feelings, which makes sense.
I would also go back and listen to episode 1124. It was question four on that episode where we took a letter from a guy who's trying to figure out how to best care for his autistic brother once his parents get too old. His brother is pretty different from Debbie, but there are so many parallels between your stories and so many similar feelings, which makes sense.
I would also go back and listen to episode 1124. It was question four on that episode where we took a letter from a guy who's trying to figure out how to best care for his autistic brother once his parents get too old. His brother is pretty different from Debbie, but there are so many parallels between your stories and so many similar feelings, which makes sense.
I do think our take there will also help you plan for your situation.
I do think our take there will also help you plan for your situation.
I do think our take there will also help you plan for your situation.
I totally agree. But listen, I want to talk about you for a moment. You've been through something pretty extraordinary as a father, as a brother-in-law, just as a human being, honestly. It sounds to me like Debbie's suicide attempt brought up a lot for you, which makes sense. The hypervigilance that you described, that's a very common symptom of anxiety, of PTSD, among other things.
I totally agree. But listen, I want to talk about you for a moment. You've been through something pretty extraordinary as a father, as a brother-in-law, just as a human being, honestly. It sounds to me like Debbie's suicide attempt brought up a lot for you, which makes sense. The hypervigilance that you described, that's a very common symptom of anxiety, of PTSD, among other things.
I totally agree. But listen, I want to talk about you for a moment. You've been through something pretty extraordinary as a father, as a brother-in-law, just as a human being, honestly. It sounds to me like Debbie's suicide attempt brought up a lot for you, which makes sense. The hypervigilance that you described, that's a very common symptom of anxiety, of PTSD, among other things.
And like you said, it might be useful because you're going to have to be on high alert when you go over to the house, but you also don't want to live with your nervous system, your brain in that state all the time. That's bad news. So you are absolutely right that we're going to recommend therapy. I think you and probably your wife as well could really benefit from it.
And like you said, it might be useful because you're going to have to be on high alert when you go over to the house, but you also don't want to live with your nervous system, your brain in that state all the time. That's bad news. So you are absolutely right that we're going to recommend therapy. I think you and probably your wife as well could really benefit from it.
And like you said, it might be useful because you're going to have to be on high alert when you go over to the house, but you also don't want to live with your nervous system, your brain in that state all the time. That's bad news. So you are absolutely right that we're going to recommend therapy. I think you and probably your wife as well could really benefit from it.