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Originally Posted by silvertoken
I've been working diligenty with child protection services on a case of a person that was bipolar. Trying to help someone has its drawbacks. Ive delt with people that had diabetes and various other mental problems and never had the problem that I do in Florida. It amazes me that a sheriff can deny a person medical attention. I realize that the mental clinics are full and there is no room. I recently had a club member shoot herslf in the head because she was tired of living. I know I cant help everyone and it gets frustrating. This child I was taking about is making me very nervous because I'm not at the park to supervise all the time. I had no intention of ignoring you and was only thinking of the people trying to get help on here. A blog does not show emotion so its hard to relay feelings of situations and people take the post the wrong way. My problem is much like yours as far as past traumatic events go such as mine when I saw a childs face get bit off because it went too close to the dogs food dish. Im sure seeing parents cry seeing their children being taken away has been implanted in your mind. Yes my group is out of line at times and I mediate and try to stop these events from getting worse. To be honest there are times I want to quit. I want to help this child that I'm talking about and find it amazing that his grandfather ignores the situation at hand. I cannot tell all on blog of these problems and maybe you being more professional may be of help. So I hope you dont take it lightly, because I'm not either.
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I think you need a different kind of help..........and most likely, it will not be found on Talk of The Villages.