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- Feb 10, 2020
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Oh, this is a tough one. But just yet, you don't have enough information to go on. That makes it even harder.
First, several things might have happened she may have passed on, she may be getting help - in which case you also likely will not hear from her for a few days, or she may be sleeping it off.
If she's got help, she's headed for the hospital and calling you is not going to be the priority. Getting her well, and likely admitted for a while, will be.
If it's any consolation, it's not that easy to OD on Lithium, especially all at once. Most ODs happen to patients who have been taking too large a dose over an extended period of time. (And trust me, I have LOTS of experience with Lithium!)
Right now, it's time to take good care of yourself. You are likely to experience that moment of loss of contact more than once as your brain tries to work it out. Try to let the pictures flow through your brain and then let them go.
It's a good idea to cuddle up and be warm and cats are always a good plan.
We are here if you need us, no matter the hour. There is always someone around, so let us know if you need anything.
To cheer you a bit, I am sending along a picture of one of my cats. His name is Checkers and he is a right goofy ball of fur. He loves to cuddle with hoomans.
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Wishing you peace and warmth.
I adore Checkers, what a handsome and loving boy. I don't know what I'd do without pets.
I think it's so upsetting to me because I drank antifreeze a year ago, which has similar slow and painful effects. So it broke my heart to think of someone going through that when I know how it feels to an extent.
If she's left us, I hope she's at peace wherever better place her bus takes her.
If she's been found, I hope it was in time to reverse the effects (so she can at least be safe and not in physical pain) and that she hasn't damaged her organs or anything.
Thank you so much, your words really helped, especially the part about letting the images flow by and letting them go. I'll remember that one.
♡