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Mage
- Oct 28, 2018
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Hello,
My friend was married to narcissist for 6.5 years and not long ago they divorced.
Also about that time her father died and all this was too much for her to handle
and left her with PTSD and destroyed her emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
She thinks she is irreparable.
She does want to live because there is no point as she says. She says why live
suffering when death solves all of her problems. She has sleep problems too
and has to take high dose of Zopiclone to get some level of sleep. She also
takes Quetiapine (Seroquel). She was prescribed Lithium lately but refused
to take it. Her mood is a rollercoaster of ups and down because one day she
seems to be more or less okay but the other day she is very suicidal.
I don't know how to talk to her because mostly all she thinks about is suicide.
However I have a hope for her because because she still tries to do something
about her sleep like biking, she also started taking Melatonine last week. She
also works out sometimes to lose weight.
Another thing that gives me hope that she can recover is that while there are
narcissistic abuse victims who commit suicide, there are also those who recover
and say it is possible if one has willingness and strength to recover.
Can anyone help here? Maybe there are narcissistic abuse victims here too
who can give some advice?
Thanks!
My friend was married to narcissist for 6.5 years and not long ago they divorced.
Also about that time her father died and all this was too much for her to handle
and left her with PTSD and destroyed her emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
She thinks she is irreparable.
She does want to live because there is no point as she says. She says why live
suffering when death solves all of her problems. She has sleep problems too
and has to take high dose of Zopiclone to get some level of sleep. She also
takes Quetiapine (Seroquel). She was prescribed Lithium lately but refused
to take it. Her mood is a rollercoaster of ups and down because one day she
seems to be more or less okay but the other day she is very suicidal.
I don't know how to talk to her because mostly all she thinks about is suicide.
However I have a hope for her because because she still tries to do something
about her sleep like biking, she also started taking Melatonine last week. She
also works out sometimes to lose weight.
Another thing that gives me hope that she can recover is that while there are
narcissistic abuse victims who commit suicide, there are also those who recover
and say it is possible if one has willingness and strength to recover.
Can anyone help here? Maybe there are narcissistic abuse victims here too
who can give some advice?
Thanks!
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