Everyone, I can't express enough how much your words mean to me (and Scar, as well). Having to go through this has been made much easier with the support of just about everyone I see or talk to--online, my college friends, school administration and of course family. On that note, Faye, I have spoken to my school's dean of academic affairs, and we are at an understanding for what my position is now. I have decided to continue with classes (I was able to focus today, mostly), and will commute back to Madison when needed. It will be challenging to pick up a lot of the pieces left by my father--what my assets are, filing taxes, if my health insurance is still good, how to handle my car insurance, the list goes on.
My family has finally gotten legal counsel--the same attorney I referred to before has agreed to take our case. He has advised us to say absolutely nothing regarding the incident to anyone. Since my father's identity as well as those of the police responders has been released to the public, I expect that the media shitstorm will be intensifying now. Since I do not wish to attract any of it to these forums, I will say no more regarding the specifics of the shooting and subsequent investigation. But know that your words are read and we are thankful for your support.
I'll still be around.
If you need any help with anything dude don't hesitate to ask me.
Remember to give yourself time to collect your thoughts and keep yourself sane while dealing with all of this. My condolences for your loss and best of luck with sorting through the fallout.
(08-19-2013, 07:58 PM)Eightball link Wrote: [ -> ]Everyone, I can't express enough how much your words mean to me (and Scar, as well). Having to go through this has been made much easier with the support of just about everyone I see or talk to--online, my college friends, school administration and of course family. On that note, Faye, I have spoken to my school's dean of academic affairs, and we are at an understanding for what my position is now. I have decided to continue with classes (I was able to focus today, mostly), and will commute back to Madison when needed. It will be challenging to pick up a lot of the pieces left by my father--what my assets are, filing taxes, if my health insurance is still good, how to handle my car insurance, the list goes on.
My family has finally gotten legal counsel--the same attorney I referred to before has agreed to take our case. He has advised us to say absolutely nothing regarding the incident to anyone. Since my father's identity as well as those of the police responders has been released to the public, I expect that the media shitstorm will be intensifying now. Since I do not wish to attract any of it to these forums, I will say no more regarding the specifics of the shooting and subsequent investigation. But know that your words are read and we are thankful for your support.
I'll still be around.
Consider talking to a Therapist if you can man (obviously, ask your Lawyer if that's ok beforehand if you're concerned about any legal implications this may have). Sometimes it can help a lot to get some sense of calm and help you understand what you're going through mentally here. Also, I imagine the stress this situation will put you through (especially with media involvement) might be eased a bit through this. Scar, same thing for you buddy. Hope the best for you two.
(08-20-2013, 07:24 AM)Coppanuva link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Eightball link=topic=3709.msg270816#msg270816 date=1376960321]
Everyone, I can't express enough how much your words mean to me (and Scar, as well). Having to go through this has been made much easier with the support of just about everyone I see or talk to--online, my college friends, school administration and of course family. On that note, Faye, I have spoken to my school's dean of academic affairs, and we are at an understanding for what my position is now. I have decided to continue with classes (I was able to focus today, mostly), and will commute back to Madison when needed. It will be challenging to pick up a lot of the pieces left by my father--what my assets are, filing taxes, if my health insurance is still good, how to handle my car insurance, the list goes on.
My family has finally gotten legal counsel--the same attorney I referred to before has agreed to take our case. He has advised us to say absolutely nothing regarding the incident to anyone. Since my father's identity as well as those of the police responders has been released to the public, I expect that the media shitstorm will be intensifying now. Since I do not wish to attract any of it to these forums, I will say no more regarding the specifics of the shooting and subsequent investigation. But know that your words are read and we are thankful for your support.
I'll still be around.
Consider talking to a Therapist if you can man (obviously, ask your Lawyer if that's ok beforehand if you're concerned about any legal implications this may have). Sometimes it can help a lot to get some sense of calm and help you understand what you're going through mentally here. Also, I imagine the stress this situation will put you through (especially with media involvement) might be eased a bit through this. Scar, same thing for you buddy. Hope the best for you two.
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Most states and the federal government have therapist-patient confidentiality and the therapist can't be made to testify unless you put your mental state in issue. In FL the psychiatrist-patient privilege is even stronger than doctor-patient.
I just heard the news. Eightball, Scar, my deepest condolences...
I think everyone's offered the same advice I have, but might as well reiterate it, we're all here for you no matter what, so if you need someone to talk to, just drop a line, we'd be happy to lend an ear. Do whatever it takes within reason to heal, this is going to be a trying time no matter what. Take your time to heal, don't push yourself. If you think you're going too hard, don't be afraid to back off. Mental and emotional health is your top priority, you can't let it take a backseat.
Best wishes to you, Scar, and the rest of your family. I hope the process from here on out turns out okay. Again, my deepest condolences to you guys.
(08-20-2013, 08:37 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Coppanuva link=topic=3709.msg270825#msg270825 date=1377001454]
[quote author=Eightball link=topic=3709.msg270816#msg270816 date=1376960321]
Everyone, I can't express enough how much your words mean to me (and Scar, as well). Having to go through this has been made much easier with the support of just about everyone I see or talk to--online, my college friends, school administration and of course family. On that note, Faye, I have spoken to my school's dean of academic affairs, and we are at an understanding for what my position is now. I have decided to continue with classes (I was able to focus today, mostly), and will commute back to Madison when needed. It will be challenging to pick up a lot of the pieces left by my father--what my assets are, filing taxes, if my health insurance is still good, how to handle my car insurance, the list goes on.
My family has finally gotten legal counsel--the same attorney I referred to before has agreed to take our case. He has advised us to say absolutely nothing regarding the incident to anyone. Since my father's identity as well as those of the police responders has been released to the public, I expect that the media shitstorm will be intensifying now. Since I do not wish to attract any of it to these forums, I will say no more regarding the specifics of the shooting and subsequent investigation. But know that your words are read and we are thankful for your support.
I'll still be around.
Consider talking to a Therapist if you can man (obviously, ask your Lawyer if that's ok beforehand if you're concerned about any legal implications this may have). Sometimes it can help a lot to get some sense of calm and help you understand what you're going through mentally here. Also, I imagine the stress this situation will put you through (especially with media involvement) might be eased a bit through this. Scar, same thing for you buddy. Hope the best for you two.
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Most states and the federal government have therapist-patient confidentiality and the therapist can't be made to testify unless you put your mental state in issue. In FL the psychiatrist-patient privilege is even stronger than doctor-patient.
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Yes, the law does extend to the relationship between patient and psychologist/psychiatrist. The doctor can't disclose patient records or talk about the patient (in an identifiable manner) without written consent from the patient. This confidentiality becomes null and void if the therapist believes you are an immediate danger to yourself or others (i.e.- threatens to kill someone or themselves).
I'm always baffled when stuff like this happens to good people. v-v sorry for your lost Eightball.
I'm really sorry to hear about this, man. All I can say is we're here for you and scar, we got your backs, and it's gonna be better eventually, as much as things aren't good right now.
My mom's brother (my uncle) died Saturday. They weren't close, but had started getting closer over the last couple of years. My mom backed out of donating a kidney to him after my dad died and us kids objected, since she wasn't a very good match + she was our only parent left (and has conditions that would've been exacerbated by having only one kidney). He & his wife stopped talking to all of us after that, and now he's gone. Bleh.
1st world problems:
My new job pays me a decent amount, but sucks.Â
Like "cubicle farm, conference calls all day" sucks.Â
I was hired for a technical position, I don't do anything technical, I inflict project management on other technical people. Not even good project management, I supposed to inflict the kind of project management that takes 3 day projects and turns them into 3 month projects.Â
(08-28-2013, 10:57 AM)at0m link Wrote: [ -> ]My mom's brother (my uncle) died Saturday. They weren't close, but had started getting closer over the last couple of years. My mom backed out of donating a kidney to him after my dad died and us kids objected, since she wasn't a very good match + she was our only parent left (and has conditions that would've been exacerbated by having only one kidney). He & his wife stopped talking to all of us after that, and now he's gone. Bleh.
As shitty as it sounds, you're probably well rid of him. Welshing on donating the kidney (not criticizing, its a decision I agree with considering the circumstances) was probably a wound that wasn't going to heal.
(08-28-2013, 06:32 PM)Dtrain323i link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=at0m link=topic=3709.msg271072#msg271072 date=1377705474]
My mom's brother (my uncle) died Saturday. They weren't close, but had started getting closer over the last couple of years. My mom backed out of donating a kidney to him after my dad died and us kids objected, since she wasn't a very good match + she was our only parent left (and has conditions that would've been exacerbated by having only one kidney). He & his wife stopped talking to all of us after that, and now he's gone. Bleh.
As shitty as it sounds, you're probably well rid of him. Welshing on donating the kidney (not criticizing, its a decision I agree with considering the circumstances) was probably a wound that wasn't going to heal.
[/quote]I agree, he basically told my mom that she was consigning him to a death sentence, but a new kidney would've given him maybe five more years of life (the anti-rejection drugs he was taking for his heart, also a transplant, would've killed the new kidney pretty rapidly), and had the potential of taking dozens from my mother. If we/they had been closer, maybe it would've been a more difficult decision, but it was a no-brainer after I realized she was a marginal match. She's not kicking herself for it, either, he died angry at her, but that's his problem, not hers. Plus he ended up getting a transplant elsewhere and still died. If that'd been my mom's, I'd have been livid. :/
(08-28-2013, 10:10 PM)at0m link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Dtrain323i link=topic=3709.msg271092#msg271092 date=1377732741]
[quote author=at0m link=topic=3709.msg271072#msg271072 date=1377705474]
My mom's brother (my uncle) died Saturday. They weren't close, but had started getting closer over the last couple of years. My mom backed out of donating a kidney to him after my dad died and us kids objected, since she wasn't a very good match + she was our only parent left (and has conditions that would've been exacerbated by having only one kidney). He & his wife stopped talking to all of us after that, and now he's gone. Bleh.
As shitty as it sounds, you're probably well rid of him. Welshing on donating the kidney (not criticizing, its a decision I agree with considering the circumstances) was probably a wound that wasn't going to heal.
[/quote]I agree, he basically told my mom that she was consigning him to a death sentence, but a new kidney would've given him maybe five more years of life (the anti-rejection drugs he was taking for his heart, also a transplant, would've killed the new kidney pretty rapidly), and had the potential of taking dozens from my mother. If we/they had been closer, maybe it would've been a more difficult decision, but it was a no-brainer after I realized she was a marginal match. She's not kicking herself for it, either, he died angry at her, but that's his problem, not hers. Plus he ended up getting a transplant elsewhere and still died. If that'd been my mom's, I'd have been livid. :/
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Watch out for poltergeists
So the doctors think my grandmother has pancreatic cancer :-\
(09-01-2013, 06:38 PM)Höböspärtän link Wrote: [ -> ]So the doctors think my grandmother has pancreatic cancer  :-\
My condolences. I hope you and your family are alright. That's not awesome news
(09-01-2013, 06:38 PM)Höböspärtän link Wrote: [ -> ]So the doctors think my grandmother has pancreatic cancer  :-\
freaking everyone is dropping from that right now. Â I know 3 people who've died of it in the last 3 months. Â I'm sorry, but go spend some time with your grandma.
Car Battery died, Vacuum cleaner broke, coffee maker shit the bed, didn't get a call back from my interview.
Today is grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeaaaat.
(09-04-2013, 05:01 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ]Car Battery died, Vacuum cleaner broke, coffee maker shit the bed, didn't get a call back from my interview.
Today is grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeaaaat.
Sounds like you've got:
http://youtu.be/zoK0BzYUTrU
Directed by Steven Spielberg
so, I have to be an hour and a half away from my home for a meeting in the morning, which starts at 7 am.Â