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Also there is a group called SKI at Arc of Houston. They provide advocates and

their number is 713-734-5355

sjcaldera <sjcaldera@...> wrote:Since I asked this question about

advocates, I wanted to share what I found out.

Here are the names of several people that I found out about.

Houston

Jimmy Kilpatrick

832-814-7463

Sugarland

Louis Geigerman

281-265-1506

Frisco

Brad Mercer

972-987-7777

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Add me and Trish for these areas;

Hempstead, Waller, Pattison, Ne Ulm, Brenham, &

College Station, Cy-fair

Candis Firchau

979-826-9303

Trish Tompkins

979-826-2842

--- sjcaldera <sjcaldera@...> wrote:

> Since I asked this question about advocates, I

> wanted to share what I found out.

>

> Here are the names of several people that I found

> out about.

>

> Houston

> Jimmy Kilpatrick

> 832-814-7463

>

> Sugarland

> Louis Geigerman

> 281-265-1506

>

> Frisco

> Brad Mercer

> 972-987-7777

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Hi,Could someone tell me about the advocates group of if one exists and what is "MIND".I am in a very complex situation taking care of a physically handicapped Bipolar lady (on 3 SSRIs that I would like to get her off) and being a nurse, then being in this caregiving position, I have become so aware of the need for advocates for patients like mine AND the elderly. If I weren't her "unofficial" advocate, I really don't know what would have happened in the last 4 months.Any direction is so appreciated.Thank you,Darbi'Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle .'

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Thank you very much.'Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle .' From: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: advocatesSSRI medications Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2008, 10:46 AM

The original subject matter applies ONLY to England & Wales & MIND is a

mental health charity

so unless you are in that area it cannot apply to your situation

>

> Hi,

>

> Could someone tell me about the advocates group of if one exists and

what is "MIND".

>

> I am in a very complex situation taking care of a physically

handicapped Bipolar lady (on 3 SSRIs that I would like to get her off)

and being a nurse, then being in this caregiving position, I have become

so aware of the need for advocates for patients like mine AND the

elderly. If I weren't her "unofficial" advocate, I really don't know

what would have happened in the last 4 months.

>

> Any direction is so appreciated.

>

> Thank you,

> Darbi

>

> 'Be kinder than necessary

> because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle .'

>

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