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muddymoose t1_j5s74ag wrote

Unimaginable. Praying for those young souls

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RhubarbCharb t1_j5sxi75 wrote

Post partum issues can be devastating, what a heartbreaking story to Wake up to

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IDCFFSGTFO t1_j5t0uok wrote

What do you even say about something like this? The banality of platitudes compared with the horror of the event... I've never been to a kid's funeral but I imagine they must be near-silent for the most part. Agonized mourners excepted, of course.

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jtet93 t1_j5tl32n wrote

Yeah, I encourage anyone in this thread to read up on postpartum psychosis before passing judgement on the mother. She was more than likely not in her right mind at all. Such severe cases are relatively rare but absolutely devastating when they happen.

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jtet93 t1_j5tw4oz wrote

The documentary “Not Carol” opened my eyes to this. It’s extremely dark and definitely not for everyone. But her husband sticking by her and insisting she would never commit such a horrible act if she wasn’t literally insane really stuck with me. Carol never fully recovered but her pain is palpable. Difficult watch but extremely enlightening .

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Boston1_ OP t1_j5twhd1 wrote

I’ve seen some terrible things in my career. The worst being a mother who accidentally killed her young daughter. The funeral is an unimaginable pit of just devastation and soul crushing sadness.

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Boston1_ OP t1_j5wi6ct wrote

‪We currently have a mental health crisis and citizens of the Commonwealth only have past Governors to blame for closing most of the State Hospitals over the years. We have so few left and the largest- Tewksbury State is in desperate need of repairs & improvements. ‬

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Sunless-Saturday t1_j63vr7v wrote

I watched it, that was heart wrenching. The terrible loss of the kids, a woman who was clearly out of her mind and obviously remorseful, which is what sticks with you. So much lip service is paid to mental health, so little is actually put in to treating it. Tragedies like these can be if at least not prevented then mitigated.

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jtet93 t1_j64wq05 wrote

I warned you it was a tough watch 😭

What gets me is in this Duxbury case it seems like the mom had sought help but I heard she may have been on a waiting list for inpatient care. And dad just went out to get takeout. Sooo horrible. I feel bad for the entire family.

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Sunless-Saturday t1_j683c4y wrote

The medical community is failing or failing to prioritize appropriately. I have been dealing with same for my son at Boston Children’s. (My 7 year old stopped eating). It’s ridiculous, but they let non medical people make the important decisions. My heart breaks for everyone, this could have been avoided and unfortunately an event like this won’t shine a light on how the system failed her and ultimately her family. All the talk about mental health being so important is just lip service unfortunately.

I pass the house twice daily as it’s near my sons school, my heart breaks over and over for all of them.

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