Colorado family fights for daughter caught in mental health system

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
  • In a quick hearing, a Jefferson County judge moved to order a 24-year-old to remain at the Colorado Mental Health Hospital at Pueblo for six more weeks despite having served her time in jail. Her family believes it was the right move.

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  • @reachthesingularity
    @reachthesingularity 21 день назад +22

    Colorado is one of those states where you REALLY really don't want the local government to "help" you lmao

  • @toriarose
    @toriarose 16 дней назад +4

    I'd be curious to know if there was any sort of medical "intervention" (drugs and the like) shortly before she started having mental issues. Some people may have some traumatic experience or just normal depresson and are then given drugs that actually make their condition worse.

  • @lovelyswimmer1
    @lovelyswimmer1 18 дней назад +5

    The problem is the pendulum swung in the other extreme- we went from forcibly putting people into institutions (many who didn't need to be in the first place) to letting people who are clearly sick in the head and unable to think or function to do whatever they want. Laws for committing people were placed in the books with good intentions, but it made it harder to commit those who truly need to be locked up.
    This is why we are here now.

  • @lisahyyppa3360
    @lisahyyppa3360 21 день назад +18

    🙏❤️‍🔥🥰 for her protection in Christ Jesus

    • @apocyldoomer
      @apocyldoomer 17 дней назад

      Take that somewhere else, it doesn’t belong here. Geezus freak!

    • @YXE00
      @YXE00 13 дней назад +1

      Jesus was a top guy for giving her those mental disorders. I don't think he's too concerned with protecting her.

  • @acastrohowell
    @acastrohowell 10 дней назад

    I can’t imagine what this mother going through 😔

  • @madmusicianmagician
    @madmusicianmagician 14 дней назад +1

    Stop these cruel incarcerations, she is a human being not an animal you lock in a cage thats cruel and unjust punishment. She needs guidance and a friend anyone who can help her aspire to her goals and dreams not confinement.

  • @terywetherlow7970
    @terywetherlow7970 21 день назад +7

    My sympathies to this family.
    I have a daughter in her early 40's who worries me greatly. I am not even sure what her issues are,as an adult for quite awhile, but,no better than she was she has dug herself down into a hole so far with Law enforcement I can not imagine her ever getting back to a life of any quality. It sickens me to know this. I hope this young woman does not end up the same way. Mine learned to work the system in certain aspects that it has helped her to believe the delusional that "it is not her behaviour causing her trouble" it is we the family's fault for being unsupportive. My ex, over indulged her when she was mid aged teen until he went broke trying to give her everything she wanted. I was opposed to his spoiling of her and gave up trying to see what was going to happen. She has developed all types of nasty and scarey traits as an adult. I feel horrible that as her Mother i honestly feel she is a danger to herself and others. I think it horrifies her on some level at what she has become. She leaves a trail of destruction behind her that is unbelievable. As this mom stated she didn't realise the consequences of involving law in their life. There were signs i missed, too. My daughter lies like a rug and how to you figure what is truth and what is delusion. Seems smarter for hippa to include this scenario in the law. It allows parents grappling with a beloved grown child that is almost as helpless as when they were an infant. The subject is huge and at a time the person should be thriving they are in the opposite position. People i spoke to early on told me therapists know when they are being played. I honestly do not believe that is true at all. It seems there are tons of young women out here that society dropped the ball on. The last 4ish years have made me consider the possibility that they "put something in immunizations to cause conditions like this. Or in the water. Or air." It sure devastates the families.

    • @lilitincher4973
      @lilitincher4973 21 день назад +4

      Glad to hear, like the above parents, that you and your ex found quality mental health for your daughter. After all the local prison system is where they truly belong right?

    • @chrisjone7555
      @chrisjone7555 18 дней назад

      I sorry you're experiencing this with your daughter. As to the rapid increase in the number of people who are experiencing mental health difficulties. I think for some it was the isolation experienced during c-19 as well as dread. Then there are people who experimented with new, purer form of meth that has lead to psychoses.

  • @KevSon29
    @KevSon29 15 дней назад +2

    You want to have a legal guardianship with your daughter. Um, have you ever care for her issues in the past before she was sick. I am sorry, but guardianship would make things worst as a survivor of valuable adult. My freedom is limited and control by my parents and the county. I have a hard time to find a relationship due to trauma and trust issue from the state because they assumed that I can't take care of myself. You should think twice before you should do guardianship. For me, it's too expensive for me to get out of guardianship than having my parents as an adult guardianship. I wouldn't recommend it. If you dont care for daughter like this, then she'll stay forever with guardianship. This is a fail parenting, and it would never work. I want these people to understand that the parents should have a power to care for your daughter, not by the state.

  • @ljbbenson3762
    @ljbbenson3762 21 день назад +11

    Corruption OF our GOVT ...

    • @lilitincher4973
      @lilitincher4973 21 день назад +2

      No, corruption of the parents. The government didn't put her in prison, the parents did. They didn't want to pay for treatment. They don't seem to be lacking in resources, just compassion for their own daughter.

    • @pmc2999
      @pmc2999 18 дней назад +2

      ​@lilitincher4973 did you just read the title? I don't know how you could have listened to the video and made the remarks you did. May you never have to know what it is to fight for your child and be blocked by laws that literally turn your child away.
      By the way I guess just by looking at them you could tell they have the 100,000 to 200,000 dollars per year for a private mental hospital?😢

    • @vitalityfox
      @vitalityfox 17 дней назад +1

      @@lilitincher4973the daughter is an adult. She is not required to stay without a court order.

  • @leilapunt4499
    @leilapunt4499 17 дней назад +5

    hopefully her parents find her a place where she can get stabilized and healthy.

  • @emilyemily6316
    @emilyemily6316 12 дней назад

    She needs to go to a specialist in autoimmune brain disorders, perhaps? Maybe it is food or autoimmune?

  • @armageddonready4071
    @armageddonready4071 21 день назад +7

    Sad that the family KNOWS she needs help, but can’t provide that help themselves.
    My money is on lifetime of very poor nutrition, like most people these days. Some people are closer to the edge than others, but this poor girl probably needs more than just medicine.

    • @inoshishi8
      @inoshishi8 13 дней назад

      *EXACTLY* I have a friend with CPTSD from ongoing emotional and psychological trauma that manifested to BPD and then severe AUD in her late 30s. She was born with ADHD and MDD. Her family didn't know what to do, so she was invalidated and emotionally disregarded. Her GM help the most but passed away 1.5 decades ago. CPTSD began here. Her mom helped second most but was an alcoholic with very unstable relationships and was wild. AUD formed in 2018-2019.
      Long story short, first families couldn't be that well trusted. Now, NO ONE can. It's why I stick around as much as I can.... But it's hard when she decides to chronically isolate and can't function in society with crippling anxiety bc her physical health is poor.

  • @trudichoate1950
    @trudichoate1950 13 дней назад

    She can go into a group home

  • @MaxwellsUnearthly
    @MaxwellsUnearthly 14 дней назад

    Here's a thought, maybe the government should stop donating trillions of tax payer's money to countries who despise us (but tolerate us because we fund them) and invest that money to create more facilities for mental health here in the United States for those who need it.

  • @lilitincher4973
    @lilitincher4973 21 день назад +5

    "We shouldn't have gotten her in the criminal system..." You think? Instead of finding her proper mental health help, you put her in prison where you think she was going to be safer?! And it was free, which seems what their main concern probably was. They look like they have insurance, she was under 26, and she can still be covered under their insurance. Poor girl, not even the parents want her, what can lie ahead for her?

    • @wlals175
      @wlals175 20 дней назад +1

      Our insurance kicks our kids off at 21 years old if they're not enrolled in college. We have tricare, my husband is in the army

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 19 дней назад +1

      The problem is when she is free she will refuse medications. She self-medicates with drugs.

    • @pmc2999
      @pmc2999 18 дней назад +3

      Amazing how you didn't listen to anything. The parents and journalist talked about why they felt they had to try that route. Let me guess their living room looked nicer than yours, so they must be rich and just choose not to help their child. Why, if you had all that money, you would have done it right. Being so caring and all. I wonder if you would talk to your daughter every day on the phone in prison and the mental hospital. I wonder if you would do an interview on TV begging for help because the hospital has decided she is currently stable so they're releasing her. How many times would you try, yet again, to get a judge to declare her incompetent so you could get gardianship?
      Oh and about the insurance. It doesn't effing matter if you have insurance. If the daughter refuses to go the hospital can not take her.

  • @MrDaigoRiki
    @MrDaigoRiki 18 дней назад +1

    Meth probably or pots from some random dealer. Today, hard drugs are everywhere. It could change life in very wrong direction.

    • @inoshishi8
      @inoshishi8 13 дней назад

      It's like a cesspool of crimes&drugz in so many major cities at this pt... 😢

  • @jandoel
    @jandoel 17 дней назад

    "Mental illness came upon her" didn't sit well with me. For better or worse, my mental illness is a part of who I am as a person. It's more than an affliction.

  • @NunYa953
    @NunYa953 21 день назад +3

    The good news is, we're taking care of people who shouldn't be here!

  • @chefandolini
    @chefandolini 21 день назад +8

    Let me guess, her father was absent or the mom wore the pants in the family… and they let her grow up without GOD, and watch too many “dis notes” movies

    • @lilitincher4973
      @lilitincher4973 21 день назад +4

      Did you know that most psychotic illnesses do not start until kids are in their late teens and early twenties? Which seems likely what happened here. What's sad is that her parents thought prison was a better alternative than the mother's monthly hair appointment, and the father's golf games. It was free after all.

    • @leeskywalker1539
      @leeskywalker1539 21 день назад +2

      Agree.

    • @pmc2999
      @pmc2999 18 дней назад

      ​@@lilitincher4973so you actually paid no attention to any of this because you were so anxious to write your comment condemning the parents.
      If the daughter refuses to get help, the parents can do nothing. It was the hospital that said ONLY if she was arrested could she be involuntarily committed. The parents were desperate to get her off the streets. She attacked her father and they wouldn't have done anything but they were actually following medical advice as sad as that is.
      May you never have a family member with severe mental illness it's obvious you wouldn't do whatever you had to to help your child.

    • @inoshishi8
      @inoshishi8 13 дней назад

      ​@@lilitincher4973 Precisely. IDC what tears are she'd or how logical and rational the mom is, claiming to do everything she can, when she's obviously lying Unless her daughter kept leaving to the streets from her mom's place tho rehab should've been the option, not jail. I'll say this POLITELY: I despise her mother AND esp the one that recommended her daughter get incarcerated.

  • @FloGrown863
    @FloGrown863 21 день назад +5

    Colorado sucks at every thing now. Trump 24!!! Prayers for this young lady. Jail was a bad place her, especially in a state like Colorado.

    • @lilitincher4973
      @lilitincher4973 21 день назад +2

      Jail is a bad place for anyone like this poor girl in any state. Can you imagine parents putting their own mentally ill daughter in prison because they don't want to give up their BMW payments? And then airing it nationally like. they are the victims.

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 19 дней назад

      You think a corrupt guy who is facing MULTIPLE lawsuits and going into debt is going to do better? Trump people are both dumb and delusional! 🤣

    • @user-hy9be4in1e
      @user-hy9be4in1e 17 дней назад

      You’re right, trump imprison 2024 cuz he sure is mentally ill

  • @hoosierflatty6435
    @hoosierflatty6435 21 день назад +6

    Nose ringa are terrible. They make women look nasty.

    • @Tokolos
      @Tokolos 18 дней назад +2

      Don’t mind it so much, but interestingly, each nose ring girl I ever dated were narcopaths. So now I steer clear))

    • @hoosierflatty6435
      @hoosierflatty6435 18 дней назад +1

      @@Tokolos Wise strategy. I guess the studs aren't so bad but I'm just not a fan.

    • @Tokolos
      @Tokolos 18 дней назад +1

      Yeah, well now it’s a red flag))

  • @brandonsabattis5617
    @brandonsabattis5617 19 дней назад +1

    Brutal eh lol terrible family. Mom seems like issue

    • @youknowkbbaby
      @youknowkbbaby 8 дней назад

      Yeaaahh...the woman keeps disappearing. Maybe she wants to be free. I noticed the mother asking her daughter(adult) if she brushed her teeth? Sounds like the mother is dominating.

  • @videotryouts1
    @videotryouts1 20 дней назад +1

    People, non vetted illegal migrants are way more important. That's Bidens view.

  • @StarTrekFan4Life
    @StarTrekFan4Life 21 день назад +2

    There's no hope once they start putting those rings in their nose.😮😢😂