Should people who have been hospitalized with a nervous breakdown get a lot of visitors?


I have a friend who called me last night from the hospital and informed me that she had a nrevous breakdown and wanted me to come up.

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contact the hospital where she is at, and follow their direction

are any of my friends here, I am in agony?


The probably have certain visiting hours, if she wants you to go and you can, you should go see her

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What do you mean by "nervous breakdown"? What nerves are broken?

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If she's asking, you should definitely go. She's still your friend and if she had had surgery of some kind you would go to see her, right. Don't stay too long, but obviously she needs some support and she trusts you and wants to see you. She probably won't feel like a lot of visitors, maybe even just yourself. Go so she knows you are there for her.

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A breakdown in your mental wellness is nothing to joke about. You can call it what you want, but basically it means your nervous system has had as much stress as it can handle and it has shut down any coping mechanism. By all means, if your friend wants to see you, go see her. I didn't want to see anyone for months after I had my "episode", but everyone is different.

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go see her she needs you!
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