Soll ich weiterhin Nachrichten schreiben oder nicht?

Storytime:

Mein bester Freund ist in einer Klinik eingewiesen worden weil er an Depressionen leidet. Seit 2 Wochen ist er nun dort.

Ich schreibe fast täglich Nachrichten über meinen Tag, was ich gerade mache, Guten Morgen, Gute Nacht und schicke Bilder was ich gerade mache.

Bis jetzt habe Ich keine einzige Antwort erhalten.

Er ist fast immer online und liest die Nachrichten. Ich weiß das er mit anderen Freunden geschrieben hat, deswegen ist er auch oft online. Vor den 2 Wochen hat er immer sofort geantwortet und auch immer angerufen.

Ich will ihm Beistand leisten, um seine Depressionen und den Aufenthalt gut zu überstehen. Ich schreibe ihm auch lange Texte zur Aufmunterung

Soll ich ihm trotzdem weiterhin täglich Nachrichten schicken oder soll ich es sein lassen ?

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Osteros
1 year ago

No. Leave him alone. He’s in the clinic… It’s very annoying if he gets pressure from you.

Sugass
1 year ago

Don’t push him, he needs rest. He’s not in the hospital for free. Mostly, the patient’s contact ban is prescribed….He comes back as another person. If you like him, leave him alone.

escooterlover
1 year ago
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that is not sure

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

In the meantime, you don’t have the problem anymore, but I’m still answering xD It would be best if you ask him if your messages are disturbing him and he wants her or not, then you know. It’s definitely a nice gesture, so he should tell you when it’s annoying. Communication is very important in every relationship.

SoIid
1 year ago

Should I still send him messages every day or should I leave it?

You look like a very annoying friend, it’ll have his reasons why he doesn’t answer you. He’s not out of jux and rabies there at the clinic.

Nussbecher
1 year ago

Tell him he’ll be happy to report if he’s after him and that you listen when he wants to talk. Otherwise, he now enjoys his rest and his distance from everyday life.

Contacts are often severely restricted in the initial period, which is part of the therapy. When he communicates from himself, that’s okay, but do not bomb him at the moment every day, that’s too much for him in his condition.