Hey everyone,
I’m a USNA midshipman class of ‘22 and...
my roommate lately has been acting very strangely. First off she’s failing all but 3 classes. Seconds, she never does her part in the room, and stays up all hours of the night doing weird things like folding clothes and doing her nails and hair among other things. She keeps the light on, talks loud on the phone late at night when she sees I’m trying to sleep, never makes her bed or gets up. She waits for me to tap her awake every morning, even when she hears reveille plays and she gets on her phone and goes back to sleep. She often broadcasts weird things to me like peeing in bags and throwing it out the window to avoid greeting. She is oblivious to her rude and belligerent behavior even when I tell her what it is.
Well,
I heard her talking on the phone with her sister about her bipolar meds and how she’s doing good in her chemistry class now. This explains a lot.
Is it possible that I can report her to mental health anonymously or even up the chain of command? I’m in part annoyed at the behavior but mostly worried about her safety and the safety of others quite frankly. I know CDI’s have been launched at midshipmen before but I’ve never understood who initiates it or how that works. Could anyone give me some insight into this situation?
Thanks so much.
I’m a USNA midshipman class of ‘22 and...
my roommate lately has been acting very strangely. First off she’s failing all but 3 classes. Seconds, she never does her part in the room, and stays up all hours of the night doing weird things like folding clothes and doing her nails and hair among other things. She keeps the light on, talks loud on the phone late at night when she sees I’m trying to sleep, never makes her bed or gets up. She waits for me to tap her awake every morning, even when she hears reveille plays and she gets on her phone and goes back to sleep. She often broadcasts weird things to me like peeing in bags and throwing it out the window to avoid greeting. She is oblivious to her rude and belligerent behavior even when I tell her what it is.
Well,
I heard her talking on the phone with her sister about her bipolar meds and how she’s doing good in her chemistry class now. This explains a lot.
Is it possible that I can report her to mental health anonymously or even up the chain of command? I’m in part annoyed at the behavior but mostly worried about her safety and the safety of others quite frankly. I know CDI’s have been launched at midshipmen before but I’ve never understood who initiates it or how that works. Could anyone give me some insight into this situation?
Thanks so much.