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Mage
- Mar 14, 2025
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If so, please tell us how you got there (voluntary, involuntary, related details) and any interesting stories from your stay.
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I relate to the shitty nurses so much. Like some of them get off doing that job - it's a power and control thing for them. They lack compassion and treat you in a way that basically humiliates you.I had my local police show up, my mental health provider thought that something was amiss, he was right, I was starting a suicide attempt, and the police were HORRIBLE! One of the cops looked at the other ones and said something to the fact: "well at least we do not have to clean this one up" and ALL of them had a HUGE smile on their faces, just so heartwarming! NOT!
Then when they dropped me off at the hospital, the psychiatrist on duty barked at me to do this and that, no smile, no hello, just a VERY stern attitude and I was supposed to do whatever she said with no questions. Well, I had questions, and she turned around and left.
Now the next day a deputy sheriff showed up at my room and dropped a HUGE pile of paper on my bed and walked off. When I picked up the head page it said that the state was taking me to court and wanted at least a year long commitment at a state-run mental health facility. I was informed by some of the other patients that since I did not just roll over yesterday when I got there for the psychiatrist, she wanted me to put away, how nice of her!
I had to go to court, walk through the lobby of the hospital with a deputy on each side of me and having the whole lobby of people staring at me and be taken to court. In the court room I had to go toe to toe with legal folks and I won in a way. I did not have to go to a state-run place, BUT I had to do an IOP 14-week stint and 6 months of a weekly meeting with a mental health provider. Thank heavens that since it was court ordered; the state had to pay for everything.
I HATED the psych ward so much, bad food, bad nurses and I hope to never have to have that experience again ever.
Walter
This angers me SO much that people could treat someone going through what you were SO poorly. Not only "someone" but YOU!! I am terribly sorry you had to go thru this Walter. You did NOT deserve that.I had my local police show up, my mental health provider thought that something was amiss, he was right, I was starting a suicide attempt, and the police were HORRIBLE! One of the cops looked at the other ones and said something to the fact: "well at least we do not have to clean this one up" and ALL of them had a HUGE smile on their faces, just so heartwarming! NOT!
Then when they dropped me off at the hospital, the psychiatrist on duty barked at me to do this and that, no smile, no hello, just a VERY stern attitude and I was supposed to do whatever she said with no questions. Well, I had questions, and she turned around and left.
Now the next day a deputy sheriff showed up at my room and dropped a HUGE pile of paper on my bed and walked off. When I picked up the head page it said that the state was taking me to court and wanted at least a year long commitment at a state-run mental health facility. I was informed by some of the other patients that since I did not just roll over yesterday when I got there for the psychiatrist, she wanted me to put away, how nice of her!
I had to go to court, walk through the lobby of the hospital with a deputy on each side of me and having the whole lobby of people staring at me and be taken to court. In the court room I had to go toe to toe with legal folks and I won in a way. I did not have to go to a state-run place, BUT I had to do an IOP 14-week stint and 6 months of a weekly meeting with a mental health provider. Thank heavens that since it was court ordered; the state had to pay for everything.
I HATED the psych ward so much, bad food, bad nurses and I hope to never have to have that experience again ever.
Walter
Have you seen the movie One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest? An old movie with Jack Nicholson?I had my local police show up, my mental health provider thought that something was amiss, he was right, I was starting a suicide attempt, and the police were HORRIBLE! One of the cops looked at the other ones and said something to the fact: "well at least we do not have to clean this one up" and ALL of them had a HUGE smile on their faces, just so heartwarming! NOT!
Then when they dropped me off at the hospital, the psychiatrist on duty barked at me to do this and that, no smile, no hello, just a VERY stern attitude and I was supposed to do whatever she said with no questions. Well, I had questions, and she turned around and left.
Now the next day a deputy sheriff showed up at my room and dropped a HUGE pile of paper on my bed and walked off. When I picked up the head page it said that the state was taking me to court and wanted at least a year long commitment at a state-run mental health facility. I was informed by some of the other patients that since I did not just roll over yesterday when I got there for the psychiatrist, she wanted me to put away, how nice of her!
I had to go to court, walk through the lobby of the hospital with a deputy on each side of me and having the whole lobby of people staring at me and be taken to court. In the court room I had to go toe to toe with legal folks and I won in a way. I did not have to go to a state-run place, BUT I had to do an IOP 14-week stint and 6 months of a weekly meeting with a mental health provider. Thank heavens that since it was court ordered; the state had to pay for everything.
I HATED the psych ward so much, bad food, bad nurses and I hope to never have to have that experience again ever.
Walter
A family member has been in them a few times. They just drug them up and release them. I asked what meds they had given the last time and told them they didn't work because they stopped taking them due to the side effects. They totally ignored me and gave them the same ones. The circle continues.If so, please tell us how you got there (voluntary, involuntary, related details) and any interesting stories from your stay.
Howdy!Have you seen the movie One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest? An old movie with Jack Nicholson?
A family member has been in them a few times. They just drug them up and release them. I asked what meds they had given the last time and told them they didn't work because they stopped taking them due to the side effects. They totally ignored me and gave them the same ones. The circle continues.