ThriveOrDie
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- Jul 11, 2019
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If I decide to check myself in to ER should I pack a bag? What do I need to bring with me?
2+ bars of chocolate or comfort food, optional water bottle since you can get water there probably, standard face mask, mobile, money, taxi contact is necessary, some way to pass time, like a book, unless you're happy staring into space for half a day. I personally find it too awkward to read books in hospitals.If I decide to check myself in to ER should I pack a bag? What do I need to bring with me?
You might be better off just talking to your standard doctor, probably, face-to-face, if you can bear that. It'll save you an uncomfortable wait where you might feel like you just want to go home. Probably you'll get more done and faster talking to your doctor about it.
What are you going to ER for?If I decide to check myself in to ER should I pack a bag? What do I need to bring with me?
My BF committed suicide 3 years ago. When his family tried to "help" him we brought him to the ER and he packed a big bag but IDK what he packed. They wanted to admit him but I brought him home. I called the suicide hotline yesterday and they told me to go to the ER if I am in imminent danger of suicide. I am in imminent danger. I am home alone now and fine but when my toxic family comes back home from vacation in 2 days I am going to fall apart again. I am completely broke and have nowhere to go. It's either be committed or carry out my ctb plan.If by ER you mean an emergency room at a hospital, you might find them somewhat unsympathetic to what they might see as a non-emergency situation.
If you are going for a medical emergency (trauma, heart failure, seizure, etc.) most do not bring anything with them. If you are going for what they might define as a psychiatric emergency, having packed something might indicate to them that it is not much of an emergency.
If that's the case, then do your best to get there as quickly and safely as possible. Don't worry so much about what to bring. Just get yourself there. I hope that you can get there, and that it is helpful to you. Hospitals have been helpful to me in the past, and I do think it is something worth trying. (This might sound hypocritical since I'm on this site myself, but things were much better for me for awhile before I spiralled out again, and I am sure that the help I received would have really turned my life around, had I received it a bit earlier, and were it not for some complicating factors unique to my life.)My BF committed suicide 3 years ago. When his family tried to "help" him we brought him to the ER. They wanted to admit him. I called the suicide hotline and they told me to go to the ER if I am in imminent danger of suicide. I need to go to the ER. I am in imminent danger.
I've only had one stay at the hospital, but it was after I said too much to a therapist and I was involuntarily committed.If I decide to check myself in to ER should I pack a bag? What do I need to bring with me?
Thanks for sharing. I will let y'all know what happens.I walked in with nothing except basic cellphone/ID/car keys. They took all of it away and I could only wear what I wore into the ER without my shoes. No one there was allowed to wear shoes. I was forced to use only what toiletries were provided by them. I think they will let you have extra clothing if it passes inspection. There was access to a phone but they wouldn't let me have my cell which had all the numbers on it. That being said, you might have a better experience. If you go, let us know what happened?
I am going to cut off all contact with my family except for my brother. I'm sure he could bring me anything I need. Thanks for sharing your experience.Hi, I used to work in an ER watching suicidal patients. Is there anyone who could drop off some clothes if you do end up going to inpatient psych?
We would have to lock up the individual's items in a locker. Not to be mean or make them feel singled out, but we have had incidents where patients have harmed themselves or attempted suicide with items from their belongings. It's a safety thing.
I think I am going to skip the ER and go straight to an inpatient facilityHave you considered going to a shelter/safe haven sort of place that may provide some comfort and sanctuary from your family? That might be a better option in the short term, if you feel like your environment is providing temptation to ctb. Hospitals can be quite unwelcoming, and I fear you may lose a lot of autonomy if placed in a facility, though it depends highly on the location, staff, etc.
Keep us updated.Thanks for sharing. I will let y'all know what happens.
I am going to cut off all contact with my family except for my brother. I'm sure he could bring me anything I need. Thanks for sharing your experience.
I think I am going to skip the ER and go straight to an inpatient facility
It's perfectly reasonable to pack a bag, as I learned when I checked in the first time Without one. You're going to be there at least 3-5 days and you'll need clothes and something to pass the time. They take lots of things away, like nail files, which led to me "filing" a broken nail in the bathroom grout - it was hilarious.I may be wrong, but I'm guessing that @ThriveOrDie wishes to be taken care of for a while, and maybe wind down without having to deal with all his/her problems on his/her own. Anyhow, those are probably great tips otherwise