BlackDragonof1989
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- Jul 12, 2018
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Oh nice how cozy *curls up at the fireplace as the rain pitter patters on the roof*Morning here in good old rainy England:-)
I've been curious about this too I miss some friends who told me to go to the hospital for my mood swings and cough syrup use before they talk to me again but I'm scared and also don't wanna take up beds either awuhrr *curls up a bit weakly*
Edit: Depending on your age, I do have one suggestion that's almost a guaranteed 24° admission. I'd call it the nuclear option, and you're probably not old enough.
Well now we're all terribly curious.
I don't know anything about UK hospital systems, but I could bore you at great length about American admissions criteria and length of stay requirements.
I don't mean to be glib, but as @Shewaitsforme has said, you don't get to breeze in and out of a hospital bed on a whim.
Edit: Depending on your age, I do have one suggestion that's almost a guaranteed 24° admission. I'd call it the nuclear option, and you're probably not old enough.
Chest pain. Complain of chest pain and nausea. Sometimes the pain radiates to your left shoulder, and jaw.
NOT tenderness. NOT pain on deep inspiration. Deep pain and pressure, like a baby elephant is sitting on your chest. You will have to know how to describe an actual MI for this to work.
In order to rule out an MI (heart attack) they have to run a series of tests over 24° (CK/MB & troponin) to check for cardiac muscle damage.
There's no way to tell by exam, and sending someone home without ruling out an MI would be a major liability.
The caveat is, it is extraordinarily rare this would happen in someone under, say 30. Still, it does happen, and they have to do an admission for 24° observation.
What's the option? I'm 23 if that helps.
Thanks. I'm guessing the chest pain has to be on my left side?
It definitely does not help that you're 23. But yeah, if you know what you're doing, you could pull it off and not even have to give yourself a traumatic brain injury.
Key phrase, and unlikely to be convincing if a layperson tries it. As you probably know people are generally really bad at faking symptoms. Really bad. He is going to say something or do something that doesn't make sense and gives it away. Like how you can spot a bad actor from a skilled one a mile away...it doesn't look natural. The unwillingness to say why he needs to be there is making this a fool's errand and it's 99% not going to work imo. It's not nosiness or anything...it's just leaving out a critical part of a solution. You are far more likely to be there a bit if you just go in and admit you are suicidal and plan on doing it as soon as you walk out the door. That's a legally required 24-72hr hold in most first world countries.
Yeah I deleted the post since OP seems irrationally set on this. Frustrating since the irrational stuff is what creates more problems, failures etc, but it's their choice. I feel like we have a responsibility to each other not to enable stupid stuff, and to help when we can, but at this point it is just sounding like a lecture from me so I will quit as nobody likes being lectured to.
I'm curious about why he wants to stay one night in the hospital? Love interest? Instagram woe-is-me selfie? See a relative?
Chest pain. Complain of chest pain and nausea. Sometimes the pain radiates to your left shoulder, and jaw.
NOT tenderness. NOT pain on deep inspiration. Deep pain and pressure, like a baby elephant is sitting on your chest. You will have to know how to describe an actual MI for this to work.
In order to rule out an MI (heart attack) they have to run a series of tests over 24° (CK/MB & troponin) to check for cardiac muscle damage.
There's no way to tell by exam, and sending someone home without ruling out an MI would be a major liability.
The caveat is, it is extraordinarily rare this would happen in someone under, say 30. Still, it does happen, and they have to do an admission for 24° observation.
None of the above. It would help me solve a problem I got myself into.
I'm curious about why he wants to stay one night in the hospital? Love interest? Instagram woe-is-me selfie? See a relative?
Only way I can think of is give yourself a concussion, they'll keep you overnight. You have to hit your head on something though and act like you're woozy.
I never thought that and am not minimizing your problem. Just noting that sometimes people can help you come up with solutions you haven't thought of. You don't really have anything to lose asking the hive mind with it's varied experience to pitch in. You can always ignore anything said and go whack yourself on the head of try to fake your heart attack (which ain't gonna work because nobody is admitting a 23yo with clean test results and nothing out of the ordinary...you will be sent home with an anxiety diagnosis or told "nothing wrong"). Even then if everyone is like "oh hey that IS the best plan" it's easier to give advice how when you know the details. But again...I'm feeling like I am beating you over the head with it rather than what I intend...which is to help and keep you from making things worse. So, sorry for that.
Only way I can think of is give yourself a concussion, they'll keep you overnight. You have to hit your head on something though and act like you're woozy.
Without being preachy, as long as your sticky situation doesn't force someone else into an even stickier one e.g someone not getting the medical attention they really need. Am so grateful for "free" healthcare in the uk I respect it as much as possible tbh
Wishing you all the best x
Ok, riddle me this: is there a reason why you don't wish to share why you need to go with us?
Healthcare isn't free in the UK. I pay towards it and never use it so I don't think it's the worst thing in the world to use it for a night
I get it. There might be a few dickheads that would judge you and be mean, but for the most part we get it. Sometimes as the saying goes..."when you've dug yourself into a hole, stop digging" What you are sounding like doing is definitely digging deeper...but maybe its not and just seems to because you are being secretive. Might be the best plan ever.
Maybe it's different where OP is, but I truly don't think they would keep someone that young for the longer tests. If he was 50 with a history yeah, but if he goes in there telling a story that's going to have holes, and everything looks good, I would bet everything he is going home. I think it's so unlikely as to not be worth trying honestly. You'd have to get the perfectly new and nervous doctor at the perfectly slow time and things would just have to go right all around. There absolutely HAS to be a better way to accomplish what OP wants than this.
Ooops, sorry. We don't judge here. That's what this site is all about: being able to speak freely without being judged. :)I've just replied to someone with the answer....I caused the problem by making bad decisions and if I shared it, I know I would get more judgement than help.