Turmeric
Member
- Nov 13, 2023
- 13
Not a question, just venting.
So usually when I go to the psych ward, it's not voluntary. When going there voluntarily it is a whole other type of annoying experience.
I've only gone once voluntary, and I was contstantly hearing "oh you dont want to be here", "you should go home" and yadda yadda from the doctors and them not taking you seriously, but then I've also been forced to stay at the ward even tho I felt more or less fine.
It's just like they want to make it as uncomfortable for you as possible. I don't know if this is just my experience but I really don't have any energy to fight the doctors to be able to stay.
So usually when I go to the psych ward, it's not voluntary. When going there voluntarily it is a whole other type of annoying experience.
I've only gone once voluntary, and I was contstantly hearing "oh you dont want to be here", "you should go home" and yadda yadda from the doctors and them not taking you seriously, but then I've also been forced to stay at the ward even tho I felt more or less fine.
It's just like they want to make it as uncomfortable for you as possible. I don't know if this is just my experience but I really don't have any energy to fight the doctors to be able to stay.