Zetsubou
Friend of Despair
- Mar 16, 2023
- 65
It's been a very long time since I've been on here. That's because the last couple of weeks have been a giant roller-coaster of emotions as I made significant changes in my life. It seemed as though things were going very well, but now it feels like I've hit a wall.
First, I've taken a leave of absence from grad school. It was a difficult decision, but I've ultimately realized that I can't continue without completely sacrificing my mental health and possibly killing myself over it. After this semester ends, I'll take a break for a few months to work on my mental health. I even thought about deleting my account because I was worried that this site would be too much of a distraction in my recovery process. Well, considering that I'm back here, you can probably guess that things aren't great at the moment.
My original plan was to set up a doctor's appointment, get some blood work and other tests done, and then have the doctor refer me to a psychiatrist. Well, the doctor's assistant is apparently against this idea and says that I'm "too young" to be on prescription meds. What the fuck? I'm 30 years old. If anything, I am long overdue for prescribed meds. Oh, but it gets better. The next day, I get informed by the doctor's office that they won't accept my insurance, so I'll need to pay out of pocket for the tests and stuff. Funny, they accepted my insurance for other things in the past, but all of a sudden, I won't be covered for the things that are related to mental health.
Whatever. I can still find a psychiatrist without a referral and do all of the blood work and whatever else is needed. The only issue is finding one who is available. And I thought I did! I looked up the website for a nearby hospital and found a psychiatrist who was available the next day. I couldn't believe my luck! I booked an appointment right then and there...and then I got a phone call from the hospital a few minutes later informing me that A) the doctor will not be in the office on that day and B) this doctor only treats residential patients. None of that was on the website. Why the hell did you not update the goddamn website? I knew this was too good to be true, yet I remained hopeful. I've learned my lesson.
So that's it for now. I'm not looking for advice, I just want to vent. I knew recovery was going to be difficult, but god, why does it have to be difficult?
First, I've taken a leave of absence from grad school. It was a difficult decision, but I've ultimately realized that I can't continue without completely sacrificing my mental health and possibly killing myself over it. After this semester ends, I'll take a break for a few months to work on my mental health. I even thought about deleting my account because I was worried that this site would be too much of a distraction in my recovery process. Well, considering that I'm back here, you can probably guess that things aren't great at the moment.
My original plan was to set up a doctor's appointment, get some blood work and other tests done, and then have the doctor refer me to a psychiatrist. Well, the doctor's assistant is apparently against this idea and says that I'm "too young" to be on prescription meds. What the fuck? I'm 30 years old. If anything, I am long overdue for prescribed meds. Oh, but it gets better. The next day, I get informed by the doctor's office that they won't accept my insurance, so I'll need to pay out of pocket for the tests and stuff. Funny, they accepted my insurance for other things in the past, but all of a sudden, I won't be covered for the things that are related to mental health.
Whatever. I can still find a psychiatrist without a referral and do all of the blood work and whatever else is needed. The only issue is finding one who is available. And I thought I did! I looked up the website for a nearby hospital and found a psychiatrist who was available the next day. I couldn't believe my luck! I booked an appointment right then and there...and then I got a phone call from the hospital a few minutes later informing me that A) the doctor will not be in the office on that day and B) this doctor only treats residential patients. None of that was on the website. Why the hell did you not update the goddamn website? I knew this was too good to be true, yet I remained hopeful. I've learned my lesson.
So that's it for now. I'm not looking for advice, I just want to vent. I knew recovery was going to be difficult, but god, why does it have to be difficult?