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- Sep 14, 2023
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I almost jumped today. My body froze staring down 16 floors with an open balcony. I want to check myself into a psych ward. Does it help?
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I've been in one before. It was odd to say the least.My stay in the psych ward was very rough at first, but it definitely helped me stabilize and discharge out feeling less likely to CTB the next day.
There's definitely going to be an adjustment to what you're used to day to day, but the staff is there to help. The one thing I regret is being too nervous to request any accomodations and instead bottling it up.
Thank you for your input. I am still undecided.It can be a positive experience. Especially if you are checking yourself in voluntarily. There are a lot of cool relatable people you can meet in a psych ward. And sometimes the group activities help. But just keep in mind they are going to try to prescribe you medication if your not already taking it or adjust your the current dosage of your medication. My experiences have been positive and negative with psych wards. I think it depends on the quality of the psych ward. It will definitely vary.
You're welcome. Good luck!Thank you for your input. I am still undecided.
ThanksIt personally gave me serious trauma that has contributed to me being here.
Keep in mind that even if you admit yourself voluntarily that doesn't mean necessarily you'll get to leave when you want.
I would avoid it inasmuch as that's possible.
I've heard the experience is generally more positive when you voluntarily check yourself in.