
Tesha
Life too shall pass
- May 31, 2020
- 914
Thought I'd pass on a recent experience of mine, over the weekend. My care team arranged for me to be assessed under the mental health act, as they were getting increasingly concerned about my suicidal thoughts. They knew I had SN in my possession.
Two psychiatrists and an AMHP arrived at my house, questioned me for about 45 mins and asked if I would hand over the SN (er no!). They then all agreed I did not meet the criteria to be sectioned and left. One of the deciding factors was I'd had the SN for a number of months and hadn't used it already.
I appreciate how lucky I've been, but having SN in your possession does not automatically result in being sectioned.
Two psychiatrists and an AMHP arrived at my house, questioned me for about 45 mins and asked if I would hand over the SN (er no!). They then all agreed I did not meet the criteria to be sectioned and left. One of the deciding factors was I'd had the SN for a number of months and hadn't used it already.
I appreciate how lucky I've been, but having SN in your possession does not automatically result in being sectioned.