Lra888
Enlightened
- Sep 30, 2018
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For those of you who spent time in a hospital—how was it decided that it was time for you to leave?
Hi @Lra888For those of you who spent time in a hospital—how was it decided that it was time for you to leave?
Acted like I was feeling 'better' and places like that generally want the bed for the next person.For those of you who spent time in a hospital—how was it decided that it was time for you to leave?
If it was a hospital like some European ones, where you can bring in your phone and generally have more freedom, then I probably would've never left.
your lucky - here in Florida the paper work was not explained to me and i never signed it and found out later i was considered involuntary which means i can never buy a gun. They treat the patients like they are dirt and you are not allowed your own phone, made to take drugs, etc - it was a horrible experience & gave me PTSD.If it was a hospital like some European ones, where you can bring in your phone and generally have more freedom, then I probably would've never left.
I was lucky enough to be considered a voluntary patient (nothing voluntary about it though, they misled me and I just went in to get them off my back). Got out the next day.
My fucking insurance wouldnt pay for me to stay any longerFor those of you who spent time in a hospital—how was it decided that it was time for you to leave?
how utryed to end yt hwat method?I acted as if I was happy and excited to get on with life - ironic, since I had attempted to end it less than 24h earlier. But they believed me, so I was let out of the intensive care unit and into the world.
I got bored and asked to leave. Kind of had to force my way out of there and pretend I was feeling all better.
If it was a hospital like some European ones, where you can bring in your phone and generally have more freedom, then I probably would've never left.