catharticEscapism
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- Aug 31, 2019
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Does anyone else have experience going inpatient at psych wards? I've been a few times over the years (more recently in the last few months), but it's mainly been one hospital in particular and I was wondering how the experience varied from place to place (as well as country to country).
For context, I'm from the United States. I ended up pink-slipped for a suicide attempt and they kept me for 5 days (though I hear 3 days is more standard?). I've also voluntarily committed myself before and, it's funny, they still don't let you leave. I changed my mind and, I thought, since I voluntarily put myself in there, I could just get back out. It even said in the sheet of rules/faq they gave you that you could (what a laugh! it's like prison!), but ultimately the doctor pink-slipped me for trying.
Are break out attempts common? While I was there, a lady stuck her foot through a glass window and fled in bare feet. They didn't chase after her because she'd already left the property and, when I asked, the nurse said he wasn't paid enough to deal with it, lol.
It was also fairly common for them to frequently change the "rules" where I was staying. They were super chill the first time I was there and let us stay up until midnight before enforcing bedtime, for example, but when I ended up there again bedtime was 8pm.
My biggest problem with psychiatric holds is how boring it is. I've even brought things to do (like reading, coloring, etc.), but depression is a bitch and I just wasn't interested in doing those things -- especially when the other people who were there were so loud. How does one even prepare for something like that?
For context, I'm from the United States. I ended up pink-slipped for a suicide attempt and they kept me for 5 days (though I hear 3 days is more standard?). I've also voluntarily committed myself before and, it's funny, they still don't let you leave. I changed my mind and, I thought, since I voluntarily put myself in there, I could just get back out. It even said in the sheet of rules/faq they gave you that you could (what a laugh! it's like prison!), but ultimately the doctor pink-slipped me for trying.
Are break out attempts common? While I was there, a lady stuck her foot through a glass window and fled in bare feet. They didn't chase after her because she'd already left the property and, when I asked, the nurse said he wasn't paid enough to deal with it, lol.
It was also fairly common for them to frequently change the "rules" where I was staying. They were super chill the first time I was there and let us stay up until midnight before enforcing bedtime, for example, but when I ended up there again bedtime was 8pm.
My biggest problem with psychiatric holds is how boring it is. I've even brought things to do (like reading, coloring, etc.), but depression is a bitch and I just wasn't interested in doing those things -- especially when the other people who were there were so loud. How does one even prepare for something like that?