Achromatix
Always Alone
- Sep 11, 2022
- 30
This one's for psych ward experienced or anyone familiar with how the process works. I could use some help with an important question for me if I want to recover from suicidal idealization:
When you go into a psych ward or have to go, can you lose your job? (In the US)
I had recently had a huge relapse in my first attempt at recovery and quit my job and spiraled into a mental health crisis and kind of still there. I thought about saving myself, but I'm too tempted by suicide to take my meds anymore. So I thought I should go to a psych ward for a bit to get on the right meds while I don't feel safe. The only problem is: if i go through with it (I JUST applied for a job trying to get to work again, even though I'm not ready and just signed the hiring papers) I don't want fired from a job I haven't even started yet. I know if there's any chance of me living I need help asap, but I don't want to lose everything anyway by getting canned. Has anyone been through this or something similar?
When you go into a psych ward or have to go, can you lose your job? (In the US)
I had recently had a huge relapse in my first attempt at recovery and quit my job and spiraled into a mental health crisis and kind of still there. I thought about saving myself, but I'm too tempted by suicide to take my meds anymore. So I thought I should go to a psych ward for a bit to get on the right meds while I don't feel safe. The only problem is: if i go through with it (I JUST applied for a job trying to get to work again, even though I'm not ready and just signed the hiring papers) I don't want fired from a job I haven't even started yet. I know if there's any chance of me living I need help asap, but I don't want to lose everything anyway by getting canned. Has anyone been through this or something similar?