Hello Everyone,
Who reads this, my daughter is in the physc hospital right now, He can not stabilizer her and it has been almost six weeks, in that time frame 6 meds were tried none were even given a chance to begin to work. The meds that did help he will not prescribe. The side effect or affects, are overwhelming on most of the meds he has tried. Since his failure to stabilize her, the threat of a "State Hospital" lingers in her every thought as well as mine. In the state you must have an attorney, when commitment happens (she originally went in voluntary ).
Her lawyer to say the nicest thing about him, nothing comes to mind. He does not want any information as to who she is, what help in the past and what help is now available.
I will speak at her hearing on the 26th, her birthday just passed on the 18th - she is 24 and the first birthday since her father passed away, very difficult day and his birthday is friday the 22nd.... I will be spending all of visiting hours with her on friday.
I need to vent, to ppl who understand the discrimination that surrounds behavioral health and it even is in the treatment teams... within a physc hospital. Has anyone else experienced this and how to get help for her life... a State Hospital will kill her emotionally and possible physically as they just don't care what you do.. She suffers from self injury,bi-polar, BPD, any thoughts or even just words of kindness.
Thank You Laurens' Mom
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