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Old Jul 01, 2013, 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Hellion View Post
When it gets bad enough you stop caring about the bill you might get, whether or not you can afford it and all that stuff or if it will be a good experiance. You just know you're going to lose it in the sense you will be a danger to yourself or others and need to do something or else. At least that is how it is both times I've been in the psych ward.

The most recent was much better though it was a seperate facility than the main hospital and we got to go outside and to the cafeteria where the food was good. The first couple days I was confined to the unit so I had to stay in but once they where sure I wasn't going to run away or harm myself under the lessened supervision I was able to.

As for getting into a psych ward or facility perhaps its easier in the U.S than the U.K, one can still go voluntarily even if they aren't a danger to themselves or others I have seen it anyways.
I see, that would be impossible in England, if you were able to get to the zoo and ask for entrance, you wouldnt be out your mind enough to get in, they would maybe take you in a room and have a chat , but 9 times out 10 they show you the door and say go to your gp first. I did see one guy they let in , his father had died he was a regular day patient ,they let him stay for a week for a rest, he ate all the food he could get his hands on watched tv till 2 am and was a pain in the arse he was out pronto. We have to many acute people waiting for in patient treatment mabye years. Suicide attempts are out the door the next day mostly.