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Old Sep 19, 2024, 04:43 PM
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could it be possible for a psych NP to get a kickback from a hsopital for admission? shes not listening to me when i tell her my concerns and stuff and instead said stuff like "have you considered going to the hospital?" umm no bc i dotn have time or money for that. ugh. maybe she wont help me because she gets money from the hospital for referrals.

is this possible or have i crossed into paranoia again?
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Old Sep 19, 2024, 05:43 PM
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That would be highly unethical so I doubt it. I'd say she is just concerned that you might need the hospital. But the hospital isn't needed for every episode so there is that. Just stay safe. That's all everyone wants for you.
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Old Sep 19, 2024, 06:50 PM
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if she thinks i need IP whyw ont she just help me? she decreased my antidepressant and now im depressed bc i was manic and she thinks it was the anti d i took for years without mania.

ve beeen strugglign all year. it wont stop. im getting fed up. all she said was to decrease my anti d and come back in a month. im not sleeping well and im out of zyprexa bc she doesn want m e on it.

i just dotn know how to get back to a good place
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Old Sep 19, 2024, 09:18 PM
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A reality check is needed. No psych nps do not get a kickback from hospitals. Not everything is controlled by meds and it’s very likely she’s doing her best, for you. It’s a very common issue that AD cause mania in bipolar people, so she was following protocol. Perhaps you need to review distress tolerance guidelines. It is OK to feel bad it WILL pass.
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Old Sep 19, 2024, 09:53 PM
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i honestly dont think she cares. wheni first got depressed she just said i "need to heal and deal". my issues when im in an epsiode i start spiraling and swinging back and forth and it can lasts months and cost me everything thats going well. thast why im so desperate to be better.
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