Posted by rjlockhart37 on August 23, 2022, at 9:39:39
In reply to Re: questions about inpatient treatment » rjlockhart37, posted by Roslynn on August 20, 2022, at 17:03:06
it depends on the hospital you go too, most psychs that are covered by good insurance are good, but the ones are not, when i went into this hospital, i kept saying i cannot sleep, they said ok we'll get you a doctor, no doctor, for 2 days. I fianlly went nuts, i didnt go nuts on puprose, i was taking phenibut, its a depressant that's buy and i was having withdrawls from it. They had no idea what it was, so they brushed off my sayings, i went manic, out of my mind, they finally forced a nurse practintion to see me, she said you manic - and siezure threshold was going, they skyrocked me on librium, its a benzo they use for drug withdrawl, its an old benzo and it's potency is low. They put me on twice the max dose, and it took about a day to come back down to earth. I met some very intresting people also, at least i know im not all so crazy. But, the hospital was a adequate one, and it is a good hospital, but the staff and their attitude towards treatment is shadey, maybe not to everyone but defiently to me. I hated that hospital, it's for the metroplex around where i live, so it's one of the hospitals that treates the metroplex, they were not a high funded hospital. Anyways, you should find a good one, do background check and reviews before going in. Not all hospital are toxic like that one
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