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Crying while I write this, desperate to help my daughter.
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dear Maj, thanks for contacting the site for your great concerns about your daughter, as there seems to be a few problems with her care.
It seems as though everyone is 'passing the buck', that is they don't really know how to handle someone with severe depression, so they send her off to someone else, so I presume that she lives in a smallish town but never the less this is a serious problem for all of you.
Just a couple of questions and I'm sorry for this, but what has happened to the blood results and were you given a copy of them and did they have any comment on them and then sent them off to her regular doctor.
There's no point in having these tests and to not let her doctor know what is going on, because he/she has to know, it can't be a closed book, meaning that only the hospital knows the results, and then to push her out, because it not only leaves you, your husband, her husband and definitely her not knowing what is the hell has happened.
That seems to be a big problem here, so if you can't be in contact with her doctor, then it would be a good idea to look under 'get support' at the top of this page and try and find a professional doctor who can help her and all of you, as these doctors etc are aligned to BB and help people who have depression, so they know what to do, and won't pass the buck to someone else.
This is very serious and she needs a great deal of help, and with all these people not knowing what to do has to be rectified.
Please get back to us as we are just as concerned as you. L Geoff. x
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H Maj,
I can completely understand you worry, as I have been in your daughter's situation before and I can recall the look of terror on both my mum's and my partner's faces. The carers are always left feeling so helpless.
There are a couple of things I want to suggest, but may I ask firstly if your daughter has private hospital cover?
Given that your daughter has made an attempt on her life, she needs much more support than that of a GP. I would suggest taking her back to the emergency department of your nearest hospital, and requesting that she be admitted for her own safety. This would be the process for public hospital care. You can request for her GP to make a referral for her to see a Psychiatrist or Psychologist. 10 Psychology sessions can be covered by a mental health care plan (the GP can organise this upon your request).
If your daughter has private cover then when you go to the emergency department request a referral for her to be admitted to a private Psychiatric hospital. In private care she will be allocated a private Psychiatrist who will take over her case.
I wouldn't leave this, as your daughter has not just shown thoughts of suicide but also made an attempt. I'd also have her husband administer her medications for some time, as it's not safe for her to have access to her own medications.
I'd also invite you to take a look at some of Beyondblue's new resources. One in particular is called "helping them find their way back" it's a guide for carers after a loved one has made an attempt on their life.
If you don't get the support that you are looking for from your hospital ED please make contact with Beyondblue, their call centre is available to carers as well.
Let us know how you get on, and I send my best wishes to you, your daughter, and your family.
AGrace
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Dear Geoff, thanks for your reply. Yes my daughter and her family live in a smallish town, nearest country hospital 45 mins away and larger hospital about another 45 mins further on. Blood test showed that she was just under the limit/level of needing intervention. She went back to the doctor as suggested by the visiting mental health care nurse and the first thing he wanted to do was take more blood, did not want to contact hospital for their results. She went back to the hospital today and now has an appointment with a clinical psychologist on Thursday. So hopefully she will start getting some help. Her husband is very supportive, as are we, but we are so frustrated at the delay and lack of help available from professionals that she has seen so far. Given the number of different reactions she has had to differing meds, the hospital team have discontinued all medication (no weaning off!). She doesn't want to see family or friends as she feel embarrassed by what she has done. This is the furthest thing from our thoughts. We are not judging her, we just want to help her.
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Thanks for your reply. My daughter does not have private health insurance unfortunately. She now has an appointment with a clinical psychologist on Thursday of this week, so hopefully she can start moving ahead on what is going to be a long journey for her and her family. We love her dearly and just want to help her and feel so frustrated by the system. When you say you have been in the same situation, did you want to shut yourself away from family and friends because you were embarrassed by what you had done? This is the very last thing we are thinking, we are in no way judging her or thinking any less of her. As parents we just want to take away her pain and help her heal and get well.
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