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Hi and welcome
I see clearly what you are saying. I have a view of my own on this topic however.
I dont see psychiatrists any different to GP's in this manner. Our country GP's come and go. A new one comes and reads your file. The negative is not being able to absorb all of the patient information
The benefit is a different perspective on your health which can help us.
Psychiatrists cant or rarely appoint a substitute psych. Its not that type of service. So you are left with emergency care if you are in an emergency situation.
Psychiatrists dont often, to my knowledge, have back ups while absent. Its a case of attending an emergency at a hospital or lifeline. If they allow patients to contact them there would be no holiday. What if they went overseas?, sailed on a yacht or needed a break from their actual duties?. In many ways I think there is no such thing as half a holiday.
Im sorry I havent got an answer that provides any real comfort. If a system is in place we have no choice but to work within it. But it is a very hood question.
Tony WK
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Dear InTwoMindsAboutThis~
I'm the same as Tony, when my psychiatrists have been completely unavailable that is it, no talk of a substitute.
I have to go back to my GP or emergency services if there is an urgent problem. To be fair I have been offered a emergency number when they are still around, but on holidays or away that would not work.
Perhaps if you have not done so already you might like to talk it over with your psych?
Croix
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Hello InTwoMindsAboutThis
Thankyou for posting about this topic as I was also distraught when my psychologist went on leave when I used to have chronic anxiety and it left me feeling isolated as well
I didnt know at the time that I had a really good GP that could provide me with the reassurance I needed
TonyWK & Croix (above) have provided excellent advice on this matter
I remember having your pain on this one InTwoMindsAboutThis
You have brought up an excellent thread topic that concerns many people that rely on their psychiatrist
You are not alone here...Please ask us any questions that you have....the forums are a safe and judgement free place for you to post
My kind thoughts
Paul
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Hello InTwoMindsAboutThis, can I also welcome you to the
I'm the same as what Tony, Croix and Paul have said, especially when I was deep in depression, she would go away on a conference or on holidays leaving me to cope by myself, however, I still had a GP who I could see for backup.
They don't provide another psychologist because they may not agree with your current treatment, and if you are seeing a psychiatrist they may also want to change your medication, causing confusion with you as well as your current psych.
There are people who you can ring such as Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636, Lifeline 13 11 14,
Please use any of these and take care. Geoff.
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Hi Sapphire
I understand, but your health and well being is as important as others.
The help lines are there for all of us. By ringing them and receiving advice its a preventative measure.
Attend emergency if you feel out of control. Ask your psych when he returns about a back up plan.
Regards
TonyWK
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Thank you Tony.
I did end up calling the local mental heath team and they were absolutly useless. Left me feeling so angry. Felt like i wasnt worth it. Ended up not in a good place. Back to old habits to make myself feel better. Its so easy to cross that line.
Tomorrow Im going to try and see if i can see another psych in the clinic otherwise im afraid i will end up in ER. I cant go any longer without seeing someone.
Sapphire.