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My GP won't listen
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The first time I felt like commiting suicide I told my colorectal surgeon. He was very nice and told me to ring him if I need his help. It took me two days of not eating or sleeping to work up the courage to ask for his help.
When I did ring my surgeon he helped me by contacting my gp. My gp thought it was funny in the way that I tried to kill myself and I had to ask him to prescribe me antidepressants. The first thing he told me that I scared my surgeon and still feel guilty about this..
I never received any counselling until now and I have changed gp's. I now have trust issues and only trust my surgeon.
I need his support again but I don't know how to ask him face to face. I have emailed him asking for his support but haven't got an answer. How do I ask him without feeling needy?
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Hi Christine, I don't think your surgeon is the best person to be approaching. He helped you the first time because that's what good decent human beings do when they're faced with someone in a crisis but he can't be an ongoing support for you because he isnt qualified to do so. No need to feel guilty about this, he was there for you when you needed someone the first time, but now you recognise you need some more support, you just need to go to the right place for it. Your current GP doesnt sound very supportive, so no wonder you're going back to the last person you felt comfortable talking to. I would suggest you try another GP, maybe ring the bb line and ask for a recommendation for someone in your area or use the directory on the website here? And talk to us here on the forum too.
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Christine, I don't know where you live but you can phone the mental health help line at 131465. They will direct your call to one of the community mental health teams who will phone you, add you to their case list, and see you. Often they will see you the same day, or make an appointment for you to go to their centre. They may visit you at home as well. Two workers will arrive if they visit you at home and will be able to include some further mental health assistance. The service is excellent and is there specifically for people such as yourself who need ongoing support and management of depression, to prevent suicide.
Please don't hesitate to use this forum as well.
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Good luck!