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Hey Everyone
I need some advice please, I was diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder and Anxiety last year. I was admitted to a private clinic and remained there for 7 weeks, I returned to work part time but have relapsed and have been off work since July, in July I was readmitted for 3 weeks but discharged myself due to being mistreated by some of the nursing staff, I went to see a new psychiatrist who suggested I increase me medication and see him in 2 weeks, I sought a second opinion and this psychiatrist wants to admit me for 2-3 weeks, given what occurred I am too scared to be admitted but this psychiatrist has made me feel comfortable and has assured me I will be safe, I've been off work since July and unsure when I will be well enough to return.
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Hi tweetheart,
Thank you for posting.
It sounds like the issue is whether you feel safe in the private clinic so as to be re-admitted from your new psychiatrist.
I can tell you that none of us are counsellors or therapists here so in order to get some professional advice the best way would be to speak to your psychiatrist again, or alternatively another person who also works in Mental Health - such as the referring GP, a mental health nurse or a psychologist. Perhaps a different point of view might be helpful.
I think if I personally was being mistreated by staff and feeling unsafe, then my concern is that everything would be done to ensure that this was not going to happen again. Has the staff been reprimanded? Did they apologise/give an explanation? Is there a new plan in place incase you are feeling unsafe or mistreated again?
Not knowing when you are going to return to work can be difficult, but there are options between working and inpatient therapy. There are many different resources available for those that do not wish to attend inpatient therapy but are not able to work.
Ultimately I think it's about developing a strong therapeutic relationship with the psychiatrist so that he's able to work through any and all of your concerns. If you do not wish to up your medication then you have that right and if you do not wish to go to inpatient therapy you also have that right (in most cases).
Hope this is helpful.
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Hi romantic-thi3f
Thanks for your reply and suggestions. Yes I lodged a formal complaint and the nursing staff were reprimanded via formal counselling. I have found a new psychiatrist at a new clinic and let him know about this previous experience and how it made me feel. He assured me that nothing like that will happen so on that basis I am arranging an acute admission. Hopefully I will be well enough to recover and return to work soon.
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Hi tweetheart
I think you're making the right decision to being an inpatient for treatment. I had a voluntary admission last year for my anxiety, and it was the best thing I could do. My anxiety was so bad I tried to kill myself, but once I was admitted and was receiving medication, counselling and occupational therapy in a safe environment, I could deal with my anxiety. Since then, I've worked full time and been socialising. I still get anxious, but I can deal with it better.
good luck, I hope everything goes well for you 🙂
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Hi there I have been through a similar experience.
My my suggestion is 'go with your gut' and what feels right. Don't be scared to speak about about your treatment plan or get a second opinion.
I live in Melbourne and see my Psychologist in Sydney. He is fantastic and operates at two private clinics.
I had had a very bad experience with a melbourne psychologist at the melbourne clinic. He was overmedicating me and all he wanted to do was admit me into hospital.
Just remember you are in control of your own heath and it's ok to question the dr advice. Your health your life.
I choose my own treatment plan as I did not want to be admitted into hospital. I had support at home and say the psychiatrist as an outpatient.
Hope this helps and I hope you return to work soon. Perhaps touch base with your manger and keep in contact they also need to know how they can best support you.
all the best
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Hey Kengy
Thanks for sharing your experience I know how debilitating anxiety can be and glad a combination of these therapies helped you on the road to recovery. Yes I decided on this voluntary admission after speaking to the psychiatrist 3 times and reading all these excellent reviews on his care and treatment. I know deep down this is the right decision. The hospital phoned me three times over two days to arrange my admission and so far all the staff seem pleasant. I also found out today I don't have to pay any excess and the psychiatrist also agreed to have his $500 gap covered through my health fund.
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Hey Yoga
Great advise going with my gut helped me make this decision, sorry you also had an unpleasant experience isn't it empowering that as humans and consumers we get to choose where to be treated and who t o avoid, I'm sure your instincts told you something wasn't right. As I said to the nurse who rang me today that we are already vulnerable by being admitted that we don't need to be made to feel scared as I was she agreed with me, the psychiatrist told me if any nonsense went on then he wouldn't tolerate it and would disassociate himself from the clinic.
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Hi Tweetheart
Your psychiatrist sounds great. Good luck for your admission.
TC
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