Has anyone voluntarily checked themselves into a psych ward? did they let you leave when you wanted to? How did you feel when you got out?
>>36011110
No, I was involuntarily committed. They immediately placed me on a 1 year state hold, before I talked to any of the doctors whatsoever.
They kept me there for two months before they sent me to the State Hospital. TBT the State Hospital was funner than the psych ward.
You honestly meet some cool people at psych wards and it's so chill, you just sleep, eat dank food, talk to interesting people, and pop zyprexa and sleep all day, watch TV.
The only thing that made my stay unbearable was the state ordered commitment and not knowing when I would be released. That part made it worse than jail desu.
In most cases if one voluntarily checks themselves in they are allowed to check themselves out unless they are perceived to be extremely suicidal.
i always go in on suicide. you cant leave until you take your medicine. no insurance you get to leave in 3 days. been 7 times
Been involuntarily as a teen a couple times. Its pretty comfy and I was well rested when i came out. Although this was after being resusitated (once) or just cured of overdoses. So i suppose it was higher stakes. Do you feel like you need a place to be for a couple days?
>>36011277
You must take the medicine? even as an adult?
when you leave you feel like a different person. you say youll never go back. but i keep going back. havent been in a year.
i always have too. 29
>>36011446
Can you just go for vacation and not tell them your name?
>>36011110
i was there involuntarily at 16. i was in the juvenile section so it wasn't particularly scary or anything, it was actually kind of enjoyable because it was the first social contact i'd had with anyone in years really.
>>36011423
yeah I just need to relax/talk to a therapist. Money isn't a problem, but everything else is.