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Old 02-07-2008, 04:46 PM   #8
loopylucy08
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Ok you say an out patient doctor admitted you. They obviously must have thought you needed to be in there. Was this the same doctor that you saw on the ward? if not could you discuss with him/ her your concerns about thie reaction to you and hospital admission. Perhaps they could talk to the doctors on the ward about why they thought you needed to be there?

You could always talk to PALs about your situation and see what they say. When I felt that I was waiting too long for treatment and my team were just being a bit of a shambles, I contacted them and they were really good- low and behold after months of waiting my and miscommunications, my appointment suddenly appeared.

I know negative reactions from medical professionals can make you feel like you are worthless, but you mustn't think that because you are not! The doctors certainly do not want you to go and kill yourself, they obviously just, for some reason best known to themseves, think that hospital is not the right place for helping you. However if you feel it is, its important you stand up for yourself. Could you seek a second opinion?



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