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undergroundpanther

(11,925 posts)
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 12:09 PM Jun 2013

I don't get this:

There is no long term hospital available for me when things get bad,At most a month.I start to get better and I am discharged too soon then I crash.I asked my therapist if there were long term options on MA and there are none.It's sad that you have to commit a crime to get long term care. How can a hospital help me in two days? I was inpatient the beginning of this month for 2 days.WTF.

Secondly some kinds of problems are not a short term fix,you can't tinker with the medication and then they are ok.
There are times I wish I could go somewhere long term , investigate the place first, go there like over a year,and get help specifically for trauma.Sometimes I don't feel safe tackling some issues on the outside.
But as it is now I'd have to commit a crime to get treatment long term.

That is not right.

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I don't get this: (Original Post) undergroundpanther Jun 2013 OP
Be careful what you wish for libodem Jun 2013 #1
As far as I know rox63 Jun 2013 #2
Yes, day treatment programs can be excellent BainsBane Jun 2013 #4
What about a group home BainsBane Jun 2013 #3

libodem

(19,288 posts)
1. Be careful what you wish for
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 12:29 PM
Jun 2013

Because I suspect that if you were committed to an institution of any sort the only thing you would want, would be, to be back out and free. If you are a voluntary inpatient, most places will charge your insurance $1000.00 per day. Can you afford 365 thousand dollars to keep you institutionalized? And that is what you learn in an institution is how to behave in a cage. One becomes institutionalized. Oh, well seems like we all come to a point where we just end up pacing the cage.

rox63

(9,464 posts)
2. As far as I know
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 02:11 PM
Jun 2013

Hospitals generally only stabilize psych patients these days. They try to treat long-term issues on an outpatient basis. A good friend of mine attended a day program for about a year after a hospitalization, and it did her quite a lot of good. Do you know whether those sorts of resources exist in your area?

BainsBane

(55,531 posts)
4. Yes, day treatment programs can be excellent
Wed Jun 12, 2013, 01:51 AM
Jun 2013

One attends every single day for a period of time.

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