Psycho-Babble Social Thread 556906

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QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth??

Posted by wildcard on September 19, 2005, at 15:45:47

>Just wondered if u wld. know, if i am completely honest w/ my Pdoc Wednesday re: one brief period of suicidal thoughts, w/ me having a prior attempt(even though i immediately got help when i felt this way), cld. he possibly commit me? I have none now and it only occured 45 days after stopping my med. and i restarted immediately. I have always kept these feelings to myself for fear i wld. be committed. Any input?

 

Re: QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth?? » wildcard

Posted by Deneb on September 19, 2005, at 17:02:16

In reply to QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth??, posted by wildcard on September 19, 2005, at 15:45:47

Hmmm...I don't know about *you*, but I know that my p-doc would never commit me.

I used to tell her that sort of stuff all the time.

 

Re: QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth??

Posted by lynn970 on September 19, 2005, at 17:26:14

In reply to Re: QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth?? » wildcard, posted by Deneb on September 19, 2005, at 17:02:16

I dont know enough about pdocs but if you are not on the verge of suicide, it doesnt seem like he would commit you.

 

Re: QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth??

Posted by Emily Elizabeth on September 19, 2005, at 18:32:45

In reply to QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth??, posted by wildcard on September 19, 2005, at 15:45:47

Ooh, I'm so flattered--a question for me! :)

I would be *shocked* if your pdoc would want to commit you under such circumstances. Of course I couldn't say for sure, but 99.9% sure that wouldn't happen. Typically, you would have to be currently suicidal AND unable to promise to keep yourself safe for pdoc to want to hospitalize you. It actually might be helpful info for him to know if you guys are planning to discontinue your meds. Suicidal thoughts in themselves are very common among people with depression and/or other mental health problems. Often they can be a helpful sign of how you are doing.

Of course, telling pdoc can feel hard to do. I know that side of the coin too. Although I have never made an attempt, I have had lots of thoughts. I really like and trust my pdoc, but I didn't offer that I was having thoughts until asked directly (And I even lied about it a few times before that, I think). But, it felt like a weight was lifted when I "came clean." She was very compassionate and understanding. And I think it has made it easier to decide what is working and what isn't.

Hope that helps!

Best,
EE

> >Just wondered if u wld. know, if i am completely honest w/ my Pdoc Wednesday re: one brief period of suicidal thoughts, w/ me having a prior attempt(even though i immediately got help when i felt this way), cld. he possibly commit me? I have none now and it only occured 45 days after stopping my med. and i restarted immediately. I have always kept these feelings to myself for fear i wld. be committed. Any input?

 

Re: QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth?? » Emily Elizabeth

Posted by Phillipa on September 19, 2005, at 19:23:57

In reply to Re: QUESTION for Emily Elizabeth??, posted by Emily Elizabeth on September 19, 2005, at 18:32:45

Good answer and true. Fondly, Phillipa


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