SizzleSword
Bluelighter
This may be the wrong place for this thread, but I couldn't figure out where else it might belong.
I've abolished my ties with my previous psychiatrist clinic (due to 8 years of bad practice) and I'm now getting enrolled in a new, closer clinic, but my medication is going to run out before I'm able to see an actual psychiatrist at my the new clinic.
After six ER visits and a final visit to a local crisis unit (because of severe anxiety), I managed to lose my drivers license which is the main piece of information you need when enrolling in a new psychiatric facility. Because of that, its going to take a bit longer to be seen.
The first day I can go to the new clinic and start the enrollment process is on Monday, and I'm going to be out of my medication Monday night. I'm certain I won't be able to walk in Monday morning, enroll, see a psychiatrist, and get back on my medication the same day.
I'm worried about not having my medication until I have an actual appointment with a new psychiatrist? What are my options at this point, what can I do about my medication? Thanks.
I've abolished my ties with my previous psychiatrist clinic (due to 8 years of bad practice) and I'm now getting enrolled in a new, closer clinic, but my medication is going to run out before I'm able to see an actual psychiatrist at my the new clinic.
After six ER visits and a final visit to a local crisis unit (because of severe anxiety), I managed to lose my drivers license which is the main piece of information you need when enrolling in a new psychiatric facility. Because of that, its going to take a bit longer to be seen.
The first day I can go to the new clinic and start the enrollment process is on Monday, and I'm going to be out of my medication Monday night. I'm certain I won't be able to walk in Monday morning, enroll, see a psychiatrist, and get back on my medication the same day.
I'm worried about not having my medication until I have an actual appointment with a new psychiatrist? What are my options at this point, what can I do about my medication? Thanks.