cj
Bluelight Crew
My life for the last year has been very boring. My depression gradually increased as I isolated more and more. After awhile i only left the house once a week to see my therapist. In the last month I had began self harming again. Deep cuts to my arms and legs.
It came to a head Wednesday. I tried to cut the artery in my wrist with a razor blade. I drew a good bit of blood but I realized quickly this was a very impractical way to commit suicide. So I called my therapist who then called my mom to take me to the hospital.
I went to a big university hospital in my city where I had been before. I took a big dose of Ativan before going in because I knew I wasn't leaving. The admission part was a blur but I woke up two days later sober in the phych ward.
This is a really nice hospital. We had a full gym with basketball an hour a day. There is an outside patio connected to the unit you live and eat on. The food is as good as hospital food can get. Lots of snacks through the day. It's a great place. The social workers and therapist are great too. Lots of fun education groups painting, crafts, music therapy. I'm lucky my city has such a good place.
They switched up my meds. I'm on lithium now which seems to be working well. I don't want to die anymore. They also helped me convince my family that I needed to move. So I'm leaving for Minnesota next week.
I'm pretty excited. I just wanted to post my experience for anyone who might feel they need to go. It can be scary. But they aren't all bad. I do recommend a university hospital if you can get to one.
If anyone has questions I'll answer whatever
It came to a head Wednesday. I tried to cut the artery in my wrist with a razor blade. I drew a good bit of blood but I realized quickly this was a very impractical way to commit suicide. So I called my therapist who then called my mom to take me to the hospital.
I went to a big university hospital in my city where I had been before. I took a big dose of Ativan before going in because I knew I wasn't leaving. The admission part was a blur but I woke up two days later sober in the phych ward.
This is a really nice hospital. We had a full gym with basketball an hour a day. There is an outside patio connected to the unit you live and eat on. The food is as good as hospital food can get. Lots of snacks through the day. It's a great place. The social workers and therapist are great too. Lots of fun education groups painting, crafts, music therapy. I'm lucky my city has such a good place.
They switched up my meds. I'm on lithium now which seems to be working well. I don't want to die anymore. They also helped me convince my family that I needed to move. So I'm leaving for Minnesota next week.
I'm pretty excited. I just wanted to post my experience for anyone who might feel they need to go. It can be scary. But they aren't all bad. I do recommend a university hospital if you can get to one.
If anyone has questions I'll answer whatever