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metalman
· 6 years ago
Someone on suicide watch isn't just another patient. Whether you see the nurses or not they're monitoring you very frequently to see that you're okay. I'd also like to say that the cropping of the image is misleading because we don't know what, if any, medication or special care she received during her time.
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rayofsunshine
· 6 years ago
It’s also quite odd to see a typo in an official form like this. They wrote “Amountt” instead of “Amount”. I’m not saying that typos are impossible - but it is odd to see in forms that are usually computer generated.
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happy4booze
· 6 years ago
"Expensive healthcare costs causes suicide"
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teresammm
· 6 years ago
This is sad. You feel punished twice.
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meggora2009
· 6 years ago
Working in the medical field I find this sad. It's over priced I'm sure insurance paid too...but like we do have to charge for time it takes to take care of any and all patients or the hospital/office can't pay workers too.
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juliesmash
· 6 years ago
My brother got a $600 when he overdosed and almost died.. small expense to pay for your life imo
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guest
· 6 years ago
America is fucked up
guest
· 6 years ago
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If you want attention, next time just call a hotline. Taking up a bed in a climate controlled building staffed by people with phd’s and you want $50/night with a continental breakfast?
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Being mentally ill is not attention seeking my mom has had depression for over 10 years and she might be bi polar although that hasn't been confirmed as yet if you lived with someone or had it yourself you wouldn't say it was attention seeking
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thethirdi
· 6 years ago
Don't feed the troll that's what they want
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Unfortunately might not be trolling it is a relatively common thought
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thethirdi
· 6 years ago
Not normally with guests lol
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guest
· 6 years ago
(different guest) In assuming the best of intentions from the guest, he/she could just be meaning that giving attention to a suicidal person can often help them not commit suicide. I literally just finished a suicide prevention training yesterday and listening to suicidal people or having them call or text hotlines to be listened to was a pretty common theme. The guest might have meant, worded differently, "Hey, helpful life tip if you're feeling suicidal again: call a hotline! They'll be able to help you. Hospitals are expensive to run and staff so they're expensive to stay in, but a hotline is free."
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guest
· 6 years ago
Posting this shit on the internet is attention seeking behavior.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Or perhaps an attempt at finding people in similar situations to share advice or coping mechanisms. Often it helps you feel better just knowing you aren’t the only one who feels that way.
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