I feel that I have been denied treatment and medication, been mistreat, been misdiagnosed, been accused of being a liar, been called names and I think that their communication is appalling.
I have been under the care of North Tyneside East CMHT (formally Whitley Bay CMHT) for 2. 5 years. I was initially diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and told that the best treatment for this is Psychotherapy. I was told it is best treated early as the older a person gets it becomes more difficult to treat. I was informed I had been placed on a waiting list which was approx 18 months, but within around 6 months I could attend group Psychotherapy.
This never materialised with no explanation why. I was given a CPN, who was not much use in my view. I have been refused any medication because I overdosed on a tiny amount of prescribed medication 2 years ago.
I requested a second opinion from an independent psychiatrist because in 2.5 years nothing improved and I wasn't getting any better so I thought I may have been diagnosed wrongly.
I saw a psychiatrist from North Shields CMHT, who I felt was rude. They continuously implied I was a liar throughout the entire appointment, then ended by saying I am not suffering from any mental health condition and I am in fact heading straight for the criminal justice system, despite never being in trouble with the police!
I have not had a CPN since October 2012, I have had no appointments since January 2012. Still not being allowed any medication and I feel like I'm getting worse. It's worrying that these people are employed to care for and support some of societies most vulnerable people.
"North Tyneside East Community Mental Health Team"
About: Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust / Adult mental health Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Adult mental health NE3 3XT
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