My daughter has been experiencing severe anxiety, insomnia and inability to calm down from a high state of mental anguish for many nights, brought on by traumatic memories. We have spent all day here, over 12 hours from morning to late evening. We failed to be taken seriously on the phone to mental health crisis, even though my daughter has been suffering suicidal ideation.
We came to A&E after being sent by 111 and were initially told we would be seen within four hours. After 6 hours, crowds of minor physical injuries had all been dealt with, and for people there with mental health concerns, they had seen one person with everyone else still waiting.
It is one track for physical health and mental health seems not to be treated in a fair and equal way. My daughter has trauma from childhood that is no fault of her own. Many of the injuries that have taken priority all day are things like sports injuries.
How can this be humane prioritising of resources. People who hurt themselves having fun prioritised before traumatic mental injury not caused by choice.
"Failed to be taken seriously"
About: Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) / Accident and emergency Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) Accident and emergency Exeter EX2 5DW
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