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"Drugs only no talking therapy or counselling"

About: Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust / Adult mental health (inpatient)

(as the patient),

I was sectioned under mental health act for 1 month to highbury hospital Nottingham

From the minute I walked in to the time I left not one person on my ward was offered any form of talk therapy or counselling regarding there " diagnosed illness" or factors surrounding admission

the ONLY treatment I was given was drugs! Which you have to take by force

How can patients get well with a drug only approach? !

The whole time I was there no one even thought to check that my initial diagnosis which had been doled out by 2 doctors who only saw me for 5 minutes in total was correct or needed amending! But treatment sorry drugs where doled out for this initial diagnosis

The drug I was given was caused tongue to jump uncontrollably, muscle stiffness a mask for a face, couldn't separate fingers, massive weight loss, bruising, rashes, hot sweats and massive anxiety. None of which I had suffered before being forced this horrible drug!

It wasn't until sometime later that I found out there was a kind of antidote drug to help ease my side effects but they could only give it if I asked for it! How can you ask for something that you are not even aware exists? Doesn't make sense

In my opinion counselling would be a better option and there are NO nasty side effects from talking!

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Response from Jane Danforth, Involvement & Experience Officer, Involvement, Experience and Volunteering Team, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust 12 years ago
Jane Danforth
Involvement & Experience Officer, Involvement, Experience and Volunteering Team,
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Working in partnership with Care Opinion to gather feedback, meaning we find out what we do well and how you think we should improve. We really do want to hear from you and we reply to every story.

Submitted on 13/06/2013 at 17:48
Published on Care Opinion at 20:43


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I am very sorry your experience on the ward was so difficult. I have passed it on for comment. I'm not sure which ward you refer to but I have passed this onto the service manager as it is clearly unaaceptable to feel that you were not given any choice in your care.

Please accept my sincere apologies

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Response from Ruth Gadd, Operational Manager-Mid-Notts and Bassetlaw, Millbrook Mental Health Unit, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 12 years ago
Ruth Gadd
Operational Manager-Mid-Notts and Bassetlaw, Millbrook Mental Health Unit,
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 17/06/2013 at 14:02
Published on Care Opinion at 14:11


I'm really sorry to hear that you didn't have a positive experience about your treatment options during your stay in Hospital. If you would like to discuss your experience further then please don't hesitate to get in touch with me.

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Update posted by Girl interrupted by system (the patient)

Its all very well saying contact me! but where are your contact details??

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