I have severe mental health problems. I have the diagnosis of emotionally unstable personality disorder. Crisis Resolution Team refuse to help properly. They say they cannot do anything as you have personality disorder and they suggest I just sit and watch films or go out for a walk. (Consider it is 11.11pm).
In my opinion, my Community Mental Health Team nurse is is not at all useful or helpful to me. Again I get the same reaction off her. They refuse to admit me to Becklin now and I am left feeling suicidal. Is this really on?
This has also happened to a good friend of mine and she gets told the exact same thing because she has personality disorder. Are your staff trained to just push people with personality disorder to one side?
I would love to see how they would live with this illness. This really needs sorting as they are really putting my life and others at serious risk. I also got told that I know what I am doing when I attempted to kill myself but in fact no I do not know.
Their attitude absolutely stinks and needs to change. I don't think they realise they are putting peoples lives at risk. In my opinion, they all need retraining by the looks of things. I do not appreciate being left in the state that I am in now and I am pretty sure others with severe mental health problems do not also appreciate this. I believe the whole situation is disgusting.
This has happened numerous times to me and I cannot take it any longer.
"crt and cmht"
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