I'm wondering if anyone else has ever experienced being in a state hospital in the US? I had been in "the best" trauma hospital in the US but my insurance ran out. The doctors told me they couldn't help anymore so they were sending me to the state hospital. They didn't realize or didn't care that I was a military veteran and could have been given care at the local VA hospital. Although then they wouldn't have been paid.
I didn't know how to fight for myself either at that point. So when I got transferred I was just terrified. It was such a horrible place. Nobody with any type of trauma should ever get sent to a place like that. Blood on the walls...feces and urine on the floor and chairs. The rooms were packed with patients no matter what the deficiency. Some were completely psychotic, some just bipolar or PTSD. It was so unimaginable. The prison psychiatric patients were housed here as well. Violent psychiatric crimes were the norm, but the nurses were suppose to be trained to intervene. The problem was, they were being sent to the hospital as much as the patients to get treated for physical wounds occurring while at the hospital.
I was fortunate because I was trained as a law enforcement officer and a Marine to defend myself, and I had to several times. It was very good training. Others weren't so lucky. Confidence was the key. I wasn't afraid of the other patients I wanted to kill them actually so that helped me a great deal. They knew too. I also had a HUGE friend that looked out for me. He used to inflict a lot of damage on others. Anyway, the point I'm trying to get to is that the state hospital system is archaic and despicable. People are hurt worse psycholigicly leaving that place than they ever were coming in to it. I was just interested if anyone else ver experienced the state hospital system.
I didn't know how to fight for myself either at that point. So when I got transferred I was just terrified. It was such a horrible place. Nobody with any type of trauma should ever get sent to a place like that. Blood on the walls...feces and urine on the floor and chairs. The rooms were packed with patients no matter what the deficiency. Some were completely psychotic, some just bipolar or PTSD. It was so unimaginable. The prison psychiatric patients were housed here as well. Violent psychiatric crimes were the norm, but the nurses were suppose to be trained to intervene. The problem was, they were being sent to the hospital as much as the patients to get treated for physical wounds occurring while at the hospital.
I was fortunate because I was trained as a law enforcement officer and a Marine to defend myself, and I had to several times. It was very good training. Others weren't so lucky. Confidence was the key. I wasn't afraid of the other patients I wanted to kill them actually so that helped me a great deal. They knew too. I also had a HUGE friend that looked out for me. He used to inflict a lot of damage on others. Anyway, the point I'm trying to get to is that the state hospital system is archaic and despicable. People are hurt worse psycholigicly leaving that place than they ever were coming in to it. I was just interested if anyone else ver experienced the state hospital system.