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KBar87

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So friday I go to my usual psychology appt and she says we've been seeing each other for too long and its like we take 3 steps forward 2 back. Than she offered me about this new inpatient facility for military ptsd and addiction{ that was where my eyes got really big and scared ADDICTION i have no addiction} Its a 30 day program but its not mandatory for me to. I'm scared though I had a freind with the similar symptoms go to 2 different of these hospital, wards, asylums, whatever. and when he came back he looked horrible.

My question is if I say I dont want to go is this gonna look bad in a year when I get out and try to get any type of VA disability %? Do these places really make it better?
 
If you feel like you are getting nowhere with your present therapist, you are will within your rights to request a new one. Suggest you ask her for a WRITTEN appraisal. Moreover, ask to see your blood tests and urinalyses for drug screens. If they show negative for substance abuse then ask her WTF you are being placed in addiction therapy. If they have shown some positives, then it is time to get realistic and get the therapy you need to get clean and further advance your healing process.

What other people think of you and your problems should matter nothing to you. They didn't endure what you did on the battlefield. In short, f*ck 'em if they can or can't take a joke! BTW -- don't worry about what you pal looked like or sounded like after the inpatient therapy -- everybody is unique in the way they respond to therapeutic regimens. If the inpatient program really sucks the big onion you can always walk out. You are a free citizen -- after all you will be in a hospital not the base stockade.

(y) Get it done soldier! Get well, get happy -- you have earned it!(y)
 
This may seem a bit shallow (having never done an inpatient clinic makes me less than qualified to comment) but sometimes the docs know best. Maybe she's seeing something and she thinks this will help. Or maybe she's lazy and this is her way of passing the buck. In the end, it is your decision. Get her to sell you the clinic. If she can give you some valid ways it might help, I'd be in there like a dirty shirt. If she can show a history of positive results in similar cases, I'd be on that like a fat kid on a smarty. Get her to explain the addictions aspect. Perhaps there are other aspects of the course she is viewing as more important. If the glove fits, get in there.
 
she said theres a few different programs, like theres one for just militarty with ptsd, but in the booklet i got it said nothing about a program geared just towards ptsd axiety panic attacks. ptsd and chemical addictions[I have no addictions] the booklet said no shoelaces, belts, phones, electronics. more and more it sound like a prison. [I'm not suicidial.] I feel like im gonna be a zombie in there walking around in a gown with my ass hanging out wearing thos non-slip socks. More input guys I need your help
 
Your original question was how would the VA look upon you're refusing to go to inpatient. The VA usually sees a willingness to submit to inpatient as a positive sign that your disorder exists. Therefore award disability payments more often,

But you do have the right to carefully check out what program you go to. Ask your therapist for the contact numbers of each of the programs and talk to the director of those facilities. I went through the same except I had already been awarded and in the system for some time. I called the director, we talked at length and both concluded that the program was not well-suited for me. That doesn't mean that I'll rule out a program in the future.

Educate yourself, then decide.

Sarg
 
Being probably one of the few here who has been in a Clinic, maybe this might help. Allthough being a Brit in Germany and going to a German Clinic for treatment maybe worlds away from what the US has to offer. But then again it shouldn`t be.

I had 3 runs at clinics before I actualy stayed and got help. Those 3 times it was allways "What a bunch of f*cking idiots" and the thought of "I realy don`t have a problem"

The last time I was in a Clinic, was more or less not of my own accord, I was there and free to come a go as I wished, but had I have said f*ck it and left, they would have called the police and I would then have been at the invitation of the state.

Then clinic had a Secure ward, like you say, no shoelaces belte etc. It also had an Addiction ward, for all the drug takers and Alcs, but it also had 2 other wards for treating various Mental health problems. 1 for the Heavily Medicated Phycosis stuff and one for Burn out, Borderline and PTSD amongst other things.

I spent allmost 9 months in total in clinic, and if I hadn`t I wouldn`t be here to day. That is a sad thing to say but none the less the truth.

It was while in the clinic that I was helped with getting incontact with my Feelings again, A big help in dealing with not only Trauma but also in helping cope with life on a daily basis. It also got me "Off" my meds.
Yes "Off". a good Doc, knows what you need and will be looking and altering accordingly, I have been med free for the last 3 years or so.

Yes I have my ups and downs, they will allways be there, but having the tools (the clinic gave me) to deal with those ups and downs is a blessing.

But like I said, I needed 3 attempts, all the time mouthing off and being a wanker. I was however the only Combat PTSD patient, I was actualy the only ex Military patient come to think of it, and listening to civvies complain about how the "Postman doesn`t push the letters through the letterbox fully, and they get wet when it rains" is f*cking hard to say the least. (that was honest to god, a group session and the guy was having a bad day and that was his major issue) Many times I wanted to smack some f*cktard, I even got put on the secure ward, after I nearly threw a Firefighter out of the second floor window for being ponce and for nothing more than being in the wrong place at the wrong time and pissing me off.

It was hard work, and you have to work at it. Even afterwards, it doesn`tstop there.

Not eveybody will be helped by it, some people need more than just that, not every body will take something away and move on with their lives. But not trying stops you having the right to bitch about it.

Imho, if the option is their, take it. If it helps F*cking A, if it doesn`t, find another one and try again.

Out here in Germany, turning stuff down a couple of times does make it harder to get what you need, when you are ready for it. I dare say the US is no different. If you ask officialy "no it doesn`t and never will"

Bollox, of course it does, why should they make the effort and offer it if you are not going to take it. Sooner or later you will want it, and they will make you wait. And that is a sad Fact.

Like some have mentioned, everybody reacts differently.

Try it, but remember, if it doesn`t work, the reason 90% of the time is you are not in the right frame of mind to need or accept the help on offer.

Tuppence
 
Hello Kbar. Good advice above. There's nothing wrong with the record showing that you have constructively looked at all possible remedies.
And I know first-hand, that if you show that you have accepted and dealt with the problems, no-one worth anything will hold that against you.
 
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