Hi there, I would love some advice. I'm sorry if this is written poorly.
TLDR:Was discharged for seeking a second opinion, what am I supposed to do?
I've been trying to get help for PTSD since I realised I had it.
When I moved house, it took a long time for me to be allocated a mental health team. As I was tapering off benzos, I was not allowed therapy till I was completely off of them. I've been off them since November 2015, and I'm still struggling to get help. It's been a nightmare.
In June, I saw a psych who saw me weeks after I got out of a coma. I was not in the best of ways, and was recovering from an operation.
He disregarded all my previous diagnosis, from numerous psychs over the last 4 years. (PTSD, agoraphobia with panic attacks, EDNOS, recurrent depression, anxiety, and have been referred for an assessment of autism, which I later scored 49/50 for.) Instead, he diagnosed me with emotionally unstable personality disorder/ borderline personality disorder with 'elements' of PTSD. He sent a referral to the PTSD team saying I was highly unstable, and therapy would make me worse. (I agree that therapy after a coma probably wouldn't be the best idea, but now I am fine, and would love a referral to go through as the anniversary month (December) is coming closer and closer.
I got a second opinion by my usual psych who is now on maternity leave, who diagnosed me with avoidant personality disorder instead. My former CPN wrote a referral for me, explaining how I was doing well, was off benzos, but need some kind of individualised therapy as I have recurrent flashbacks which get horrendous in December. It was rejected due to the psych saying I was unstable, despite me only ever seeing him once, and that had been 3 months ago.
So, I had the next appointment with the psych upcoming on the 7th of September. After how the last one went, I asked the team if I could see another psych. I was told this wasn't allowed, and I had to do some 'conflict resolution' thing with the psych. I explained there was no conflict, I just felt incredibly uncomfortable and anxious at the thought of seeing him. I just wanted to get help for the flashbacks and other PTSD symptoms.
A few days later, I phoned up and asked the duty manager if I could please cancel the appointment, and rebook it with another doctor. She assured me this was fine, and i was scheduled another appointment on the 30th September.
After this. I received an email and letter saying I had been discharged from the entire services by the psych, as I had missed the appointment on the 7th and was non compliant with his treatment plan..
What am I supposed to do?! Do I have any rights? Can I argue against this discharge?
December is getting closer and closer, I'm dreading it. I am looking into private therapists, but can hardly afford it.
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TLDR:Was discharged for seeking a second opinion, what am I supposed to do?
I've been trying to get help for PTSD since I realised I had it.
When I moved house, it took a long time for me to be allocated a mental health team. As I was tapering off benzos, I was not allowed therapy till I was completely off of them. I've been off them since November 2015, and I'm still struggling to get help. It's been a nightmare.
In June, I saw a psych who saw me weeks after I got out of a coma. I was not in the best of ways, and was recovering from an operation.
He disregarded all my previous diagnosis, from numerous psychs over the last 4 years. (PTSD, agoraphobia with panic attacks, EDNOS, recurrent depression, anxiety, and have been referred for an assessment of autism, which I later scored 49/50 for.) Instead, he diagnosed me with emotionally unstable personality disorder/ borderline personality disorder with 'elements' of PTSD. He sent a referral to the PTSD team saying I was highly unstable, and therapy would make me worse. (I agree that therapy after a coma probably wouldn't be the best idea, but now I am fine, and would love a referral to go through as the anniversary month (December) is coming closer and closer.
I got a second opinion by my usual psych who is now on maternity leave, who diagnosed me with avoidant personality disorder instead. My former CPN wrote a referral for me, explaining how I was doing well, was off benzos, but need some kind of individualised therapy as I have recurrent flashbacks which get horrendous in December. It was rejected due to the psych saying I was unstable, despite me only ever seeing him once, and that had been 3 months ago.
So, I had the next appointment with the psych upcoming on the 7th of September. After how the last one went, I asked the team if I could see another psych. I was told this wasn't allowed, and I had to do some 'conflict resolution' thing with the psych. I explained there was no conflict, I just felt incredibly uncomfortable and anxious at the thought of seeing him. I just wanted to get help for the flashbacks and other PTSD symptoms.
A few days later, I phoned up and asked the duty manager if I could please cancel the appointment, and rebook it with another doctor. She assured me this was fine, and i was scheduled another appointment on the 30th September.
After this. I received an email and letter saying I had been discharged from the entire services by the psych, as I had missed the appointment on the 7th and was non compliant with his treatment plan..
What am I supposed to do?! Do I have any rights? Can I argue against this discharge?
December is getting closer and closer, I'm dreading it. I am looking into private therapists, but can hardly afford it.
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