KatLover93
New Here
Okay so back story: i have bpd, ptsd, and severe anxiety. I’ve been hospitalized short term three times this year (10 times total since I was 13, I’m 25 now). Last stay was oct 2018, I was there 2.5 weeks and I did electro convulsive therapy that time around. It did nothing and my therapist decided that I would benefit from trauma therapy work more than meds or other treatments like ECT. We decided on Sheppard pratt as it’s the only place that takes my insurance.
Anyways, she finished my application this week and on Tuesday spoke to the admissions coordinator who said that I probably won’t be accepted because I’m “not actively suicidal”. However, how can I be both actively suicidal and also have to wait at least 3 weeks for the application to be done and then to wait however long for a bed in SP?
Has anyone had this told to them?
I thought that the way this program worked was that they did the application and if accepted I come from my home to the program but what it seems like is I have to be hospitalized and then transferred to SP when a bed opens?
Anyways, she finished my application this week and on Tuesday spoke to the admissions coordinator who said that I probably won’t be accepted because I’m “not actively suicidal”. However, how can I be both actively suicidal and also have to wait at least 3 weeks for the application to be done and then to wait however long for a bed in SP?
Has anyone had this told to them?
I thought that the way this program worked was that they did the application and if accepted I come from my home to the program but what it seems like is I have to be hospitalized and then transferred to SP when a bed opens?