• Gnome Kat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 months ago

    This so much…

    Emergency services are like the absolute worst dog shit resource for mental health issues. 99% of the time they just make shit worse, I had to learn this the hard way.

    It actually makes me mad that so many people suggest it as what you “should” do if someone is in crisis because it’s just not made for that. Do not call 911 if you are having a panic attack or SI or even self harming in a non SI way, they will do nothing to help you and it will just cost a fuck load. Like you said the only time it makes sense is if you are actually dying from an attempt. Even MH practitioners say to call 911 when they should know better. I am glad your place seems to know what’s up because so many people get the wrong advice on this issue and it actively hurts people. Maybe if the healthcare and police system were different going to the emergency room or calling 911 might be a good idea, but how they are now its just not.

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      7 months ago

      The “wellness checks” are way too often murders. I would never call the cops to check in on someone because they’ll likely shoot them

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        7 months ago

        About three weeks ago, my coworker’s brother was shot by police responding to a wellness check. It’s fucked.

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      7 months ago

      The group that handles 988, the suicide line, is called Vibrant and they’re working with 911 dispatchers all over the country to train them to transfer over to 988 if there’s any situation like that instead of handling it themselves.

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      7 months ago

      Firstly, this varies by region. Most people don’t live in the US, including me.

      Secondly, you’re right in that it will be an unpleasant experience for most patients, but the vast majority of patients will survive the episode. Which is the point.

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        7 months ago

        In the US, surviving the episode and immediatly going into medical debt is why the second attempt happens with them not reaching out to anyone.