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Voices - question - PTW
Siena
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I don’t hear voices just a question around it....
And I hope this doesn’t offend anyone in anyway. If I’ve said something that is offensive then please correct me/give me your insight.
Why is it that if you’re suicidal, no one cares. But as soon as someone says they hear voices telling them to kill themselves suddenly everyone cares?
both serious, I would not say one is more serious than the other. Both can lead to death. but why only one gets taken seriously?
And I hope this doesn’t offend anyone in anyway. If I’ve said something that is offensive then please correct me/give me your insight.
Why is it that if you’re suicidal, no one cares. But as soon as someone says they hear voices telling them to kill themselves suddenly everyone cares?
both serious, I would not say one is more serious than the other. Both can lead to death. but why only one gets taken seriously?
The only reason I can think of is because more people are suicidal than hear voices. So you just get Fobbed off with “oh yeah a lot of people feel this way” But say two people try to kill themselves. One more life threatening than the other - They’re suicidal. But the other one is suicidal cause they hear voices but wasn’t as threatening but they get taken much more seriously? Not that it matter of how serious someone tries to kill themselves as the intention is still there but you would think that would be what doctors take in account but they don’t.
Do I really have to go as low as saying I hear voices to get help? I wouldn’t I’m no good at lying. And it wouldn’t help me if treat something that doesn’t exist But doesn’t it make you think - is that what some people are doing?
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Now in an ideal world everyone experiencing any kind of mental health issues should definitely be able to get help.
But unfortunately I think with how the services are underfunded and stretched she may prioritise sometimes. I believe psychosis is quite high on the list, it's something they take very seriously. When you're limited to who you see you may cut corners and focus on those at most risk.
I think some people may bend the truth a little in certain circumstances. But it's really because our services should be better funded and equipped to support everyone!
The treatment of those who are suicidal is terrible
I mean I guess we have to ask that if we didn't get a guilty conscience and knew it would help, would we lie as well? I'm sure most people would tbh.
The assessments are all done on good faith, no fact checking or anything. It's inevitable that lies are more common that we think.
It's shitty for the rest of us but hard to blame them at the same time.