What would happen if i tell my doctor that i am feeling suicidal again? is telling the road to getting better?
Question:
telling him all the things i hear and see, would that make me stay longer?
(i am allowed online.)
Answers:
Tell the truth. By being honest, you will get help and be on the way of recovery. Getting out of there as fast as possible, as you put it, shouldn't be your top priority right now. Healing should be.
If you are not honest you will not heal.
Tell the truth. Your suicidal impulses will pass faster than you think. All they are doing is giving you time to see that, and stabilizing you. Further, the more truth you tell, the better they understand the nature of your problem, and the more correctly they will be able to treat the problem with medication, psychotherapy, or a combination.
yes tell them it will help. all probloms pass and time will heal you with the help of others you are not alone
if you want help then tell him,might be able to ajust your meds. i work at a treatment center and understand why you dont want to be there.if you feel like hurting yourself then talk to someone you trust.take care.
I think you should read my answer to your last question.
yes you should tell them. they are there to help you through your problems so while you may stay longer you'll get ways to change those feelings and actions. you must be true to the doctors so that they can help if you truly want help and want to change you have to admit it and try your best to change. in the long run you'll be glad you did.
mabey but just think if u tell him it may very well save u more time in the lon run because if u try to act on them again ur going to have to keep going back! just think would u rather spend a few more weeks there or get out early but go back severly times every few years?
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