I've not had the horror stories you folks have written here, but oh my heart hurts for you. Last August my family called EMS because I had a seizure out of nowhere. At the time the emts were so nice, I got a nice ride to the hospital I'd just had my surgery at the week before. Then I "overheard" one tell the triage nurse that they didn't start an IV because they really didn't think I needed one and I was just "on" something. Hmmmmm
Long, long story follows but nevermind.
Short story is my daughter God bless her stood by my side in the observation room and called out to the nurse tht my heart wasn't beating for long stretches.
Of course I don't rmember this because no heart beat means no brain perfusion. I had runs of up to 9 seconds of asystole several times an hour. Well I got scooted over to the cards room, ext pacer (those things HURT) upstairs to CCU, heart cath, and a pacemaker the next day.
Portion of the long story is I too take SSRIs and have for over a decade. That is what the emt must have based his "DIAGNOSIS" on. I'm depressed at times, mostly not. I'm disabled not because of my mind but because I have a terrible nurses back and a floppy left leg. Nurses can get sick, believe it or not PUBLIC.....NURSES are truly people with all the people things the general population has. I am so sorry that you were not believed while you were on the psych unit. That is unconscionable. At that time you were a Patient-whose out of the unit job happened to be NURSE. Bless every one of you.
I knew someone who was treated with ect and has lost all her nursing knowledge. It's out there in the public domain so you might want to read about her.
http://www.ect.org/south-carolina-wo...ns-shock-suit/
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