Re: Nurse Suffering from PTSD
I am so sorry this has happened to you. I know what it is like.
I can't answer your exact question about being hospitalized for PTSD. I can only give you my experience.
I have bipolar disorder, recently diagnosed. I was put on a bunch of medications in various cocktails until we were able to find one that suited me. One day, I complained to my pdoc that I didn't feel like the meds were controlling my mania very well. She changed me onto a new med. I took that med and fell asleep during an 11p-7a shift. Needless to say, that was a very dangerous thing to have had happen. It also prompted my DON to call the BON and state that I was "impaired" on the job.
Had to go up in front of the Board and explain what happened to me. In turn, they put me into the IPN program and have since disallowed me to take certain meds that I need to be taking...one of those being my anti-anxiety med, xanax.
Getting back to your question, I don't think that you would have any problem seeing your pdoc for your ptsd. What will cause you the trouble is what getting back on the meds may do to you. Is it possible to take some time off of work while getting readjusted to your meds? Would hate to see you in the same boat as me...*sighs*
Regardless, a big HUG to you for surviving the horrors of abuse at the hands of your (supposed) loved ones. It is a token to your strength. You haven't crumbled. Keep looking toward the future with a positive attitude. You survived!
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