Nurses struggling with mental illness

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I was just wondering if there are any other nurses who struggle with mental illness. It seems to be one disability that is met with little tolerance and support in the medical field. I do have major co-morbid mental illness, Major depression/PTSD/DID, and have had many problems in my career. I have been in therapy and on meds for a long time and have worked very hard to be functional, and I have suprised myself by what I have been able to achieve. Currently, I am a hospice nurse in a residential setting and it seems that I have found my niche. It doesn't aggravate my illness too much. I am very busy at times and most of my job revolves in much cognitive thinking and decision making about the best ways to respond to a patient's emerging or existing symptoms, and in assessing patients to see where they are in the dying process, plus lots of educating to patients and families. My extensive personal trauma background has made me able to have a different perspective on death and don't see it as the scary thing that is SO SAD, that a lot of people do. Plus, because of the things that I have been through, I am more able to be compassionate and understanding of patients and their fears. I especially do well with patients with existing mental illness or lots of anxiety. I notice that a lot of nurses have little tolerance for a patients anxiety and are not willing to take the extra time to walk them through things and provide the extra reassurance that they need.

Yes, there are some nursing jobs that I don't think I would be able to do because of the fast on the spot life and death action necessary. ER and Trauma/Burn are pretty much out for me. But thats OK. A lot of nurses couldn't handle doing what I do either for their own reasons. We are all suited to certain things.

Having mental illness doesn't automatically make you unsuited for the nursing profession. Even though I have heard many times, "what are you doing here?" "Shouldn't you be doing something else, less stressful?"

I am here and am doing the thing I am suited for. Yes sometimes I have to take time off due to my illness, but its no different than somone who has flare ups of a chronic physical illness like lupus, chronic fatigue, or fibromyalgia.

I would like to know how other nurses have coped with their own illness and their nursing careers.

Severina

(((((((((cutegalrx )))))))))) hope that things work out for you! I think it may vary state to state.

I still struggle with the self-confidence, I think the only suggestion I can offer is walk it out and pray much. Just ask God to put you where He would have you be. I know it is not easy. I also know I'm not much help :( Just that I have been there and done that and I feel like I am on my "last chance" here, just working part time and barely getting by sometimes (((((((((((seasonednrs123 )))))))))

Thank you so much for replying and your thoughts and prayers! I went on a job interview at another local hospital on Friday, it actually went ok, I think. I just have to put this experience behind me and keep moving forward. The funny thing about all this is that before this happened I was learning to love being a nurse, in spite of all the politics and poor staffing. I too am looking just to work part-time, too many triggers to my illnesses working full-time. Thanks again.

Specializes in Alzheimer's, Geriatrics, Chem. Dep..
Thank you so much for replying and your thoughts and prayers! I went on a job interview at another local hospital on Friday, it actually went ok, I think. I just have to put this experience behind me and keep moving forward. The funny thing about all this is that before this happened I was learning to love being a nurse, in spite of all the politics and poor staffing. I too am looking just to work part-time, too many triggers to my illnesses working full-time. Thanks again.

I hope it went well!! Hey if nothing else it is practice for the job you are MEANT to have!

Hang in there :)

Specializes in ICU, Agency, Travel, Pediatric Home Care, LTAC, Su.

Hello All. A bit of background information on me. I am bipolar, diagnosed in 2003, RN since 2000. I had mood/sleep problems since about 1998. I have worked ICU in the past. That is pretty much all that I know. I have been off work for a little bit over 2 years due to not sleeping/mood/grgginess from meds, and all that jazz. I am hoping to be able to go back to work in the next few months, even if I could find an evening shift, low stress job 2-3/days a week with healthcare benefits. The evening shift is a must because of sleep, and it is hard to find around here as most have gone to 12 hours.

A few questions that I have:

1-When I go to fill out an application for employment, they always ask why you left your last job. My question is what in the world should I put? I don't want to lie, but I really don't want them to know about my bipolar if I absolutely don't have to tell them.

2-Any psych nurses out there, do you think psych nursing is less stressful than ICU nursing?

3-Anyone have any other ideas on less stressful areas of nursing?

Thanks in advance!

Specializes in Psych, Med-Surg.

Hi!

I was a Psych RN before switching to med-surg almost 6 months ago. I personally felt that it was easier to get into a routine there. That really helped my anxiety and self- confidence issues! I have never worked ICU, but even at 6 months, the med-surg unit still overwhelms me. I have leaned a lot there, but it is not my niche.

To be fair, I will say that dependingon the Peych unit you go to, it can be a challenge. I prefer not to work with children (biting and kicking). But even with the occasional paranoid scizophrenic off his meds, still better than medical nursing. I tried to treat everyone how I wanted to be treated, and fortunately never was assaulted at work.

I would suggest shadowing a shift. Good luck!

Specializes in Alzheimer's, Geriatrics, Chem. Dep..
Hello All. A bit of background information on me. I am bipolar, diagnosed in 2003, RN since 2000. I had mood/sleep problems since about 1998. I have worked ICU in the past. That is pretty much all that I know. I have been off work for a little bit over 2 years due to not sleeping/mood/grgginess from meds, and all that jazz. I am hoping to be able to go back to work in the next few months, even if I could find an evening shift, low stress job 2-3/days a week with healthcare benefits. The evening shift is a must because of sleep, and it is hard to find around here as most have gone to 12 hours.

A few questions that I have:

1-When I go to fill out an application for employment, they always ask why you left your last job. My question is what in the world should I put? I don't want to lie, but I really don't want them to know about my bipolar if I absolutely don't have to tell them.

2-Any psych nurses out there, do you think psych nursing is less stressful than ICU nursing?

3-Anyone have any other ideas on less stressful areas of nursing?

Thanks in advance!

Time is a great healer, and it does help to have like minds to share with as you did! God bless - always nice to hear from folks here. xo

Hello All. A bit of background information on me. I am bipolar, diagnosed in 2003, RN since 2000. I had mood/sleep problems since about 1998. I have worked ICU in the past. That is pretty much all that I know. I have been off work for a little bit over 2 years due to not sleeping/mood/grgginess from meds, and all that jazz. I am hoping to be able to go back to work in the next few months, even if I could find an evening shift, low stress job 2-3/days a week with healthcare benefits. The evening shift is a must because of sleep, and it is hard to find around here as most have gone to 12 hours.

A few questions that I have:

1-When I go to fill out an application for employment, they always ask why you left your last job. My question is what in the world should I put? I don't want to lie, but I really don't want them to know about my bipolar if I absolutely don't have to tell them.

2-Any psych nurses out there, do you think psych nursing is less stressful than ICU nursing?

3-Anyone have any other ideas on less stressful areas of nursing?

Thanks in advance!

I have been told to say "conflict of interest" when asked why you left your last job. Any replies to whether that is ok? I also have found that alot of hospitals aren't offering the 3-11p shift due to the 12hour shifts, what's up with that. I am guessing I'll have to take the 12hour shift to get my foot in the door. Am waiting to hear from another interview, although it is nights and a very busy floor I was told in the interview. I wish you lots of luck with your jobhunt.

I have not posted here in a while. I figured I better check in. I am having a hypomanic episode with decreased sleep and increased energy. I have moved and could not see my psych and instead went to see a GP who listened to me and restarted my old meds. What a relief. I did not want to be in the local mental health system as I hear there is a long wait to be seen and they are only interested in dishing out meds. I was fortunate to find a doc who will treat my Bi-P II and take care of my physical health which is always impacted by an episode. My B/P was up and I am sure so is my cholesterol. All these things seem to go together with each episode. The episode was expected with the stress I have been getting, but I still hate it.

I am fortunate to have much of my career is behind me. Currently I am unable to work and my family is caring for me, and allowing me to heal in my own way and time. It is very frustrating that I feel the best when I am hypomanic but I do know that if left untreated I would crash bad.

My old psych gave me the gift of being able to ask for help before things became terrible. I thank God for all of you, my family, and for her. These gifts are very important to me. I am sure I will be back to a more level state soon. I am scared of the depression and the grief state I am in but, with help, I am confident I will make it.

Please keep me in your prayers as I work through this time.

Specializes in Med surg, Critical Care, LTC.

anottedyarn: I will keep you in my prayers. So glad you found an understand GP who isn't afraid to tackle a challenge. I've been fortunate too.

God Bless

Specializes in Alzheimer's, Geriatrics, Chem. Dep..

Please keep me in your prayers as I work through this time.

Absolutely will keep you in myprayers. You did the right thing getting right on this. ((((((((((AKY ))))))))))) Please keep us posted ok?

I am doing pretty well w/ my biP but I have to be very very careful that I get the sleep I need. If I go more than 3 days with less than 6 hrs of sleep a night I take a Benadryl to make sure I get it! Sleep is THE best preventative for me. That and keeping good boundaries around how much of myself I give away, AND how much I isolate. Balance balance. Sometimes I get sick of doing it but I gotta.

Love you sweetie. You are doing amazingly well. I am so proud of you, hope you don't mind my saying so. xo

anottedyarn: I will keep you in my prayers. So glad you found an understand GP who isn't afraid to tackle a challenge. I've been fortunate too.

God Bless

Hi BABS! So good to see you! Gee I miss everybody I used to see on here. (((((((((Babs )))))))))) My life has gotten so big since I went back to work as a nurse. xo

Hey everyone else that has not posted on this thread in a while - please update! I miss you! xo

Specializes in Med surg, Critical Care, LTC.

Hi Liddle, so good to hear life is going well for you!! I haven't posted for a while - largely because I have nothing good to say and I don't want to be a downer. So, we'll just leave it there. But glad to hear from you!!

Warmest wishes and blessings

Hi Liddle,

Life has been challenging for me here lately. I was committed in Feb because I was really suicidal. I'm doing better now but everyday is a struggle. Gotta "love" what bipolar does to a person's mind.

Fuzzy

Specializes in Alzheimer's, Geriatrics, Chem. Dep..
Hi Liddle, so good to hear life is going well for you!! I haven't posted for a while - largely because I have nothing good to say and I don't want to be a downer. So, we'll just leave it there. But glad to hear from you

Warmest wishes and blessings

That's the nature of the beast, huh? up/down, up/down. I try to keep the swings smaller. it's like a pendulum, you pull the weight too far in one direction, it has to swing an equal distance in the other direction. Eventually the arc gets smaller and smaller (unless you have a perpetual motion machine in which case you are in deep doo doo!) Love to you Babs, just keep on keepin on, what else can we do right? xo

Hi Liddle,

Life has been challenging for me here lately. I was committed in Feb because I was really suicidal. I'm doing better now but everyday is a struggle. Gotta "love" what bipolar does to a person's mind.

Fuzzy

Oh man, I am so sorry Fuzzy. Bad enough when we have to CHOOSE to surrender, never mind getting forced. That must have been super hard. :( I am glad the storm has passed somewhat. (shaking my head). Some of my brother's friends had him committed a couple years ago (he was really a danger to self/others and driving!) he STILL doesn't understand why. He's better but it is still a huge struggle. Much love to you...

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