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When should a hospital take a suicide threat seriously?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 539751" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I'm in shock how you were treated at the hospital. I have brought Q in four times now I think to the crisis unit and they talk to me first every time. I ask to leave so they can talk to Q so he will tell them more if he wants to. They then talk privately to me. THey say to come any time I am concerned just to give things a cool off time even if he doesn't need to be inpatient but each and every time they agreed to admit him if I was nervous. I am just shocked you were treated that way. I mean even posters and commercials say to always take a threat seriously. </p><p></p><p>What did he think he was trying to get out of in the middle of the night anyway? Not like he said it in the middle of your telling him to mow the lawn or get a job!</p><p></p><p>I hope you can find an alternative. I might call and see who is on duty next time I consider taking him, sounds like this doctor is a waste of space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 539751, member: 12886"] I'm in shock how you were treated at the hospital. I have brought Q in four times now I think to the crisis unit and they talk to me first every time. I ask to leave so they can talk to Q so he will tell them more if he wants to. They then talk privately to me. THey say to come any time I am concerned just to give things a cool off time even if he doesn't need to be inpatient but each and every time they agreed to admit him if I was nervous. I am just shocked you were treated that way. I mean even posters and commercials say to always take a threat seriously. What did he think he was trying to get out of in the middle of the night anyway? Not like he said it in the middle of your telling him to mow the lawn or get a job! I hope you can find an alternative. I might call and see who is on duty next time I consider taking him, sounds like this doctor is a waste of space. [/QUOTE]
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