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Husbands suicide attempt - Update - PLEASE read
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 214808" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Go directly to a lawyer. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Go to a lawyer. There is no way that psychiatrist ever sees hubby again. There is no way hubby is let out of the treatment setting until you have no worries that he is safe to come home. No matter how nutso that psychiatrist was, it was incumbent upon someone treating your husband to stand up right then and there to put a stop to this. I had something like this happen with M when he was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but it was an outrageous set of lies told about me conjured up by the therapist who took offense to my wanting to have a report and plan written before his release. They weren't treating me, so there was no malpractice. This is malpractice, and I'd let that hospital know that you will sue to the full extent possible if your husband is not completely stable upon his release, on their dime, with a full treatment plan implemented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 214808, member: 99"] Go directly to a lawyer. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Go to a lawyer. There is no way that psychiatrist ever sees hubby again. There is no way hubby is let out of the treatment setting until you have no worries that he is safe to come home. No matter how nutso that psychiatrist was, it was incumbent upon someone treating your husband to stand up right then and there to put a stop to this. I had something like this happen with M when he was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but it was an outrageous set of lies told about me conjured up by the therapist who took offense to my wanting to have a report and plan written before his release. They weren't treating me, so there was no malpractice. This is malpractice, and I'd let that hospital know that you will sue to the full extent possible if your husband is not completely stable upon his release, on their dime, with a full treatment plan implemented. [/QUOTE]
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