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  • @SK-in1zf
    @SK-in1zf Před rokem +20938

    The trouble with the heavy chairs is if the patient is strong enough to pick it up, you're fucked

    • @country_21
      @country_21 Před rokem +207

      👍🏼😂

    • @chadsaunders2286
      @chadsaunders2286 Před rokem +1069

      They are only 40 pounds bro you could sling that shit across the room

    • @bob13513
      @bob13513 Před rokem +392

      I'm 6 3 and had an easy time squatting even the 90 pound solid chairs honestly more dangerous.

    • @invaliduserist
      @invaliduserist Před rokem +1

      They don't feed psych patients, so they won't have the strength to throw the chair anyway. Food is too risky to give since they can choke, or things like forks are super dangerous.

    • @bob13513
      @bob13513 Před rokem +181

      @@invaliduserist I've been in the mental hospital 4 times and every time they feed us more than I eat even outside.

  • @Hoodlum467
    @Hoodlum467 Před rokem +8146

    “If you have friends” that cut deep man

    • @deborahbriscoe-graves6244
      @deborahbriscoe-graves6244 Před rokem +93

      Yeah, that is a low blow

    • @mercymonroe83
      @mercymonroe83 Před rokem +28

      I felt the exact same… 😢

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +23

      I mean, I don't think it was meant to be mean

    • @OpoOnTheGo
      @OpoOnTheGo Před rokem +64

      There should be an organization for sending people without friends little pick me ups. Heck, even the people with friends. I'm sure anyone in that situation could use it.

    • @Hoodlum467
      @Hoodlum467 Před rokem +16

      @@OpoOnTheGo thats a really good idea man

  • @RoderickStoutamireII
    @RoderickStoutamireII Před 8 měsíci +4141

    "Heavy chairs"
    The 6'2 230lb man they just locked in the room:

    • @Pineapple-co6fe
      @Pineapple-co6fe Před 7 měsíci +91

      Yep, we had ones even heavier than that but I could lift them and hurt someone if I wanted to and I was just an average strength 5'10" dude.

    • @Mrbreakthabih._
      @Mrbreakthabih._ Před 7 měsíci +28

      @@Pineapple-co6feyea i was thinkin grown men kan pick up grown woman n that chair wasnt as much as a grown woman

    • @xenos946
      @xenos946 Před 7 měsíci +5

      That's me lol. Was coming to the comment section to comment about that

    • @llamamusicchannel7688
      @llamamusicchannel7688 Před 7 měsíci +20

      For real if it isn't a solid tungsten chair they're probably never going to be able to make it heavy enough to stop someone with decent strength from picking it up
      Probably should just attach it to the ground if they don't want them being thrown

    • @averyborst4559
      @averyborst4559 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I was just thinking about this. What constitutes heavy? I'm a 255 lb human being who lifts weights. I'm fairly certain even a 50 lb chair could be wielded at least dangerously. I want to know how heavy they are

  • @cryptidkoi8418
    @cryptidkoi8418 Před 7 měsíci +973

    the psych ward: where you learn never to talk about your feelings again.

    • @offthewall9988
      @offthewall9988 Před 6 měsíci +26

      this comment i can throw my weight behind

    • @candyc0rn687
      @candyc0rn687 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Exactly

    • @platinum-or3y
      @platinum-or3y Před 6 měsíci +5

      real

    • @valeriaswanne
      @valeriaswanne Před 5 měsíci +48

      On the kids/teens wards, 100%. Silence is golden. The adult wards are WAY more chill, you can actually talk about stuff without worrying about getting punished.

    • @arturocordova5670
      @arturocordova5670 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Never do

  • @pw2035
    @pw2035 Před rokem +79411

    The worst thing in a psych ward is the people who are crazier than you are, and that includes the staff.

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 Před rokem +9879

      Aquaintence of mine was an intern in a psych ward a few years back.
      His words:"The difference between the inmates and the staff, is simple: the staff has the keys."

    • @kimberleyhitzel5878
      @kimberleyhitzel5878 Před rokem +3128

      Yup! The room where I stayed, nobody else wanted to be in. (Room 112, that's the Dutch equivalent for the American 911.) When I asked why that was, I actually already knew the answer... Multiple people committed suicide in there. 🙄😐 K.x.

    • @kimberleyhitzel5878
      @kimberleyhitzel5878 Před rokem +255

      Yup! K.x.

    • @psychogenical1419
      @psychogenical1419 Před rokem +253

      I would say that is the best thing about the psych ward

    • @rivroyerr
      @rivroyerr Před rokem +2

      My friend was in a psych ward because this ass hole convinced people my friend was going insane and my friends roommate tried to suffocate them in their sleep at the psych ward

  • @Kamisorii
    @Kamisorii Před rokem +8606

    They forgot to mention the extra trauma you’ll leave with bc staff mistreats you 💀

    • @user-uo8ny1kj4c
      @user-uo8ny1kj4c Před 8 měsíci

      steve wants to glorify our abuse anyway. he probably wants more people to hurt themselves

    • @GooberBugOFF
      @GooberBugOFF Před 8 měsíci +766

      Yup. It's horrible. It's a place that's supposed to help us, but the they don't treat us as people a lot of the time. Do things that bring back memories and trauma with absolutely no care.
      I remember when they had "skin check" where they'd check you for scars and etc, I had to strip naked and stuff. Didn't even ask if I had past traumas so they could handle it better. I refused to take my underwear off and I kept my chest covered. They forced me to turn around and ripped my underwear down to check my privates.. Most disgusting and disturbing experience bc I had gone through r*pe in the past.

    • @BuzzoBeee
      @BuzzoBeee Před 8 měsíci +242

      @@GooberBugOFFoh my god…I’m so sorry

    • @Smiley35S
      @Smiley35S Před 8 měsíci +43

      I got into it with a nurse at the last one I was at

    • @unyu-cyberstorm64
      @unyu-cyberstorm64 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@GooberBugOFFtrue. I am actually more suicidal than before I went into the psych ward. If I ever go back to one I’m ending myself, in the psych ward.

  • @zacharybrown5666
    @zacharybrown5666 Před 8 měsíci +2890

    It's like an environment designed to make you as angry as fucking possible.

    • @clintonr2740
      @clintonr2740 Před 7 měsíci +207

      Can confirm I slept like the entire time to pass time didn't have to do any therapy and was out in 5 days

    • @littlelionman05
      @littlelionman05 Před 7 měsíci +138

      @@clintonr2740 they let you sleep during the day?? 😭 man I was fucking forbidden from napping when I went there

    • @nickwilliams2745
      @nickwilliams2745 Před 7 měsíci +31

      Being angry is better than not being alive imo

    • @Crazy_Chriz
      @Crazy_Chriz Před 7 měsíci +11

      @@littlelionman05how about let’s ask why you were there?!

    • @Preppy_Blue888
      @Preppy_Blue888 Před 7 měsíci +94

      @@Crazy_Chriz how about you mind your own business?

  • @castratedjeffthekiller
    @castratedjeffthekiller Před 7 měsíci +55

    left the psych with more trauma i walked in with, never again 💀💀

    • @iheartolderm3n
      @iheartolderm3n Před 7 měsíci +1

      same. if anything, i came out even worse

  • @beepbeeplettuce2239
    @beepbeeplettuce2239 Před rokem +9158

    I’d rather die in the most violent way possible than go to a psych ward again.

  • @cryptidnip
    @cryptidnip Před rokem +5612

    staying in a psych ward was 10x more traumatic than what actually put me in there.

    • @country_21
      @country_21 Před rokem +18

      😂❤yep

    • @shonewarrior2178
      @shonewarrior2178 Před rokem +80

      That seems to be true for most people but for me it was okay, my paranoia led me to leave after 6 days because I thought they were trying to lock me away. I thought the government was behind my internment. The food was nice and the nurse was cute. I even had nicotine gums to cope with withdrawal.

    • @marsmarineris
      @marsmarineris Před rokem +38

      ​@Rae of Sunshine that sounds like hell I hope you're doing well after that

    • @OptimusPrimeSexySemi
      @OptimusPrimeSexySemi Před rokem +2

      Same. I have ptsd from the ward

    • @pinkdotaddict
      @pinkdotaddict Před rokem +2

      Yea it was I hated that shit.

  • @IDrinkTheTearsOfOrphans
    @IDrinkTheTearsOfOrphans Před 8 měsíci +608

    Psych wards don’t fix you, they break you, and traumatize you.
    Egg

    • @sooza1
      @sooza1 Před 7 měsíci +40

      I think it might depend on the staff.

    • @Pineapple-co6fe
      @Pineapple-co6fe Před 7 měsíci +12

      Can confirm

    • @FloridaManCrackAddict
      @FloridaManCrackAddict Před 7 měsíci +17

      They’re not meant for your good their meant for the good of the general public

    • @dragon_nammi
      @dragon_nammi Před 7 měsíci +19

      That's just a blatantly untrue blanket statement.

    • @AxelIsberg-ho8jc
      @AxelIsberg-ho8jc Před 7 měsíci +41

      ​@@FloridaManCrackAddictits common for people suffering from severe depression or people who have attempted suicide to go. they arent for the safety of the general public.

  • @lukajalo8635
    @lukajalo8635 Před 8 měsíci +56

    Forced medication, forced treatment, torture, uncomfortably loud environment, staff treating you like an animal, makes so much sense 🥰🥰🥰

  • @connorclark9615
    @connorclark9615 Před rokem +13917

    The worst thing about a psych ward is that it's not a mental health ward, it's a "let's keep you physically alive in a world you hate" ward.

    • @prussiaball1871
      @prussiaball1871 Před rokem +1

      It's a lot better than being a selfish asshole who doesn't care about anyone but themselves

    • @cupcakehips9236
      @cupcakehips9236 Před rokem +149

      True

    • @isee1158
      @isee1158 Před rokem

      It's pretty much other people's job to stop you from killing yourself if they can, at least then you have a chance to enjoy what's left of your life instead of going straight to infinite nothingness or hell

    • @user-qb3gm4pu2m
      @user-qb3gm4pu2m Před rokem +1

      And what are they supposed to do? Let you die? If your life only bothered you, it would be perfect. But it affects more people. Also, suic1dal ideation can be cured. If it was proven not, then we'd leave you alone👍
      And yes, psych wards have a lot of problems (Not all though) But what needs to be fixed are those problems, NOT their purpose.

    • @Chrystair
      @Chrystair Před rokem

      In the good old days you didn't have to try to kill yourself, they were taking care of that themselves for you.

  • @TheRPGNerd
    @TheRPGNerd Před rokem +12803

    My psych ward clearly didn't have heavy chairs bc another patient tried to throw a chair at me. She was there bc she tried to run away from home. She tried to throw a chair at me because I asked her to stop banging on a wall (she was hungry, the nurses were literally just watching it happen and I think she was just trying to be funny) because I had a migraine.

    • @Cheyenne328
      @Cheyenne328 Před rokem +537

      U can get throw in a PSYCH WARD for running away?

    • @blitzn5570
      @blitzn5570 Před rokem +742

      ​@@Cheyenne328 theres alot of things you can be in there for. Sometimes for things that aren't too serious

    • @NamesMori
      @NamesMori Před rokem +475

      @@Cheyenne328 “run away” is just the top layer and short summary of why she was there

    • @joshdobs9772
      @joshdobs9772 Před rokem +230

      Even with the heavy chairs it doesnt stop people from throwing them. In my room in a psych facility I had my own bathroom that had a big heavy laminate door, nearly 2 inches thick. Someone who was in that room before me took that big heavy chair, and decided to smash it against the bathroom door. Not once or twice, there where HUNDREDS of little chips out of the laminate from the corner of the leg of the chair being smashed against it. So much rage, so much pain... being in that room really grated on my nerves. I got very depressed.

    • @jonchase7752
      @jonchase7752 Před rokem +70

      @@Cheyenne328 there’s more to the story than that, notice you skipped the banging their head part. Btw pretty common practice is to let them bang their head I can’t remember why but the most you can do is put a pillow there and talk therapeutically.

  • @MyHumanSuit
    @MyHumanSuit Před 7 měsíci +24

    They forgot about all the black mold, the horrible staff that abuses you, the threatening if you don't take meds that make you psychotic... Tell the truth please.

  • @RandomName555
    @RandomName555 Před 8 měsíci +86

    Bold of you to assume I can’t just stop breathing.

    • @ADodoBird
      @ADodoBird Před 7 měsíci +8

      i get its a joke but youll pass out and resume breathing if you tried that

    • @user-rk1hi7sd5p
      @user-rk1hi7sd5p Před 7 měsíci +4

      unless your muscles or nerves or whatever are different then normal humans, you can't. you will start breathing if you are without air for long enough.

    • @StormEyes1991
      @StormEyes1991 Před 3 měsíci

      Deaths of despair are a thing, yeah.

  • @spinningfish-cv6zj
    @spinningfish-cv6zj Před 9 měsíci +3852

    Asylums- not a place for happiness, just a heavy security prison disguised as a friendly place.

    • @LawrenceOleander-cm9li
      @LawrenceOleander-cm9li Před 8 měsíci +70

      most realist thing i’ve seen today

    • @wolfzy0
      @wolfzy0 Před 8 měsíci +27

      I couldn't agree more

    • @jayjohns1391
      @jayjohns1391 Před 8 měsíci +84

      True statement my guy! Most psych wards are revenue farms. Keep the livestock sedated and complacent and bill the state for a couple grand per head. When I was in they kept me so medicated my blood went toxic and I started showing Parkinson's symptoms. Of course they took me to a sister hospital that diagnosed copper poisoning from the water supply. Besides that being a major health code violation if it's actually possible, but I NEVER drank the water there. I drank juice, milk, or something from the vending machine, but not the water that I supposedly got poisoned from. Fun fact, they never did anything about the allegedly copper water lines that were leeching into the water

    • @Bearleyburied
      @Bearleyburied Před 8 měsíci +24

      Y’know the funny thing is, you’re right, my parents have described prison (dad) and a psych ward (mom) in incredibly similar ways, pretty sure the only difference is that you know what’s in the food in psych wards and the guards leave you alone after a while in prison

    • @I_am_a_guy1
      @I_am_a_guy1 Před 8 měsíci

      i don’t have friends 😢

  • @AMayFlower
    @AMayFlower Před rokem +2436

    The problem in psych wards is having to “pretend” to be “normal” to get discharged. Worst day of my life.

    • @pryxiamusic
      @pryxiamusic Před 9 měsíci +87

      Artificially making my mind calm with the stupid meds I have to take

    • @sassyotter6
      @sassyotter6 Před 8 měsíci +91

      Nah, one of the places I was at would just forcibly make you leave. I was there for 3 weeks, and one day a nurse called for me from one of the rooms, and when I went out, they had all my stuff packed and told me if I didn't leave they would call the police, so I had to go, despite not being ready :/

    • @Zolt_the_jolteon
      @Zolt_the_jolteon Před 8 měsíci +22

      @@sassyotter6damn

    • @LawrenceOleander-cm9li
      @LawrenceOleander-cm9li Před 8 měsíci +13

      exactly and i lied to try and be an outpatient but i ended up an inpatient and forced

    • @twist_ending7545
      @twist_ending7545 Před 8 měsíci +8

      ​@@sassyotter6wtf. Surely that shouldn't be allowed

  • @AustinJASMR
    @AustinJASMR Před 8 měsíci +19

    "Downward facing showerheads so you don't tie something to hurt yourself."
    My eagle scout ass: Wanna bet?

    • @blitzboy2934
      @blitzboy2934 Před 7 měsíci +5

      I knew those knots would be useful eventually :)

  • @dakota396
    @dakota396 Před 7 měsíci +46

    My psych ward staff threw a chair at another patient

  • @madzoroark5396
    @madzoroark5396 Před rokem +2145

    The best thing about a psych ward is the ones who are absolutely insane, but still manage to be kind. Even if they don't know what's going on, they still take the time to be friendly.

    • @zombidog7549
      @zombidog7549 Před rokem +83

      i think it’s because we all understand we’re going through something and we’re kinda going through it together

    • @ItsViolaRose
      @ItsViolaRose Před rokem +42

      People who have struggled have the most understanding.

    • @marsaaas
      @marsaaas Před rokem +20

      yeah! my aunt does not remember her name. But she is friendly and always says please and thank you still. (But sometimes she gets too bad and gets really angry but that's not her fault :( )
      always visit her when she is not in that state of mind and acts normal (but does not know what's going on who I am or who she is... but we talk and she says "Oh I know I loved you when I knew who you are. Thank you for coming." I always check if workers there are nice to her. She says she thinks nobody hits her but she was not sure because she forgets but she was okay with showing me if she has bruises or not... I heard in some places worked can even hit patients 😭😭 and they get sued for that when its discovered!
      She has no bruises but she feels lonely there... but she can get aggressive when she loses herself to the illness :( so cant visit her at those times

    • @yuuuta0
      @yuuuta0 Před rokem +31

      my psych ward roomie had schizophrenia and literally could not do anything without sound constantly playing in the background because she said the voices in her head would talk to her. but when she had the chance, she would talk about seeing her 2 kids and getting her life together if she ever got out. she wished me the best of luck after i got out too. the kindest woman i’ve ever met tbh.

    • @bibitch
      @bibitch Před rokem +15

      The patients (except for one who got her own room bc she was so violent) were, without fail, kinder and more supportive than the staff.

  • @Dwarficus
    @Dwarficus Před rokem +3923

    Now, if only psych-wards had doctors that listen to their patients, or actually treated us as humans.

    • @cassicarrasco700
      @cassicarrasco700 Před rokem +33

      Some do

    • @Dwarficus
      @Dwarficus Před rokem +136

      @@cassicarrasco700 then I am extremely jealous.

    • @casuals.3.19
      @casuals.3.19 Před 9 měsíci +62

      Dude I’m gonna eat the fucking toothpaste in the ward who’s gonna stop me I’ve eaten hand sanitizer I can manage toothpaste

    • @-garbage-
      @-garbage- Před 9 měsíci +22

      @@casuals.3.19
      W-why..?

    • @Kakmanmartinez666
      @Kakmanmartinez666 Před 9 měsíci +66

      Bro fr. I remember I kept asking for any alternatives for places to go instead of straight home (literally the reason I was hospitalized 99% of the time) and they just sent me home anyway. Got bitched at in the car all the way home by my grandma who had to pick me up. Needless it say it made me wish I was just sent back.

  • @Bogie_bog
    @Bogie_bog Před 8 měsíci +95

    Look, I’m not saying I’m insane, but I found at least 10 different ways on every single safety item to hurt myself

    • @Pineapple-co6fe
      @Pineapple-co6fe Před 7 měsíci +15

      Oh we all thought about it. I've had a few ways to defy them as well. I lost the privilege of wearing the metal nose part of masks. 😅

    • @unfortunateoracle2509
      @unfortunateoracle2509 Před 7 měsíci +7

      At some point it's about the challenge.

  • @ComradeAlpharius
    @ComradeAlpharius Před 7 měsíci +41

    Maybe the safety of staff wouldn't be so much of a concern if they didn't abuse every single person that comes into those places.

  • @katiecakesl4691
    @katiecakesl4691 Před rokem +3366

    I spent a week in the psych ward last year. Checked myself in because I was at the point of having a dated plan in place and I knew it was my last chance at help. It was the worst experience of my life and severely lacking in safety for patients like myself. I was glad I was in there voluntarily and trying to get help because if I were one step more over the edge I could have easily ended it and no one would have noticed or stopped me. I often say I was scared straight, because the fact is that if I ever end up back there I know it will be the end. I've never felt more alone, uncared about and worthless in my life.

    • @literallysarcastic7704
      @literallysarcastic7704 Před rokem +198

      Sending you so much love, I wish there are better things in place and I know I'm a stranger but I'm sending you hugs! ♥️

    • @bwingbwinggwiyomi
      @bwingbwinggwiyomi Před rokem +153

      I'm glad you still care about yourself enough like this though. I can imagine the amount of strength and courage it took to go there. I'm also sending you so much love, light and care. You deserve so much more in life and you will, I know you will ❤️

    • @melindavansandt5168
      @melindavansandt5168 Před rokem +79

      That makes me so very sad. I am a nurse and worked in Psych for awhile. What could've the nurses done better? Or was it all staff?

    • @leviechan6870
      @leviechan6870 Před rokem +32

      I was there by force but same thing happened at mine as well

    • @fp1912
      @fp1912 Před rokem +83

      Yes I will never ever go back. It's kind of a bummer cuz I feel like I am less likely to ask for help now that I know what those places are like and how badly I am treated there.

  • @monikorasort
    @monikorasort Před rokem +1540

    As someone who was in a psych ward in 7th grade, another classic staple is the kids who don’t deserve to be there. Like there were obviously the teenagers and pre-teens like me who had done something to get committed, but there were also kids as young as seven who were on their tenth or fifteenth stay because their parents didn’t want to deal with their behavioral issues

    • @ImGonnaShitYourPants
      @ImGonnaShitYourPants Před rokem +26

      I’m genuinely just asking cause I’m curious and don’t know Jack shit about this, but what even gets you in a psych ward?

    • @TheDragonSeer
      @TheDragonSeer Před rokem +46

      @@ImGonnaShitYourPants I knew someone who went to a psych ward after threatening to commit suicide

    • @Kates_Creations.
      @Kates_Creations. Před rokem

      @@ImGonnaShitYourPantsyou get admitted to one if you are a danger to yourself or others

    • @thederpywarrior9501
      @thederpywarrior9501 Před rokem +39

      Yeah when I was there a 10 year old came in and she was perfectly fine, well- fine enough to not be in a psych ward

    • @taylorjade6918
      @taylorjade6918 Před rokem +10

      That's so young! How awful!

  • @thegoldencrystal9677
    @thegoldencrystal9677 Před 8 měsíci +10

    I got stuck in one of the worst psych hospitals near me (a friend who was also in there at a different point looked it up and it has a one star rating on Google), and they really played favourites. The pastor's daughter was in there, and they let her get items that should not have been in there, like body pillows, and they forced everyone to sit through church sessions every other day, you got into severe trouble if you tried to skip it (I was beginning to transition into paganism, so I did not want to be there for those). I had blood drawn every night because something was wrong with my thyroid levels and one nurse decided to ignore my request to have it drawn from my hand because I was scared of needles and would jerk away, she said she saw a good vein in that arm and proceeded to poke me five times in the arm before she gave up and followed my request because my vein moved. Between the mistreatment and the blatant disregard for me and my preferences, I refuse to go back into a mental hospital.

  • @juliam7638
    @juliam7638 Před 8 měsíci +14

    bro as a person who was SA’d if they had to strip me i would not be living another day and they wouldn’t see the sun again either

    • @straightkushin977
      @straightkushin977 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I was very defensive myself, I told them they'd have to skin me alive and I always went into survival mode during those times. I'm a very large person and when I'm angry I have the strength of an ox, but the worse part is the sedatives they stabbed me with. Since I was bugger, they used 8 doses and usually that's enough to be close to deadly. They did not care about me one bit. I lost my best friend in there and only after I got the call did they talk to me about letting me out.

    • @Emma-wl8bv
      @Emma-wl8bv Před 11 dny +2

      U.S. mental health is seriously scary 😨 why are people getting stripped? Overdosed on purpose? In the UK nurses would be losing their registration so fast for this kinda stuff

  • @mushromboeinvading8168
    @mushromboeinvading8168 Před rokem +776

    Psych wards and nursing homes are absolutely depressing to be in. Its really hard for a patient to actually get better when the staff clearly don't care about the individuals. Patients are neglected all the time and its disgusting

    • @salemcrow5078
      @salemcrow5078 Před rokem +73

      Especially since many are unable to contact family/friends while in there (because they take your phone and stuff.) Which I think is the most atrociously part of it all. If you're going to take away their personal property, there should absolutely be easily accessible and available (and monitored) other methods for patients to talk to family and friends. Outside support systems are a huge part of recovery and like, y'know, not coming back.

    • @juliusevola4135
      @juliusevola4135 Před rokem

      yeah i’ve been planning to commit arson at this place called Vive adolescent care

    • @mikaeldanska5819
      @mikaeldanska5819 Před rokem

      They don't get paid enough to give a shit

    • @sorbbae620
      @sorbbae620 Před rokem +13

      i wish nurses cared but on the wages they get paid id find it hard to care either

    • @nctcordsmellslikehotdogwater
      @nctcordsmellslikehotdogwater Před rokem +34

      @@salemcrow5078upp when i was 14/15 i was admitted to a mental hospital for an eating disorder and you had to “earn” time for the phone to call any family and friends . you got at most 15 minutes a day and if you didn’t earn it then 0. just horrible. i was so young then too. i can’t help but think i would have just been better off i had never been admitted, because while it did help me deal with my eating disorder, it caused me lasting trauma.

  • @lightfractals
    @lightfractals Před rokem +2152

    i was in a psych ward and most of the staff were sadistic pieces of shit. all of the nurses were abusive to the "slow" patients (pushing them, beating them, tying them up for no reason, refusing to let them go to the toilet, etc) and one of them literally confessed to one of the patients that she only worked there for money and didn't care about the people she had to take care of. they'd cuss you out for no reason and would push you as well if you "got on their nerves".
    the sanitary was absolutely awful. our drinking water used to get so old to the point it became cloudy and slimy. the hospital didn't let the patients bathe themselves for some reason and it was a rule for the nurses to bathe us ONCE IN A WEEK, even though there were showers that were "broken". the hospital treated us worse than poor animals.
    this hospital is in russia btw. i guess yall are not surprised

    • @justbrowsing9697
      @justbrowsing9697 Před rokem +92

      Eh, pysch wards have really shitty conditions all over the world. If the country has institutions that can hold these places accountable and up to scrutiny is the real question

    • @lisapomeroy9222
      @lisapomeroy9222 Před rokem +31

      Yeah, I'm not surprised it's ruzzia

    • @skylarserene
      @skylarserene Před rokem +41

      @@justbrowsing9697 I agree- I’m from Ohio and the psych ward I went to twice was fuckin’ awful. It traumatised me more than what put me in there. And, how my parents treated it too- it's awful everywhere.

    • @DoubloonGoblin
      @DoubloonGoblin Před rokem +23

      @@skylarserene A 5 year old will see this and make an unfunny Ohio joke.

    • @Zeamus634
      @Zeamus634 Před rokem +7

      It doesn't matter which country it was in!

  • @NotSquiggy
    @NotSquiggy Před 8 měsíci +17

    went to a mental hospital thing one time and they literally forgot to give me dinner, every night

  • @Frostfern94
    @Frostfern94 Před 7 měsíci +7

    And THIS is why the hospital I went to PLUS my doctors REFUSED to put me in a psych ward

  • @16poetisa
    @16poetisa Před rokem +2347

    Don't forget the 500-piece puzzles that staff clean up every day so you can never finish them, tabletop games missing key components, the TV running 24/7, the hall phones you can barely hear through, and the cart of super boring books. At least I finally read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 😂

    • @april8293
      @april8293 Před rokem +30

      That was a great book. 👍 I hope that you are doing better. 🙂

    • @Ghost-lk2fc
      @Ghost-lk2fc Před rokem +86

      The 500 piece puzzles were like a fun challenge when I went. Anytime someone started one, about 50% of the ward would join in to try and finish it before the day was up, we felt so accomplished when we did.

    • @femboyChristmas
      @femboyChristmas Před rokem +12

      Mine had really good books actually, we never did puzzles though. Occasionally we would attempt to play cards but we would end up arguing over the rules and not actually play. Hall phones were absolute shit my parents told me how there was a constant static noise whenever i called

    • @Mouse-go3gc
      @Mouse-go3gc Před rokem +3

      I was lucky they didn't take our puzzles. We had about 10 puzzles, but only 1 had all the pieces. So me and a couple others would do that same one over and over lol

    • @caradonschuester2568
      @caradonschuester2568 Před rokem +4

      speak for yourself, I've finished an 800 piece puzzle in 3 hours

  • @kyriethika
    @kyriethika Před rokem +2343

    When I was hospitalized in a psych ward, we were allowed to shave our legs - we just had to do so under supervision. Cell phones were not allowed. I especially hated the rubber pencils. I'm a writer and journaling is therapeutic for me - not very therapeutic when someone is standing over your shoulder the whole time while trying to make a rubber pencil work well enough to write. I began to feel like I was acting in Quills at times. 2 things help me cope: writing and music. They took both away from me. Also, we weren't allowed to watch Rated R movies. We're adults, and in my case, wartime veterans. To be restricted to only PG movies is insane. At least they make so you want to get out - by any means necessary. I also think that standing in front of a whole panel of about 10 doctors to tell your story to over and over is kind of torturous.

    • @bwingbwinggwiyomi
      @bwingbwinggwiyomi Před rokem +96

      Maybe they do this to scare people from committing suicide, however. So they don't have you return to the wards again and motivate you to heal yourself.

    • @updownstate
      @updownstate Před rokem +93

      The most important activity in the psych ward is to form a good discharge plan.

    • @oceanbreezeyy764
      @oceanbreezeyy764 Před rokem +92

      When I was in a psych ward, we weren't allowed to have razors at all. We had Nair, but we had to be supervised for that. Apparently someone tried to swallow a bunch of the stuff. No shoelaces, no chapstick without supervision, and no underwires in our bras. We also had to pop our bras after every meal to prove we weren't smuggling sporks out of the cafeteria. If someone was caught with a spork, we'd all have to be strip searched.

    • @updownstate
      @updownstate Před rokem +21

      @@oceanbreezeyy764 Nair? I never heard of such a thing. No chapstick period. Where is this place?

    • @leorobin832
      @leorobin832 Před rokem +87

      I would physically die if they took away my music and writing, like no joke it wouldn’t even be the mental stuff at that point I would just lay down and die. I don’t know how to function without that stuff. It’s literally my life and existence.

  • @squirrelbugg99
    @squirrelbugg99 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Things I distinctly remember from my stay that aren’t in this part:
    •The toilet paper had no cardboard roll. And it wasn’t just hollow in the middle, either. The paper just kept spinning into the center like a cinnamon roll.
    •We weren’t allowed to have paper towel dispensers because of the jagged edge on the bottom.
    •The TVs were in big metal boxes on the wall. Like think science lab chamber: metal on the edges but plexiglass in the front so you can see through.
    •No sinks in the bathrooms. Just the toilet and hellish toilet paper rolls. Also, the toilet tank is in the wall, so it’s just the bowl with no open space underneath (so you can’t cream yourself under i guess??) and no handle, just a button on the wall that didn’t actually push in, so you can’t do anything with that either.
    •All the mirrors were just a sheet of metal on the wall. Some real funhouse shenanigans.
    •You could have hoodies and sweat pants, but they couldn’t have strings
    •We had to do a mandatory hour a day of exercise, so they’d roll out this big TV (Like the one you’d watch movies in class on as a kid) and all they had were 90’s jazzercise tapes.
    •We weren’t allowed actual forks. Like we had to eat with sporks.
    •We were allowed knives ONCE, but it was to cut tomatoes for a salad we were preparing, and they were plastic. The nurse had to count them all at the end or we weren’t allowed to leave the room 💀
    •We painted cigar boxes?? Don’t ask me why, that’s just what the group therapy leader brought in for us to do. I still have it, actually.
    •We wrote letters to ourselves that were mailed to us a year later. When I tell you I sobbed reading it, and it’s still one of the most treasured things I own…
    •Our parents (or whoever visited us) gave the nurses an evaluation after they left visiting hours and we were then given those when we left. Let me tell you, I don’t think you should be allowed to read the smack your loved ones write about you. I think they should just keep those 💀

    • @phoenixc7245
      @phoenixc7245 Před 6 měsíci

      And this is why if I ever decide to commit suicide that I would much rather be watched by a loved one at all times. Also I had a trans friend who was being abused by her parents. She commited suicide and then went to a psychward. She told me she was raped by the staff member and she also came out more insane. She attempted again due to the abuse she was facing at home and unfortunately it worked and I don't see her anymore :/

    • @PrincessAcornHair
      @PrincessAcornHair Před 12 dny

      I got a really pointy spoon instead of a knife

  • @v4v819
    @v4v819 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Heavy chairs sounds like it could backfire in a real bad way...

  • @outdoorfrenzy
    @outdoorfrenzy Před rokem +1856

    The psych ward I was in had paper sheets, beds bolted to the floor and furniture so heavy you couldn’t move it let alone lift it. No strings in your pants or shoes, no door knobs, just downward facing grab handles and coverings over all of the glass so you couldn’t break it and cut yourself. The best week of my life was getting the help I didn’t know I needed. The people that worked with me in that Veterans Affairs Hospital were the greatest I’ve ever met.
    Edited to say: Thanks for the love and understanding. You’re a great group of people for liking this and sharing your own stories. I deeply appreciate you all.

    • @valeforedark
      @valeforedark Před rokem +23

      I don't believe these people with phones are actual patients

    • @switchy_kova393
      @switchy_kova393 Před rokem +112

      @@valeforedarkSome psych wards allow phones, most don’t

    • @puter305
      @puter305 Před rokem +78

      @@valeforedark in New York it's considered taking away a right. If you misuse the phone (calling non stop) it can be taken away with proper documentación and 2 witness.

    • @gachaluna2708
      @gachaluna2708 Před rokem +22

      You got lucky my friend I'm happy for you most of the places don't really care if you get help or open up. They just barely do their jobs. They don't really care about you at all I know the last one I was in the doctor came in and talked to me for literally 2 seconds asked me 1 question that was it. I was out in 3 days and I almost cut my entire hand off. I guess even after that they thought after 3 days I was perfectly fine and healthy and ready to go home lol go figure huh

    • @asherikamichaela8425
      @asherikamichaela8425 Před rokem +11

      @@valeforedark My youngest sister has been in a few for a variety of issues. Some of them allowed phones on a limited basis while others didn't.

  • @ClaireSunshine
    @ClaireSunshine Před rokem +3733

    Ha, You forgot "Abusive staff that treats you like dog shit"

    • @puppyqueen5688
      @puppyqueen5688 Před rokem

      It's say worse, most people don't assault and rape dog shit

    • @scrdart
      @scrdart Před rokem +94

      This person is not a doctor, and what he says should be taken as jokes and jokes alone. He was like an EMT for a while or something but that's it.

    • @fountainoceanus
      @fountainoceanus Před rokem +69

      @@scrdart still pretty weird to pretend to be a real doctor

    • @xaldyn9996
      @xaldyn9996 Před rokem

      Yep. Psych Wards are not there to help you. They just teach you to bury your problems and stay quiet so you don't get put in another Psych Ward.

    • @cztianaki2689
      @cztianaki2689 Před rokem +30

      @@fountainoceanus he’s a nurse

  • @cyanzsus3315
    @cyanzsus3315 Před 7 měsíci +4

    "heavy chairs so no one can throw them"
    Buff mustache guy in every prison/psych ward movies:

  • @d34th5_p4tt1
    @d34th5_p4tt1 Před 6 měsíci +5

    That place made me learn to never say anything to the doctor

  • @Iamw0bbly
    @Iamw0bbly Před rokem +430

    It's not a psych ward. It's a "I'm sorry, I'm taking away all your devices for no apparent reason just to make sure you have nothing keeping you alive" ward. HOW THE HELL DOES SHE HAVE HER PHONE?

    • @Stabilization
      @Stabilization Před 8 měsíci +63

      I guess it depends on the psych ward. When I went in for two weeks I was allowed to keep my phone and my laptop. The main issue was their cords. I was given a short cord to borrow for my phone but to charge my laptop I had to go plug it in inside a closet that was only able to be unlocked by staff. The cord wasn’t allowed to leave that closet. It ended up working fine, since after a few days I was following a lot of their scheduled stuff and so charging my laptop during that time wasn’t really an issue, especially since the staff was extremely willing to let us have that access when we asked. In the end I didn’t end up using my laptop as much as I thought I would, but just having the option along with being allowed to just have my phone with me was nice.
      Idk why psych wards apparently have a tendency to just yoink stuff like your phone. It was so relieving being able to call/text my family members, I can’t imagine what my experience at the psych ward would be like without that connection to my loved ones.

    • @Iamw0bbly
      @Iamw0bbly Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@Stabilization I mean it would be nice to have devices in there with you, but unfortunately I can on,y survive with a 2m long charger , it's so I can roll over in bed and be comfy while charging at the same time

    • @Stabilization
      @Stabilization Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@Iamw0bbly yeahhhhh that’s usually about the length of my cord, but in the hospital it was maybe like 1 foot long. It made me leave my phone on my bedside table which kinda helped me get to sleep since I wouldn’t be laying in bed constantly scrolling.
      But now that habit is gone lol, I’m back to using it in bed.

    • @vilyar122
      @vilyar122 Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@Stabilization my nurse told me it's because batteries can become bombs.

    • @Stabilization
      @Stabilization Před 8 měsíci +11

      @@vilyar122 wh-
      …what kind of things do they think you have available to youALAJSLSSJKSA HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE ATTEMPTED THAT FOR THEM TO MAKE THAT A RULE
      In reality it seems to mostly be a privacy issue for other patients and safety issue just in case you break your phone and use the parts to hurt yourself or others. Making BOMBS though? Doesn’t seem to be an issue from what I’ve googled.
      Idk if someone seems to be positively benefitting from having their phone they should be allowed to keep it. It was so nice being able to access stuff like my sleeping playlist and call my family when they couldn’t visit me and set my timers for taking my meds and all that. Also having some free time to listen to videos and podcasts with my headphones between groups and during free time. And looking up things to draw.

  • @dramaybaazii
    @dramaybaazii Před 8 měsíci +2295

    I can still think of a hundred ways to hurt myself with the equipment in the psych ward

    • @PerfectlyP1per
      @PerfectlyP1per Před 8 měsíci +422

      SAME. It’s entirely fucked up, but I feel like they should get a depressed person to check through all the rooms to see how they can fix it LMAO

    • @dramaybaazii
      @dramaybaazii Před 8 měsíci +49

      @@PerfectlyP1per lol true 😂😭

    • @cupidery
      @cupidery Před 8 měsíci +15

      same

    • @soccchesterrevived
      @soccchesterrevived Před 8 měsíci +26

      They try and do so much and still fail

    • @wolfzy0
      @wolfzy0 Před 8 měsíci +8

      Same, right! sheesh!

  • @hope_1374
    @hope_1374 Před 8 měsíci +7

    As a person who was placed in one, this is true. The one I went to didn't even have open outlets. We had the down facing shower heads, but no help buttons. There were people that checked on each person every 15 mins.

  • @Hannibal_cannibal004
    @Hannibal_cannibal004 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I mean, I genuinely enjoyed both stays at a psych ward, they helped a lot.

  • @Kayleeorsmthn
    @Kayleeorsmthn Před rokem +374

    I was 13 and had undiagnosed autism and had a meltdown when they tried to take my comfort plushie away. They simply told me “nobody else is crying over a stuffed animal” and took it away

    • @animearsenalgaming
      @animearsenalgaming Před rokem +38

      That is terrible, I’m so sorry.

    • @dreamt0wn739
      @dreamt0wn739 Před rokem +22

      That's freaking awful..

    • @cloudyloudly2404
      @cloudyloudly2404 Před rokem +15

      Fuck.
      That’s absolutely terrible.

    • @0ddestMouse
      @0ddestMouse Před rokem +7

      Awe that’s terrible :(

    • @morigaena333
      @morigaena333 Před rokem +7

      If that ever happens to anyone you guys have my full permission to fight the nurses to get your comfort item back

  • @ooohscary
    @ooohscary Před rokem +409

    psych ward was the worst thing for my mental health I've ever experienced

    • @datboi5913
      @datboi5913 Před rokem +25

      Fr it hurts more than helps

    • @phytolyssa
      @phytolyssa Před rokem +16

      I still have trauma and disguise it with humor

    • @ooohscary
      @ooohscary Před rokem +10

      @@phytolyssa hey if you need someone to talk to I'm here for you. it gets better, I promise.
      also, something that helped me a lot (obviously you're allowed to ignore me, in fact as a rule "advice from a CZcams commenter with an old russian webcomic as a pfp" is the category of advice you should ignore the hardest) imagine instead of the trauma happening to you, it happened to someone you love. it helped me realise that my trauma was not funny, which really made it 1000 times easier to confront.
      either way, if you listen to me or don't, I'm here if you need it

    • @blitzie66
      @blitzie66 Před rokem +4

      i have severe PTSD from it still and it’s been a year almost

    • @CaliBeachVibes2001
      @CaliBeachVibes2001 Před rokem

      America is a cun✝️ and deserves all the backlash that it gets from it’s residents.

  • @NieroshaiTheSable
    @NieroshaiTheSable Před 7 měsíci +6

    To be honest, the heaver the chair the _more_ likely I am to consider it a throwing object.

  • @nielibinini
    @nielibinini Před 6 měsíci +2

    "why are you so quiet?.."
    where im going if i open my mouth:

  • @Blissteen_BB
    @Blissteen_BB Před rokem +595

    My mom went to a psych ward twice. I never had a call from her while she was there, so I assume they took her phone. When she came back home after like half a year, she seemed even worse than before. Before the psych ward she usually was pretty quiet, and at least tried to be a parent, despite the occasional outlashes or negligence. She was always apologetic about that. After she cried a lot more, seemed to condone and even encourage destructive behaviors. She told me she didn't care if i skipped school or took her cigarettes for fun. She started wasting money left and right, and always came back home drunk, bags full of expensive chocolate with new acrylic nails every week. She finally committed unalivement on the Christmas Eve, less than a month after being out.
    I didn't get back the same mom that I had before. They ruined her while she was at the ward. I don't dare to tell anybody about my thoughts, in case I might end up in the same place. I don't trust the "you'll end up in good hands, just open up!" thing. I have people in my life that I love with my whole little heart, and so I always think of them first when considering leaving this world. If I didn't know them, my first and foremost concern would be not finishing the job completely, and ending up just like my Mom.

    • @mhsty6294
      @mhsty6294 Před rokem +16

      thats. deep my mom did the same thing bro i feel you

    • @samBrightuel
      @samBrightuel Před rokem +24

      I'm so sorry
      Mental health just doesn't feel like it has the respect it deserves
      Hope you can find a close friend that you can talk to that's what I've been doing

    • @blueside2630
      @blueside2630 Před rokem +5

      I am so sorry luv :(

    • @kaylaprice370
      @kaylaprice370 Před rokem +15

      I work at one, they did your mom dirty. My patients get a phone call every evening. There's visitation 3 days a week for an hour. I'm sorry your mom did not get the help she needed

    • @beanbean5019
      @beanbean5019 Před rokem +5

      this broke my heart to read :( if my mother went through that i wouldnt know if i could recover from the heart break. best wishes for you ❤️

  • @zenketski
    @zenketski Před 8 měsíci +1716

    These videos are reaffirming the fact that I will never talk about my mental health out of the fear of ending up in a place like that

    • @Butterscotch_96
      @Butterscotch_96 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Welcome to America motherfuckers!

    • @donatodiniccolodibettobardi842
      @donatodiniccolodibettobardi842 Před 7 měsíci

      😢❤️‍🩹
      Depending on your country it might be well worth it to talk about your mental health, because things go bad. Sadly, there are plenty of places where people are all too eager to institutionalize and "fix" people for things they consider to be abnormal, and places where you have to jump through the number of complicated hoops to prove, that you indeed have problems that need attention from healthcare. Some places have both.
      But if you know your rights and are willing to fight for your happiness it's never not worth a try. Just make sure you are really sure what you sign and if you are okay with what the document implies.
      There are hotlines. There are online support communities for people with similar issues. There are private psychiatrists, they usually can help with simpler stuff. There are various therapists (it sometimes takes time to find one that is a good one). There are organizations that occasionally provide free therapy.
      I don't know what kind of heavy stuff you have to deal with, but you *deserve* happiness. You *are* worth fighting for. Don't lose your hope.
      Good luck. ❤🫂

    • @donatodiniccolodibettobardi842
      @donatodiniccolodibettobardi842 Před 7 měsíci +59

      You might never need to come anywhere near the psychiatric ward, if your problems aren't severe or subtle enough to require it and mental healthcare in the country/district isn't total garbage run by angry idiots.
      From my limited experience, the stay is mostly boring, but you might be forced to socialize with people who are incredibly annoying, for various reasons.
      If it's a temporary stay the boredom and regime just sucks. If it's involuntary... I get where you come from, I can imagine it's gonna feel like prison with extra steps.
      But I've heard that clinics around the world throw people with serious mental health issues *out* on the streets (I've seen some of them myself), instead of keeping them in, because they can't or don't want to house and feed them. Some of them would've been safer, if they had a place to stay and assistance. People with mental illness are more often victims of violence both outside and occasionally within mental institutions, not perpetrators, like they're often treated as.
      It's just the best help the society can offer to the people who really need it often is quite shit. 😢

    • @donatodiniccolodibettobardi842
      @donatodiniccolodibettobardi842 Před 7 měsíci +24

      Mental healthcare is worth talking and learning about, even when it's not yours. And it's not horrible universally.
      There are people who care, institutions that were made and regulated better to help, not hurt, there are activists who work together, protest and win, so that things get better, there are reputations to these psych wards and clinics, good or bad, people talk, patients talk.
      And we have a lot to learn from places where people did better, do better. So we know we can as well.

    • @Firebrand82
      @Firebrand82 Před 7 měsíci +6

      I feel you bro

  • @ghosty6288
    @ghosty6288 Před 8 měsíci +4

    You forgot. The tracker to make sure you don't leave. At least one really strong person incase you yell, the staff who make you feel like shit, and my personal favorite "The Leech Room", the blood draws

  • @Ramcikk
    @Ramcikk Před 7 měsíci +2

    Pov: you’re supposed to be in a psychward but ur somehow still not in it

  • @beefymcskillet5601
    @beefymcskillet5601 Před rokem +463

    This is why I advise everyone to stay out of there. It literally detaches you from reality and every is so fake and unreal. So when you get out you realize the world doesn’t work like the ward so you end up going back because they’re not helping you.

    • @prussiaball1871
      @prussiaball1871 Před rokem

      The whole point is to take you out of society so your brain repairs itself, the only problem with that is that it can take years for the brain to repair itself

    • @jbrennan381
      @jbrennan381 Před rokem +6

      Exactly.

    • @fabiofanf3e813
      @fabiofanf3e813 Před rokem

      its like being forced to live in a mini (and forgive me for it) north korea
      you cant do nothing
      you have nothing
      its an illusion that is constructed to rip into your mind, realitg and sanity

    • @loganosborne164
      @loganosborne164 Před rokem +1

      Well when you get into the real world you have to act like an adult and be an adult lmao

    • @jbrennan381
      @jbrennan381 Před rokem

      @@loganosborne164 Most mentally ill people are trying to act like an adult

  • @eileenlester4342
    @eileenlester4342 Před rokem +2528

    A good friend of mine was badly injured when she worked in a psych ward as an aide. She was leaving for a another job shortly when a patient threw a chair at her and she really got hurt. This was about 20 years ago.

    • @bwingbwinggwiyomi
      @bwingbwinggwiyomi Před rokem +39

      Yikes... Hope she's okay, not permanently injured and has a better job nowadays.

    • @michellesunshinestar
      @michellesunshinestar Před rokem +15

      Gosh. The patient needed an Adavan medication. They give those out to calm people down.

    • @rrtttfthxg2143
      @rrtttfthxg2143 Před rokem +6

      Where i am those are bolted on the ground

    • @shar159
      @shar159 Před rokem +5

      I had a TV thrown at me...

    • @rhov-anion
      @rhov-anion Před rokem

      I friend worked at a psych ward and changed to the ER because it was less dangerous. Many of the patients made her a target because she's a woman of color. They had one lady there who she swore was living in 1852 Georgia with how she spoke to anyone with brownish skin, and she was bitten five times (once by the racist lady).

  • @Rose-uf1eh
    @Rose-uf1eh Před 7 měsíci +2

    A kid i met in there tried 3 times in there once by literally storing up his meds that he got every night. Keep in mind this was like a maximum security prison lol no privacy parents have to be pat down(only parents could visit) last i checked he was going to be sent to the live in facility untill he turns 18 because he tried to commit more than 20 times now
    I wish him the best and i hope he keeps being one of the best ppl i know

  • @I-eat-rocks11
    @I-eat-rocks11 Před 4 měsíci +2

    “If you have friends..” DUDEEEEE-

  • @ASMauRi
    @ASMauRi Před rokem +535

    The pysch nurses literally are worse than the patients. Garfield behavioral center was a nightmare

    • @johnnystankiewicz295
      @johnnystankiewicz295 Před rokem +21

      Garfield lol

    • @BraveMushroom
      @BraveMushroom Před rokem +26

      ​@@johnnystankiewicz295 I love lasagna Jon hehe

    • @audrei679
      @audrei679 Před rokem +10

      st marys is easily the worst asylum. wish that place went bankrupt

    • @VinVin_31
      @VinVin_31 Před rokem

      For me in Canada it was Brampton civic the staff were so unprofessional I was fucking 12-13 this bitch literally stood over my bed and told me to stop crying…
      I came out with ptsd….

    • @crvot
      @crvot Před rokem +8

      were you forced to eat lasagna?

  • @remynobdy8844
    @remynobdy8844 Před rokem +2003

    All I ever learned from the psyche ward is "never seek help"

    • @Ryan-op7yd
      @Ryan-op7yd Před rokem +185

      And even when you do get the help you've so desperately been looking for... it ends after 6 months and you're given the boot directly back into the real world with zero outpatient support, almost primed to fall right back into your old habits. Oh and you're also possibly several thousand dollars poorer.

    • @jordyw469
      @jordyw469 Před rokem +14

      Same

    • @LeviAckerman096
      @LeviAckerman096 Před rokem +64

      Same here. Since my last psyche ward visit in 2021, I haven't talked to anyone about anything that I'm dealing with. I don't trust anyone anymore, whether it's family or doctors.

    • @datboi5913
      @datboi5913 Před rokem

      Fr always go outpatient if you can it sucks in those bitches. I’ve been in short and long term and tbh short term is the worst.

    • @holonerd13
      @holonerd13 Před rokem +23

      Seek help, just not from the people who claim to be professionals. Cuz the only thing they’re good at is giving you PTSD

  • @SH0K0L3R1EDITS
    @SH0K0L3R1EDITS Před 8 měsíci +6

    gifts from your friends if you have friends 💀

  • @thelettucescreams2494
    @thelettucescreams2494 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Damn they actually let her keep her phone? They didnt let me have any electronics at all lmao. It almost killed me not having my music.

  • @Ryan78336
    @Ryan78336 Před rokem +680

    My room had a piece of canvas over a wall where people had raged. One tag read “don’t be a dick to yourself” another simply said “don’t die” it amused and cheered me up to read these.

    • @pixelzebra8440
      @pixelzebra8440 Před rokem +19

      You wouldn’t think the words “don’t die” would be that powerful but they truly are

  • @Toopydroppymoopy
    @Toopydroppymoopy Před 9 měsíci +364

    You know a place is great for people when a good number of people would rather violently die than willingly go

    • @mask938
      @mask938 Před 7 měsíci +33

      It’s because these places don’t actually help people. They just make it more difficult for them to hurt themselves while they’re there and they don’t provide any long term solutions for their patients’ issues.

    • @notkorr5360
      @notkorr5360 Před 7 měsíci

      Which is a good reason to find other solutions to those kinds of problems. At 17 i wanted to off myself over some drama with girls and my mom took me to a mental hospital to have me evaluated. I lied and managed to avoid getting admitted, but that would not have cured my depression ​@mask938

  • @hipstamom
    @hipstamom Před 5 měsíci +2

    I was lucky the psych ward I was in was really chill.

    • @nuclear_candy
      @nuclear_candy Před 5 měsíci +2

      I was going to say the same. I had terrible panic attacks during my pregnancies and the psych ward made me feel safe and cared for during some of the hardest times of my life.

  • @Candybatz894
    @Candybatz894 Před 15 dny +1

    My friend went to a psych ward(theyre doing muc better now!) They made friends with oneof the staff members who was very understanding and i hope there are more staff memberslike that

  • @angelacollaso496
    @angelacollaso496 Před rokem +941

    I had a nervous break down in my 20’s, thanks to my controlling ex-husband. I had a unknown amount of time at the funny farm. They kept me sedated for an unknown while. Then I got to play with the others, only to find out I was being psycho annualized and talked to in the third party. It was then that I realized I wasn’t the crazy one. I was just stressed the fuck out and killing my self was not the answer, but kicking my husband out was! Luckily I had signed myself into the hospital (with no memory of that). I was able to sign myself out.
    *Stay out of the funny farm. It’s not funny.

    • @WaitingForTheTrumpet
      @WaitingForTheTrumpet Před rokem +53

      Thank you for this comment. I really needed to see something like this to know that I'm not alone and I'm not crazy.

    • @angelacollaso496
      @angelacollaso496 Před rokem +45

      @Angel sometimes you just need self care and people that value you.
      You also need to see value in yourself. Love yourself. You’re worth it!

    • @WaitingForTheTrumpet
      @WaitingForTheTrumpet Před rokem +21

      @@angelacollaso496 thank you. I try to think and believe that but it's hard.

    • @angelacollaso496
      @angelacollaso496 Před rokem +16

      @@WaitingForTheTrumpet I know it’s hard, but you have to keep thinking it and believing it, to manifest it.
      Set boundaries for yourself. Cut negativity out of your life as much as possible. You’ll feel the difference.
      Be thankful for every good day.
      I wish you blessings and happiness.

    • @squiddies6896
      @squiddies6896 Před rokem +10

      seriously,,, most ppl considered crazy it is just bc of the ppl in their lives, they r the problem not the person,,

  • @Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027
    @Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 Před rokem +846

    Imagine if we had childhood Trauma education and treatment so we didn't need psych-wards

    • @YouHaveAnApeHead
      @YouHaveAnApeHead Před rokem +54

      Or we actually have free healthcare and other essential things to survive, and educate people in how to take care of their health. As somebody who has been neglected by doctors all my life, education on why my life was so shit and sometimes painful would not have helped.

    • @yulfine1688
      @yulfine1688 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@YouHaveAnApeHeadwe do you ignorant monkey...
      It also costs 25-30% of the budget..
      You can't make things free it doesn't exist secondly mental health is one of the most difficult and barley explored fields to date. Most of the mental illnesses that exist we barley understand.. most we don't even know why they happen what genetics do it why does certain traumas or just things in general completely alter and change the brain and so forth.
      Most people are educated on how to take care of themselves that's your parents or guardians jobs as well as Healthcare providers. Reality it not everyone does that job and not everyone listens either you can't force it that does nothing.
      You're not entitled to litterally anything no one is. No animal is entitled to things either that's how reality works we aren't in some fairytale. Most NHS systems are failing due to poor wages poor support unable to provide choices to patients because the government restricts it due to costs, labor shortages, poor benefits, limited access to supplies they need and much more.. many of those systems people are leaving or demanding what I've mentioned above to be increased. Countries cannot afford it.. Canada's systems are costing over 50% of its budget.. nhs has never made sense and it never will it's not even an area the government should be Influencing its allows far too much corruption with pharmaceuticals etc.. too many regulations that don't help anyone especially in America. They purposely restrict the amount of doctors and nurses yearly to keep staff shortages raising wages sure but that creates far more issues than it solves and makes it near impossible for foreign doctors to practice here.
      Listen bud get that utopia garbage out of your head. It will never happen and it shouldn't because it oversteps people's rights and liberties.

    • @Funnemonkeman
      @Funnemonkeman Před 8 měsíci +4

      We have that in norway which i am very glad for

    • @clownshrooms
      @clownshrooms Před 8 měsíci

      fr if people cared about me actually being abused as a kid i wouldn't be suicidal. they gave me meds and just sent me back to the abuse. + it's so dehumanizing to be under constant surveillance, to have your naked body examined, to be given worthless platitudes and thought terminating cliches instead of actual understanding.

    • @alphabetsoup6013
      @alphabetsoup6013 Před 8 měsíci +11

      That would require the government to prioritize the welfare and advancement of our society and the only way that is happening (because we have two political parties who FUNDAMENTALLY REFUSE to cooperate) would be to restructure the government as a whole. Socialism would help more than capitalism

  • @Daily_InternetMemes
    @Daily_InternetMemes Před 7 měsíci +3

    Custom made gifts...
    "IF you have friends"

  • @Maxy.waxyyy
    @Maxy.waxyyy Před 7 měsíci +4

    Word for word is crazy

  • @silleecat
    @silleecat Před rokem +265

    All these comments about being in a psych ward just breaks my heart 😢. I hope you all can heal from the trauma. You didn’t deserve to be treated this way. No one does.

    • @daianaxi1295
      @daianaxi1295 Před 8 měsíci

      well you lucky you.

    • @janets7291
      @janets7291 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you. I appreciate that.

    • @madmonty4761
      @madmonty4761 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@janets7291what bad role did your shitty life give you?

  • @fridabone
    @fridabone Před rokem +7717

    Things in the ER psych unit that just make sense
    • Nurses treating you like shit
    • Nurses denying you food and water
    • Nurses walking away with peoples prosthetic leg because they wanted to talk to a significant other on the phone
    • Nurses denying this behavior in the comments and blaming it on patients
    • Mean girl to nurse pipeline

    • @fridabone
      @fridabone Před rokem +506

      The place I ended up going to was great, but I still get nightmares from ER experience two years later. Never go there

    • @anokat
      @anokat Před rokem +499

      Adding onto that second bullet, nurses not caring about patients' diet in general. I was anorexic and ate like four salads (basically a cup of shredded lettuce lol) the whole week I was there. No one seemed to mind and they didn't record if you ate or not. My dr would ask if I was eating, but I would just lie 🤷‍♀️

    • @lizardman1582
      @lizardman1582 Před rokem +270

      Psych wards actually suck if your under 18. I’ve been in the ward twice once as a teenager and the other as an adult and it looking back it was shocking how mean and incompetent the staff was when I was younger.

    • @Lions-7539
      @Lions-7539 Před rokem +4

      ​@@fridabone but what if you need to

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 Před rokem

      Ironically as an intern I loathed the nurses and thought they were absolute c*nts but as a patient during 5 psychiatric stints I don't fault them bc the crazy patients with severe psychotic disorders are a pain in the ass 24/7 and if I had to deal with them everyday, I'd be an as$hole too.

  • @I_collect_Barbies
    @I_collect_Barbies Před 2 měsíci +1

    “If you have friends”😭😭😭

  • @junebugg13
    @junebugg13 Před 4 měsíci +1

    *cuts thighs with coloring book paper* “that wasn’t me it was one of the other patients:3”

  • @legitler1208
    @legitler1208 Před rokem +1026

    Psych wards are 100x worse than prison, and the people who play the crazy card in court find that out the hard way

    • @JesusChrist-ip7vm
      @JesusChrist-ip7vm Před rokem +82

      Murders and those kinds of people dont go to places like this. The places they go to are 10x worse than these

    • @Ghost-lk2fc
      @Ghost-lk2fc Před rokem +33

      Some yes, but not all of them. I've been to 3 different places and had a good experience every time.

    • @ballsack1039
      @ballsack1039 Před rokem

      @@JesusChrist-ip7vmsome people actually plea insanity or mental instability to get out of prison and be put in a psych unit for people like them (violent criminals) and yes those people expect a place such as the one in the video, a regular psych ward. But the people who plea insanity don’t realise that they are being put in a place with other people just like them and that they’d be under heavier surveillance with heavier protocols and policies, it’s always a funny little shock for them after finding out that a criminal psych ward IS worse than going to prison lol. I’ve heard of psych inmates beg to be put in prison instead of a psych unit and I think it’s fucking hilarious that they think they deserve that kind of compassion after committing unspeakable crimes and then LYING to get out of prison time only to be faced with much worse circumstances. Criminals who lie to be put in a psych DESERVE to stay in the psych unit to suffer whatever atrocities happen there.

    • @MattSuguisAsFondAsEverrr
      @MattSuguisAsFondAsEverrr Před rokem

      @@JesusChrist-ip7vm im sure sodomy is less worse than being in these looney bins my lord

    • @brandonj7586
      @brandonj7586 Před rokem +35

      People who argue insanity and succeed go to a different pych ward specifically for those people who committed violent crimes. They are not anywhere near these places shown in the video.
      Not to mention it is extremely hard to successfully argue insanity if you are not completely out of your mind because you get evaluated by psychological professionals who will know if you are faking it.

  • @hel2727
    @hel2727 Před rokem +154

    what also makes sense is the staff not treating you like a human being and you ending up pretending to be fine just to get out of that hellhole.

    • @datboi5913
      @datboi5913 Před rokem +25

      I tried to talk to the staff about a noise the pipes were making in the ceiling… they called security and I got fucking tazed…

    • @anticringeempire2242
      @anticringeempire2242 Před rokem

      @@datboi5913 this is why when I get controll over America (using the benevolent dictatorship of The United Allience) I will make it ILLEGAL to have psych wards, as a humans wants to kill themself is THEIR THOUGHTS, and they can do what they want.

    • @Dado_nastro
      @Dado_nastro Před rokem +7

      ​@@datboi5913 wtf

    • @datboi5913
      @datboi5913 Před rokem +7

      @@Dado_nastro if you can explain the reasoning Ill rest peacefully

    • @phytolyssa
      @phytolyssa Před rokem +2

      sad but true - metallica

  • @CheeseGrater69
    @CheeseGrater69 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Id rather be forced to live forever then go into one of those places

  • @Leah-uy5iv
    @Leah-uy5iv Před 9 měsíci +180

    I used to block my door with those heavy ass chairs and make them watch me dance as they tried to open it.

  • @Robin07014
    @Robin07014 Před rokem +1701

    I was sent to a psych ward (in Germany) and it was the best decision my therapist could have made at the time. It saved my life. The staff was (mostly) nice and I got to do a lot of fun activites such ad horse therapy, dog therapy, ergotherapy, bodytherapy, yoga and so on. I got along really well with the other patients and made friends. My clinic therapist and the other staff helped me to climb out of my depression hole. What I am trying to say is that not every experience is bad. When you need to go to a psych ward to stop
    yourself from hurting or killing yourself, do it. Just be careful where you go because not evey clinic is as great as mine was.
    Edit: Someone has let me know that I am describing a mental hospital where you are treated better than at a psych ward

    • @Silksper
      @Silksper Před rokem +133

      Germany seems so much better than the US with this stuff…

    • @jbrennan381
      @jbrennan381 Před rokem +50

      Is every ward like that in Germany? I don't think there are any like that in the States. I'm happy you got the help you need and the experience though! That's awesome

    • @professionalcyberbully6410
      @professionalcyberbully6410 Před rokem +34

      I've honestly never heard of a bad German psych ward, can you share some wisdom with us Americans?

    • @datboi5913
      @datboi5913 Před rokem +34

      America needs to take some notes from Germany…

    • @tifftaffy6062
      @tifftaffy6062 Před rokem +12

      I never had the ability to choose, they just sent me wherever there was availability

  • @kyle3465
    @kyle3465 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Ah yes, the heavy chair, a chair that literally anyone could pick up and absolutely crush someone with

  • @calebharch7229
    @calebharch7229 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Motivational quotes make me want to die even more

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 Před 6 měsíci

      Seems a bit inhumane to inflict that on psych patients

  • @sorgundus7927
    @sorgundus7927 Před rokem +132

    Ah yes. Make the chairs heavy so when someone becomes strong enough to actually throw them people die

    • @codiethememe1273
      @codiethememe1273 Před rokem +28

      Yeah.. I was in a mental hospital with those as a teenager and I was somewhat muscular and I pointed out to the staff I could easily lift and toss the heavy ass chairs and I felt it was a safety concern, and proceeded to lift it and move around with it somewhat easily to show them. I would also be the one that moved chairs around for the smaller/younger patients there because they struggled.

    • @brandonj7586
      @brandonj7586 Před rokem +13

      Honestly it doesn't even matter how stong someone is, if you are angry/scared/panicked enough almost anyone could launch that chair across the room.

    • @downhomesunset
      @downhomesunset Před rokem

      @@brandonj7586 Yeah; adrenaline rush can be deadly to others

  • @alleybaby135
    @alleybaby135 Před rokem +1338

    I wish mine was like this- the place I was in they didn’t let us have coloring books, blankets, or pillows and the staff straight up told me I was faking everything and then was like “I don’t know why people who do stuff like this to themselves (talking about my sh) are scared of needles” and then laughed at me when I started passing in and out- and told us that if we didn’t exercise they would make us stay in longer cs we weren’t being compliant- they also refused to let my roommate have tampons or thick pads and yelled at her for getting blood on the sheets- and then told one of the guys if he was “actually depressed” he should just go off himself then- there’s literally sm more than that but ong it’s the worst experience I’ve ever had :’)
    Edit: Also my brother got evaluated by the same place and they told him that if he got admitted he had a 90% chance of being r@pped by the other patients and sent him home- he took his life about a month later. I honestly don’t know how that place is still in business.

    • @multidebbie1
      @multidebbie1 Před rokem +104

      That is honestly the worst feeling ever when someone tells u that ur faking. I can relate a little bit since everytime I get sick I tell mom and my brothers always tell me to stop faking it.

    • @oliviafairchild4092
      @oliviafairchild4092 Před rokem +43

      im so sorry how awful your time was, i cant believe how we just have to accept that one flew over the cukoos nest is still relevant

    • @mostbasedman1686
      @mostbasedman1686 Před rokem +12

      I guess you won’t wanna go back

    • @downhomesunset
      @downhomesunset Před rokem +22

      @@mostbasedman1686 But that is the worst feeling is knowing that there is capable help out there but it’s a crapshoot as to whether or not you get adequate help!

    • @fakeemail6815
      @fakeemail6815 Před rokem +12

      even if I wasn't afraid of needles I would still be afraid if the person administering it was as awful as those people

  • @stormexaustralia77
    @stormexaustralia77 Před 7 měsíci +2

    When i first walked through our psych ward before it opened up, they were saying how much they spent on it to make it sewer slide proof... I told them straight up all the ways that people could still go down the slide with all their new changes. They tried saying i was wrong because it was all studied... i said granted, but did you ever ask anyone who had been there before? So i showed them exactly how i would do it.... they were slightly miffed that their new multimillion dollar hospital was now sewer slide proof and how someone with a hx of depression and sewer slide attempts pulled it all apart. Ii told them next time, just give me the money and let me design it.

  • @yourcousinthrocky
    @yourcousinthrocky Před 8 měsíci +934

    crazy part is when you go to a psych ward there’s a 97% chance you’ll come out worse than you went in

    • @sealstech8087
      @sealstech8087 Před 7 měsíci +33

      This is because people will have a breakdown and run for help instead of growing up and then they find themselves in a room with folks who are actually deranged. Its like sending a petty thief to a federal supermax prison, they dont belong. Weve watered down the defining line of mental illness and when it needs to be addressed and what can be done for it. Weve lumped people into it who are just performative with their temper tantrums because life simply hasnt given them what they want. Most people just need a life coach. Even a lot of suicide attempts are performative for sympathy but the person cant admit that so they take it to the top and find out the top is a cold room. I wish everyone well but weve not handled this situation properly.

    • @CommanderWiggins
      @CommanderWiggins Před 7 měsíci +188

      ​@@sealstech8087 You would be doing the world a huge favor if you decided to stop talking.

    • @Theratsintrenchcoat
      @Theratsintrenchcoat Před 7 měsíci +64

      Sealstetch is the type of guy to end up in there for yapping.

    • @ballman76-f
      @ballman76-f Před 7 měsíci +5

      ​@@sealstech8087Absolutely right people have become so soft.

    • @iridescentgf
      @iridescentgf Před 7 měsíci +59

      @@sealstech8087or… maybe you’re just not qualified to tell people whats wrong with them. cuz i dont think you’re a doctor..

  • @Theothevaultscribe
    @Theothevaultscribe Před 9 měsíci +591

    And that’s a patient with privilege, she’s allowed her own clothes and not paper clothes. Someone’s been behaving themselves

    • @djsaidez271
      @djsaidez271 Před 8 měsíci +57

      plus she has her phone and internet access, dont they take them away sometimes?

    • @just_jana9959
      @just_jana9959 Před 8 měsíci +13

      How is it legal to take that away???

    • @djsaidez271
      @djsaidez271 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@just_jana9959 clothes can be used to try and hurt yourself

    • @Theothevaultscribe
      @Theothevaultscribe Před 8 měsíci +23

      @@just_jana9959 it’s patient safety. You’ve clearly never been on either end of the drawstring and bedpost and it shows 💀
      But in all seriousness, some people aren’t even allowed to have lamps or non weighted chairs in their room. Usually when they’re that far gone, they have a sitter for safety.

    • @janets7291
      @janets7291 Před 8 měsíci

      @@djsaidez271 Most of the time.

  • @mikebuncak1271
    @mikebuncak1271 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I was in one where they had times you had to stay in your room but I was allowed to go into the quiet room and just color because my roommate constantly was going crazy hitting walls with fist and his head. But those mindful meditation coloring books are amazing especially with ADHD so you can hyper focus instead of being in your head.

  • @brandonn6287
    @brandonn6287 Před rokem +181

    Lift until you can use the psych chairs as a weapon

    • @gdmalin7128
      @gdmalin7128 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Yeah but ive read they are only like 40lbs so light work, give me 2 so I can dual weld

  • @bigboinkie4352
    @bigboinkie4352 Před rokem +506

    Psych Wards are my worst fear, I'd rather die then get their "help" for even one day

    • @beanman2047
      @beanman2047 Před rokem

      Trust me, they are literally jail cells.
      I no longer share any of my feelings with anyone and think therapy is a joke because of it.
      Horrible food with the bare minimum of nutrition. Cameras in every room, including the bathroom. You're stripped down off all your clothes and belongings. You cannot leave your room unless someone comes to get you, even if you gotta go to the bathroom. I was 17 which should of landed me in the children's ward but I was instead placed in the adult ward with extremely violent people, one person was chained to the wall and screaming for an hour talking about how he was going to kill everyone. My only form of entertainment was a single book that they bent most of the pages trying to see if I had anything between the pages. The nurses, doctors, and therapists literally did not care about my well being.
      All in all a horrible experience and I felt so degraded and I felt worse after I left.

    • @screew708
      @screew708 Před rokem +82

      And that's why people kill themselves instead of seeking help because "help" means loosing every human right, getting drugged and locked in with crazy people and treated inhumane.

    • @sugarcandykiddycat1986
      @sugarcandykiddycat1986 Před rokem +11

      It's not even help at that point!

    • @privategoobie7plays130
      @privategoobie7plays130 Před rokem +6

      I know I wish we could get rid of them they never ever help they are horrible and don’t help you in anyway, like I just hate them so much there so messed up and so inhumane I hope we abolish them and set up something new because those are not ok at all

    • @internetuser4210
      @internetuser4210 Před rokem +11

      I went to a childs mental hospital, all that place taught me was to hold in my feelings so I wouldn't get punished for having an illness. I am so lucky that my stay was so short, mine was a week, I think the kid next room to me was there for 2 months by the time I left
      Edit: Just to add, the reason I left wasn't because I was showing signs of being okay, I got out because I faked my emotions

  • @ventopha
    @ventopha Před 8 měsíci +1

    “things in a psych ward that just make sense”
    “me”

  • @Red_Rubyreal
    @Red_Rubyreal Před 8 měsíci +1

    The only job where all day long you just here "Crazy?I was crazy once they locked me in a room"

  • @bikizuzu2
    @bikizuzu2 Před rokem +275

    That toothpaste is really a special kind of hell, lol. That, and the fact that they came around every 15 minutes, night or day, to make sure I was still breathing. At first, it felt like prison to me, but they were so very kind, and all the rules and restrictions made sense.

    • @joshdobs9772
      @joshdobs9772 Před rokem +20

      I resorted to using soap instead of that toothpaste. Tastes gross, but gets your teeth clean, then rinse, spit, and grab a piece of Nicorette...

    • @barb8335
      @barb8335 Před rokem +19

      We're you on suicide watch? That's probably why it was so frequent

    • @bikizuzu2
      @bikizuzu2 Před rokem +57

      @@barb8335 I literally had forgotten that that's what it actually was for, but yep! I had a terrible time sleeping, and some of the staff were so damn weird when they came in the room, like the one that would stand over my bed real close to try to see my face, then stand there for a full minute, counting my breaths. I'd wake up to that and my poor PTSD would flash back to when I had a stalker that did that. 🙄

    • @GingerBun
      @GingerBun Před rokem

      what did it taste like? what kind of toothpaste was it

    • @bikizuzu2
      @bikizuzu2 Před rokem +29

      @@GingerBun I found it to be very odd. Most toothpaste is quite minty, and tends to 'foam' a bit; this stuff had almost no flavour, but a very weird, almost sour aftertaste. The texture was almost...slimy? slippery?? (it's really hard to describe). It doesn't have a nice, scrubby, 'sudsy' texture like most toothpaste, and my teeth never ever felt clean. Person in another comment said they'd used soap instead, and honestly, that's a great idea, lol. Oh, and it's CLEAR. 🤨

  • @funkid500
    @funkid500 Před rokem +300

    A woman I know inhaled a rubber glove that they forgot to take out after cleaning her room. She didn’t make it

    • @hershekissed
      @hershekissed Před rokem +13

      Well damn😮

    • @magnarcreed3801
      @magnarcreed3801 Před rokem +40

      She’s a lucky one then based off how hellish these places are. Don’t blame her.

    • @funkid500
      @funkid500 Před rokem +79

      @@magnarcreed3801 she was in a phsychosis. She was a in a nice hospital for 4 days and then did that. So no not lucky.

    • @DefiniteIyHuman
      @DefiniteIyHuman Před rokem +4

      How the hell did she inhale a rubber glove?

    • @funkid500
      @funkid500 Před rokem +35

      @@DefiniteIyHuman she quite simply inhaled a rubber gloves

  • @SarahPriceMoore
    @SarahPriceMoore Před 7 měsíci

    “If you have friends…” ❤😂❤

  • @k.elysium6819
    @k.elysium6819 Před 4 měsíci +1

    When I was under a psych hold I had to get my mom to bring me a razor and wait while I quickly went into the bathroom to use it. I think they should have them, just not let the patients keep them. Give them for 60 seconds, have the patient come back out, inspect the razor for tamporing, then another 60 seconds until fully shaved. The disposable ones don't come apart and you would definitely need tools to remove the blades from them. I tried to remove one once (many years prior) just to see if I could and no matter what I did I could not get it out, even with scissors and a lighter. The pink dollarama ones are extremely safe! Having body hair growing in is like torture. It feels like a constant allergic reaction. I'm getting itchy just thinking about it 😢

  • @brooklynnselby3274
    @brooklynnselby3274 Před rokem +325

    As someone who went to shadow mountain mental health facility in Oklahoma (before it was shut down), I cannot relate to this persons experience at all 😅 shit was TERRIBLE. Good to know there are at least a few good psych wards that exist.

    • @Just1Nora
      @Just1Nora Před rokem +5

      Oooh...yikes. Hope you have since gotten some good help.

    • @randomcommenter7170
      @randomcommenter7170 Před rokem +19

      Even the name sounds terrifying

    • @sparkle0859
      @sparkle0859 Před rokem +7

      Imo there is no such thing as a good psych ward

    • @Just1Nora
      @Just1Nora Před rokem +1

      @@sparkle0859 getting people help and keeping them from harming themselves, while also not abusing them, is a pretty good thing don't you think? Or are you still a moody teenager who can't stand having their phone and clothes taken for a while if it saves their life?

    • @Chex_Mex
      @Chex_Mex Před rokem

      @@Just1Nora No, I think they just have a realistic look into the awful state of our mental health institutions. I've been to one of the "best" mental health institutions in the US and even there you're treated like you're not human. They lie to you about how long you'll be staying and as soon as you show that you're interested in leaving, they don't give you privileges to go outside. It's horrifically adversarial and you feel insane if only because the staff and doctors treat you like shit and only care that you don't off yourself. They don't even try to empathize with where you're at and the help they give you is useless at best and insulting at worst. Like really, coloring books are supposed to heal mental health? I had seen staff clearly push people into talking about things they were not ready to talk about and rubbing in the fact that they had no friends in front of the entire group. If this is the state of our best mental health wards, I can only imagine how horrific the rest of them are. The patients were the only thing good about that place, I got lucky and all the other patients were very nice people.

  • @Glmorrs1
    @Glmorrs1 Před rokem +212

    My brother worked at a mental health facility, and one lady would write inspirational quotes, but she never got them right, and the best one was when she meant to write “Hope springs eternal” but instead wrote “Hope brings a turtle”. I hope that lady’s doing well, she was nice.

    • @FishyFrog
      @FishyFrog Před rokem +34

      I mean "Hope brings a turtle" is a pretty great quote

    • @AJB_twoleftwings
      @AJB_twoleftwings Před 8 měsíci +7

      * starts hoping really really hard because… I really want a turtle *

  • @Lipstick_Queen
    @Lipstick_Queen Před 10 dny

    We couldn’t have phones but could have our own regular sized toothpaste.

  • @-P0KKAN_RED-
    @-P0KKAN_RED- Před 7 měsíci +2

    I had my oldest brother who went to a psych ward, he said that the light switches looked edible 😰

  • @princessaur
    @princessaur Před rokem +506

    She was allowed to have her phone? Every psych ward I've ever been to confiscates your phone immediately. It's like the first thing they do.

    • @2dfaceguyidk
      @2dfaceguyidk Před rokem +53

      but why all the comments I've read is so you don't have contact with the outside world and even then WHY THE HELL

    • @otoyatakechi
      @otoyatakechi Před rokem +71

      She's probably in another country. In America you can't have electronics but I know some countries in Europe allow them

    • @nikotheneko839
      @nikotheneko839 Před rokem +34

      @@2dfaceguyidk I THINK it’s so there are no distractions in trying to get better, I know that a lot of stuff online can be triggering, and there’s some interesting tutorials on the internet on how to hurt yourself in various ways in a variety of places. But I feel like restricted or monitored access is better than none at all, I was so lonely and stressed during my stay at a psych ward over how little I could socialize, the one I went to even had a rule that you can’t form bonds and connections with the other patients, all I got was a ten minute phone call at night with my family. I kinda live off social interaction, I get like… uber depressed without it, so you can imagine how hard it was to get better while in there. It was kinda nice to detox from the stress of living, if you feel like you need a vacation where pretty much every single hour of everyday is planned out for you, very neatly with few decisions to make and absolutely nothing major, cause that’s what it was like for me, then maybe a psych ward is great for you

    • @japanpanda2179
      @japanpanda2179 Před rokem +7

      ​@@otoyatakechi The hospital is Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation, which is in Canada, so maybe.

    • @joseosorio1242
      @joseosorio1242 Před rokem

      I know alot of people that snuck in phones pretty easy just say you don’t wanna be striped search cuz u were raped😁

  • @SmolPotato8
    @SmolPotato8 Před rokem +480

    I hate the ones that don't let you contact your family and keep you in there for months with nothing to do. An acquaintance of mine got sent to one for half a year, no contact with anyone excluding seeing your family on Christmas. We thought they killed themselves for like 4 months

    • @jbrennan381
      @jbrennan381 Před rokem +12

      I was fortunately only in for about 5 days, but they wouldn't let me see my family either. No visitors. It was in June of last year, so it's not like it was the hight of the pandemic either.

    • @owene2530
      @owene2530 Před rokem

      That's why I think psych wards are fucked up. They don't solve any problems. They seem to think that preventing you from killing yourself is the equivalent of solving your depression or other problems. It's all a joke.

    • @meggiemusic9
      @meggiemusic9 Před rokem +10

      my bf also got sent to one and i thought he was dead after he didnt message me for a week, he is okay now tho but i wish i couldve been there for him

    • @holx2895
      @holx2895 Před rokem +10

      Why do they do this? I can only imagine how much stress this puts on everyone involved.

    • @rikospostmodernlife
      @rikospostmodernlife Před rokem

      that's White Room Torture

  • @immalogg1642
    @immalogg1642 Před 8 měsíci +1

    When i was 17 i went to a psych ward, a lot of this is accurate. but my place was for minors and i was the oldest one there. it was a high-risk psych wars which means you were only there for one reason, and none of us were allowed to talk about why; of course it was plain to see who had attempted what and my wrists stuck out like a sore thumb. of course some rns didn’t care and just played chess with the patients so i learned a lot about why other people were there and other people’s lives. about half the people there acted to casually and talked about how they had gone 3-4 times and the thought of ever going back terrified me: the other half of people were more like me in that regard. i just work every day to never collapse like that again; my spiral began this time last year.