seeing a NHS counsellor? The GP prescribed pills that made me sick and worse. The counselling involved a total of 4 1/2 hours of my telling 3 different counsellors my life story sitting in a hard chair in a grotty room, after which I was told that what I had gone through, 'everyone goes through the same' and there was nothing wrong with me. I was also told if I showed any signs of not wanting to live, they would tell the police. I knew this meant I would be sectioned in a ward of violent predatory psychopaths and staff who don't care who attacks who, and where my increased nerves and panic would mean I would be deemed more unfit to be released.So, feeling much worse and afraid than before, I left and stayed away from the NHS.
So is it best to ignore the advice of religious or very moral people, who say you cannot do suicide, and you must see your NHS GP?
So is it best to ignore the advice of religious or very moral people, who say you cannot do suicide, and you must see your NHS GP?