Chopsticks
Rice pone
There it is.
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[@Draco Dei](/images/3056339#comment_10427484)
Most often you're put in a mental health hospital (once your vitals and all are stabilized). People who are considered an endangerment to themselves or others go here.
You have a roommate with another mental health issue, which can range from hearing voices, Bipolar manic episode, suicidal depression, and also drug addicts and alcoholics who were given this chance over jail to start a monitored "detox" (since quitting cold turkey can be fatal) while attempting to address the mental health behind the addictions.
It's usually not a very good system and even after 50 years we've seen no improvement to future health, at least with suicide patients. It's not a normal hospital setting, instead it's very similarly organized like jail, just more lax.
You have to make your bed, march in line, you get 15 mins outside every day (if that), you attend sessions, your room is looked through, you are strip searched, there's cameras and staff everywhere, and you have supervised, limited visiting hours in a lounge or the closed off cafeteria, and they take away all your electric devices, belts, shoe strings, anything you might strangle yourself or someone with. The chairs are usually blocky and heavy, and there's no purchase on toilets or plumbing, beds are soft cornered and wide, and you get limited sheets and 1 worn out pillow, 2 if you're lucky.
I know, I've been 6 times at 4 different hospitals. I met 2 people fighting anorexia. Quality of these places range from adequate to awful.
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[@Draco Dei](/images/3056339#comment_10427484)
Most often you're put in a mental health hospital (once your vitals and all are stabilized). People who are considered an endangerment to themselves or others go here.
You have a roommate with another mental health issue, which can range from hearing voices, Bipolar manic episode, suicidal depression, and also drug addicts and alcoholics who were given this chance over jail to start a monitored "detox" (since quitting cold turkey can be fatal) while attempting to address the mental health behind the addictions.
It's usually not a very good system and even after 50 years we've seen no improvement to future health, at least with suicide patients. It's not a normal hospital setting, instead it's very similarly organized like jail, just more lax.
You have to make your bed, march in line, you get 15 mins outside every day (if that), you attend sessions, your room is looked through, you are strip searched, there's cameras and staff everywhere, and you have supervised, limited visiting hours in a lounge or the closed off cafeteria, and they take away all your electric devices, belts, shoe strings, anything you might strangle yourself or someone with. The chairs are usually blocky and heavy, and there's no purchase on toilets or plumbing, beds are soft cornered and wide, and you get limited sheets and 1 worn out pillow, 2 if you're lucky.
I know, I've been 6 times at 4 different hospitals. I met 2 people fighting anorexia. Quality of these places range from adequate to awful.