Testing Depression:
A journey through severe depression, hospitalization, and medication.

 

If this is your first time here, you might want to read in reverse order, from the beginning. "Testing Depression" is my true story about being hospitalized for depression.

A quick summary up to this point:

I arrived at the hospital in a police car. I was examined by the entry nurse, and then by a doctor on the unit. I met two nurses, Meg and Dorothy, and two other patients, Charlie and Louisa. I was on fifteen-minute checks. I struggled to remember the causes of my depression. My only medication at this point was Ortho-Tricyclen (birth control pills).

April 11, 2005

Hospital Gowns

I followed the nurse as she walked to another closet halfway down the corridor. She opened it and retrieved two hospital gowns and a towel for me.

“The gowns are open on one side, but you can wear two of them to cover yourself fully,” she said. “You can put the first one on forwards, and the second one backwards.”

She waited as I brought the hospital gowns and towel to my room, which was right next to the closet.

It seemed strange to wear hospital gowns in a mental hospital. Hospital gowns are for real physical illnesses, not mental illnesses, I thought.

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