I contacted my GP this morning re my sons mental health which has reached crisis point. I was disgusted to receive a text reply which was not appropriate given the severity of the situation we are facing. I contact the surgery immediately with further information and was sent a second text message directing us to self help resources.
I would like to express my deep concerns at the way that my request for help has been handled this morning. My son is extremely distressed - I don’t think that they comprehend how bad he is. We are doing CBT, Mindfulness etc at home with him. But he is in a constant state of panic and unable to properly engage with anything at the moment. His heart is racing, his breathing is rapid and he feels like he is choking and his throat is closing over.
I appreciate that it is a difficult situation given his age however I am extremely concerned about my son and need help for him in the interim. I know from previous experience that CAHMS can take up to a year for the referral to be accepted - my son needs help now yet the surgery state they cannot prescribe anything it has to be via CAMHS
My son is currently extremely vulnerable and not coping. I am doing my best to support him however I am reaching out for URGENT professional help as I am at a loss. The school have also raised grave concerns in regards to his mental health and I am worried about the path this may lead to if he doesn't get urgent help. I was asked if I felt he was at risk of self harm - it depends how you define self harm. He is currently afraid to eat and afraid to sleep, so in my opinion yes he is at risk of harm.
I am not medication seeking - my son is a child who never complains about anything so I know how bad things are for him right now.
I am looking for something to help give him some relief so that he can actually start to calm down enough to engage with everything else we are doing to support him. We are not sitting back looking for a magic cure, we are pro actively engaging in many things to support him and whilst the links to self help are appreciated - we are past that stage and I would not be contacting the GP for help if we weren’t. I need to speak to a GP - a text message is not appropriate in this situation and feels incredibly dismissive
Right now he needs help. I have spoken to pharmacy and there are options available to my son that do not need a consultant to prescribe.
The only option that appears left to me is to arrive at A and E and that is also impossible at moment due to how bad his anxiety is - it is specifically health related so sitting in A and E would trigger him massively
I am quite frankly disgusted with what has happened today from a practice which have always been so good
"Poor response to mental health crisis for teenager"
About: General practices in Lanarkshire General practices in Lanarkshire
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Update posted by Dazzle (a parent/guardian) 13 months ago