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My spouse was brought to in to the emergency ward at St George by the ambulance and police and they had been under alcohol influence and attempted suicide. At the emergency ward they had refused to be sedated and wanted to leave and when arrived, I was told they had to be under restraints because they showed signs of aggression. When my spouse started waking up and I was speaking to them, they had asked for the restraints to be taken off which the nurse complied as I was there. When they started picking at the needle on their hand, the security officers tried to restrain my spouse and it got worse from there as 3 of the security guards tried to sit on them. I was unable to witness fully what happened but I know one of the officers kneed them in the hand. This is a pretty bad bruise as when I was allowed to visit my spouse 4 days later, I noticed they had a big bruise forming on their right eye and it was slightly bloodshot.
The doctors at the mental ward also informed me that my spouse was heavily sedated which is slightly higher than normal, and I do not understand how the doctors are questioning them and expecting that they form coherent sentences when they are heavily under sedation. This is an act I find horrible as I was at the emergency ward with the doctor demanding my spouse to speak properly since they were slurring their words under sedation.
I was also told for 4 days that as their spouse, who has spent the last 12 years and constantly been beside them, I was not allowed to visit my spouse because they had not done a PCR swap when at the emergency ward, a RAT test was administered and they were negative. This caused a lot of stress to me and I was in a very bad state of depression since I had just witnessed my spouse trying to kill themselves and then was further denied my rights to visit or talk to them.
To my knowledge, my spouse was also withheld basic necessities like shower and change of clothes until they had done a PCR test.
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"Treatment of my spouse at the ED and Mental Health Ward"
About: St George Hospital / Emergency Department St George Hospital Emergency Department Kogarah 2217 St George Mental Health Service St George Mental Health Service Kogarah 2217
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