Psych hospitals can also be for adjusting medications. In some cases, the uptake or withdrawal symptoms for psychoactive medications can be horrid.
My wife used to have to go into a psych hospital for medication changes, back when her psych was still trying to find the right meds for her. They basically kept her drugged on whatever would mask the uptake/withdrawal symptoms and supervised the changeover, and then took her off the masking drugs, and she and her psych would then see if the new drug was helping.
It sucked, but it seems to be the best they can do.
IMPORTANT NOTE: my wife is a severe case. This is not the normal/usual situation, it's just one of the things that might happen.
My wife used to have to go into a psych hospital for medication changes, back when her psych was still trying to find the right meds for her. They basically kept her drugged on whatever would mask the uptake/withdrawal symptoms and supervised the changeover, and then took her off the masking drugs, and she and her psych would then see if the new drug was helping.
It sucked, but it seems to be the best they can do.
IMPORTANT NOTE: my wife is a severe case. This is not the normal/usual situation, it's just one of the things that might happen.



The new medication really knocks me out, it even says take it before bed. I call them my pumpkin pills because at the stroke of midnight, out I go.
So, it's actually helping me sleep better. And I found out that if I REALLY need to wake up or stay awake, energy drinks work fine. (I pulled an all-night shift Friday night because of the hurricane approaching, and was able to keep myself alert despite having to take my dose before I went to work.)

So many problems are not that simple.
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