up a ladder
09-12-21, 20:32
Hi my last episode of anxiety and depression was met with pretty limited support from the NHS. Basically had appointments cancelled and then was kicked off the waiting list as I had not turned up to an appointment (that they cancelled 3 days before). Luckily I managed to get Bupa support through work and that was pretty instant and very good.
I had Bupa through work and am currently expecting to be made redundant (another story) and am so scared that if I need any help from a relapse that I will have to rely on the NHS.
I have a huge amount of respect for the NHS but are they able to support people with Anxiety and depression in quite acute cases? I have been on Venlafaxine for about 4 years and before that Citalopram for about 10. History wise I have had ongoing anxiety and depression for about 28 years and am now a very tired 53 year old.
I had Bupa through work and am currently expecting to be made redundant (another story) and am so scared that if I need any help from a relapse that I will have to rely on the NHS.
I have a huge amount of respect for the NHS but are they able to support people with Anxiety and depression in quite acute cases? I have been on Venlafaxine for about 4 years and before that Citalopram for about 10. History wise I have had ongoing anxiety and depression for about 28 years and am now a very tired 53 year old.