2024. It's like a smoking ban, and cigarettes are forbidden to smoke. But the staff makes an exception for their Kazakhs. Kazakhs smoke there, which violates the ban signed by Nazarbayev. Kazakh women scream at other patients at night if they go to the toilet to pee. I do not recommend lying there. Even the right to hunger strike is not recognized there. A person tied to a bed will be fed with a spoon and his nose pinched. They can be stabbed with drugs in large doses. When I was there, the doctor-the doctor-staff beat the patient on the back of the head.
So well, I'm writing my experience in this Neuropsychiatric dispensary. When I was there, I wanted to give this place 1 star. But still, after weighing the logical moments and situations, I give a firm 3. (Middle) Here I lay (no, here I lived, like everyone else) from mid-September to mid-October. (A full month, even 31 and a half days). I was lying not only on my own initiative, but because I had to lie down because of circumstances. I went there from the military enlistment office, where I told the psychiatrist my complaints (depression, social phobia and a couple more moments). In general, I was categorically against lying there... and for another whole month… I asked the visiting doctors about what would happen if I refused to lie down. They told me that I would be considered an army dodger… Well, kapets, I have problems, I don't want to lie down, so I'm an evader… Logic of course… And of course I didn't say about it (my discontent). There's no point. My statements will not change the law..! In the end, I said, well, it's necessary, so it's necessary… I'm shocked myself… I've never been in a hospital in my life. And the most frightening thing is that my first experience was not with an ordinary hospital, but with a neuropsychiatric dispensary… That is, to lie down and live with all sorts of psychos… I am glad that I did not study the issue at the expense of these dispensaries, did not watch a video on this topic. Because everyone's situations were different and sometimes terrible. In fact, I was going there into the unknown. I didn't know what was waiting for me at all. In some aspects of life, this will seem like an advantage. But it still felt strange, like I was doing something wrong. Because it's not that I don't want to join the Army, I'm going there (mate) as I do not want... a small and main experience for me was that I was not treated with anything here at the dispensary and no injections were given. Because I am against the use of any drugs, depressants and other x… I did not mow from the army, I really have some problems and I can cure them myself, without the treatment of doctors. Okay, let's go to the hospital. I was lying in the 3rd ward on the 2nd floor. I was surprised and disappointed that my phone was taken away from me and that it was impossible to use the phone at all. That is, a person will already have a big test in the refusal of a familiar phone… And what to do for 30 days, one fate knows… But there are classes there and for me they were boring and rejecting. From classes there: TV with weak Internet, checkers, chess, dominoes, UNO, books. I was pleased at least that you could watch anything on TV. Basically, we watched any movies we wanted on YouTube on TV. Sometimes all sorts of Russian TV series were included very rarely, for those who wanted to. And so, the basis of watching TV was on movies. The TV is large, modern. By the way, you can't turn on the TV too loudly there, they will immediately tell you to make it quieter. There were different books, I don't like to read books, and I didn't even read there except for one book. And then I read 70 pages in a stupid way, where I don't remember anything at all. Well, checkers chess, of course. I didn't play them either. I mostly sat stupidly in front of the TV and watched for hours. People. It feels like everyone was healthy and the human environment was very peaceful, friendly, calm. Dangerous psychos, we didn't have any other types of psychos at all. Now I'm talking exclusively only about the 3rd department. The ages of the people were different. We are the youngest, conscripts and soldiers, and mostly there were men from 30 years old and above. I assume that the 3rd department is the best. But I don't know, I've never been to other departments in my life and I hope I won't. Therefore, I will not say with certainty. They were fed very well, 3 times a day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. There were no complaints about the food, it will go fine. Many people will not like dinner, because either they will give porridge or milk soup. Sometimes, the soup was salty for dinner, there were 4-5 times in 30 days. For lunch, the first and second. A good soup and then something else. Every day the menu changes, they give different food. The cutlets and meatballs are delicious there, I really liked it (on Tuesday for the second cutlet was with mashed potatoes or buckwheat, on Thursday meatballs with some kind of porridge with the letter I). There was mostly compote to drink, I didn't like it, but there were those who came up for the addition of compote. And rarely delicious strawberry jelly. For breakfast, porridge is quite normal, a sandwich with sausage or sausage cheese, butter and tea without sugar are required. In general, everything is fine with the food there, you can eat, there is no aversion. The schedule of the day looks like this: 7:00 – Wake up. 9:30 – Breakfast and medication. I was very pleased that I was not given anything from medicines, as well as other conscripts-soldiers. And all because we were just being examined, not treated. Therefore, we were not given medicines, for which I thank you very much. Do whatever you want until 12:30 and have lunch at 12:30. Then do what you want until 14:00 and from 14:00 to 17:00 a quiet hour. You can't leave the ward at this time (you can only go to the toilet), you can lie down, not sleep, sit, but not make noise and be quiet. But we all slept so that time would pass faster. After a quiet hour, there will be dinner immediately, although it is written that at 18:00 it is. Well, okay, figs with him. Then another dinner somewhere around 19:00. If you have a transmission, someone brought you food from home. But it was possible to go to the dining room and those who did not have a transfer, but only if you were treated. Then do what you want, sleep as much as you want. The main thing is not to miss breakfast, lunch, dinner. It was possible to wash 2 times a day. After getting up in the morning and after the first dinner. It was possible to take a full bath there by telling the nurse and that there, in short, I do not know. And I don't know because I washed at home normally. We conscripts were sent home for the weekend. They let us go on Friday afternoon and we ourselves have to arrive back there by 9:00 on Monday. Here. When they let me go home for the first time, it felt like I was out of prison. And so it was. Toilet… Lord… There are 2 toilets in the toilet and you know what? They stand next to each other and there is no partition between them even… Well it's just… I was so enraged by this moment… Well, how so and ... my God, it was possible to put a partition… As a result, you get used to it a little bit after lying down for a few days. But there will always be discomfort. But to all others (mate) in general. There is no shyness, everyone understands and it's kind of okay. Here... Then at 21:00 they gave us phones for 5-15 minutes in order for us to call someone. But, it is forbidden to write anything in the phone, voice calls are prohibited. It feels like we are cyber criminals and terrorists. You can only call in the nurses' office and with them. Here. No more phones were issued. Well, at 22:00 lights out, everyone to sleep. The beds are too heavy, they are stapled, but you can sleep. So, from the examinations there were: Urine, calluses, blood from a vein, a therapist, a neurologist, a conversation with a psychologist-psychiatrist, an ECG of the heart, an ECHO, another ECG of some kind, a thing is put on the head and the brain is examined. Next, 2 tests of 90 questions and passing other psychological tests together with a psychologist. All examinations are calm, not painful, normal, the doctors are good and there were no complaints, there were no problems. I will not give a detailed diagnosis, but I have a personality disorder. And as a result, I have the category of fitness for the army letter D))) So that's the way things are.