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A+E Blue tablets

i was suisidal,police took me up A+E said i was under arrest an couldnt leave hospital just to go out for a cigy im disabled with my spine suffer with depression bad also ADHD so i go loud an kick of over little things because they wanted me to stay till my blood tests came back and to se a doctor but cos doctor couldnt get back to hospital to se me they wanted me to wait 4 hours but cos way i am an think about doctors an hospitals i realy was kicking of so they gave me 2 blue tablets to calm me down wich they did an finely saw doctor an let me home ,since then iv ben trying to find the name of the tablets asking my doctor an my suport worker an mental health nurse she said she thinks they were caled blueies so now my pshchitrest doctor has put me on 2 blue tablets  just for 2 nites a week to help me have a normal sleep but these ones hes gave me arnt the same as hospital gave me but these ar caled LORAZEPAM 1mg they ar smaler than wat hospital gave me and iv askd them to ask A+E hospital wat tablets they gave me wich nobody will do so how can i find out wat the blue tablets were caled wat hospital gave me to calm me down as i dont wat to take these ones cos dont look the same and by the way iv ben on al difrent tablets over the years wich mostly never work on me not even sleeping tablets.
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1110049 tn?1409402144
Hello are you in England or USA?  From your name I assumed you were in England.  I am in UK too, and we have the NHS, so medical insurance would not apply to us.  I am also on benefits.

How old are you?  On the computer there is a pill identifying site.  Perhaps you could see the pills you took there and then go and see your GP and ask about them.  

You are doing very well with your messages.  Please keep writing to us as we can be your friends.  We do understand.  I took an overdose once too.  
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Sort this spellings correction is putting wrong letters in it was supost to say wen I did OD
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That's what I tyres to do but even wen I did I'd an was hospitalized I asked everyone even doctors told them it must be on the computer system and all I got was we don't no way u was given,and last week saw my psychiatrist doctor he said same but because my mental health nurse said it must of Ben bluesy u were given I told him that an he's gave me LORAZEPAM 1mg and just have 2 one nite and then wen I wat the other 2 I have go over chemist for them,but to me they don't look the same or if they are there not same strength as A+E gave me I took them plus 6 diazepam 5mg each cos I can take 30 of 5mg of them an stop don't work,I was so upset and disappointed that they never done a thing I was flirting in bed waiting for them to kick in and nothing so no sleep again every nite I'm like this if I o get to sleep I wake up every 15/20 mins and I do no most of it is down to my childhood since day was born I was in+out of care not going into that cos people would get upset reading it so I'm just saying al my problems are down to my childhood,but thank you so much for answering me because iv never been on anything like this befor,and not very good with computers and that cos my ADHD thanks again.
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I don't have insurance as I'm on benefits and registered disabled thanks anyway.
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The medications you were given should be part of your personal record or even insurance papers when they send you the bill.
The insurance companies keep an eye on all medications prescribed or given to us in the hospital or clinic.

Good luck

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Hi There-   You can call the hospital. Ask for the floor you were on (or unit) and ask the staff what meds they gave you during your stay.
How are you feeling now?
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