Can I be forced to take medication when I'm detained under the Mental Health Act?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @lmckennen8673
    @lmckennen8673 2 года назад +11

    It’s a barbaric practice I urge all mental health patients who have experienced this to either seek justice or vengeance

    • @princesspinball
      @princesspinball Год назад +1

      Its a dilemma to do anything about this, those that was ment to be there for those patients are those who are doing it to those that are on forced treatment ohr lets called forced medication on lifetime, because it dosent seems to they get better of any of this forced situation, but worse because it again Can tricker an anger because of beeing meet vith no understanding at all only force threats and ponish and poisoning.

    • @MichaelPineda-fx3kj
      @MichaelPineda-fx3kj Год назад

      Mental health is a big fraud. Its full of non existent "mental" "diseases " schizophrenia doesn't exist and I read that in Japan they took it off . In America they love to create more fake diseases. All countries don't share the same diagnoses or medical diagnoses education system

    • @rorycalhoun1126
      @rorycalhoun1126 11 месяцев назад +1

      SUE the heck outta em.

    • @juliarobinson5435
      @juliarobinson5435 9 месяцев назад

      I wish we could this is the uk. ​@@rorycalhoun1126

    • @noel350
      @noel350 3 месяца назад

      They are actually insane. These people cannot keep to themselves.

  • @calleedlund21
    @calleedlund21 2 года назад +9

    I was diagnosed with psychosis, despite being in good physical and mental health. The doctor who diagnosed me seemed to be very proud and arrogant of his position in society. Probably he just enjoys hurting other people with the treatments at his disposal. I was given "olancapin" (swedish name") once, and "abilify" (swedish name) another time, and a third time some anti-depressants, along with anti-psychotics. Supposedly these compounds are meant to silence "voices" in your head, or "hallucinatory" symptoms, which stems from a sick brain. First off, there is no chance that synthetic compounds can treat a sick brain. Some organic compounds, like cannabis or mariujana could, or a shift to a healthier life-style. However, it's now been 3 years, and the effects of the medication has not worn off. The most soul-killing thing is that I am constantly weak. I think that the strategy of these compounds are similar to cancer treatments, that is, just destroy everything and hope that the disease goes away. Not a very nice thing to be subject to, especially not when its' against your own will (which was my case). Yes, I had some hallucinatory phenomenons, but they were not a problem, and I would have prefered to heal on my own. I was in no way a threat to others or myself, which is supposedly the requirement for doctors to be allowed to enact enforced medication, in Sweden. But they can make their own judgements, completely immoral, un-ethical and illogical, with no police interferance, because in the end, the doctor knows best, right.
    Apart from muscle weakness, there are a vast array of other disadvantages that follow with the medication. I can't list them all here, but I could say memory loss, speaking difficulties (I constantly have to look up words on google translate because I don't remember as many english words as I used to), suicidal thoughts, etc etc etc. Is this something you would want to happen to your kid? Probably :(
    Besides, the hallucinatory phenomenons return after a while, but the damage to the body and the brain seems to take very long to heal. My original estimate was 1 000 000 years, I really hope it was an over-estimation.
    There are many solutions to this problem. One would be to invent better compounds to treat the sick, another would be to be more strict in what compounds we allow to be given to people, but the most straighforward and quick solution is to simply remove the law of enforcement when it comes to medication. Basically, even if it would be appropriate to enforce some medication on people, because they really are a threat to their environment, or for other reasons, the doctors have proven them-selves to do more harm than good, so that permission has been taken away altogether.
    Forced medication has to stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Also, when listing the different damages that followed with the medication, clearly traceable to the very moment I got my first dose of olancapin, the doctors insist that it is infact the psychosis that causes these symptoms. Like the muscle weakness, the memory loss, the malfunctioning nervous system etc etc etc. It's all the psychosis. No, they are clearly lying all the time, and just do it for their own good. They probably want less competition in the pro-creative game
    I'm not as good at playing the piano as I used to be. Not easy to play the piano when your fingers are trembling all the time. As stated, I also have difficulty writing proper comments on youtube, sorry if any word choices seem weird, because of the malfunctioning brain the medication gave me. It basically takes away the brain's ability to make associations, I think, and a lot of other things, whatever.
    Okay, I was going to write something else, but it only took 30 seconds before I forgot what it was, so you're missing out on it, sorry
    Oh yeah, another thing, I was forced to spend 3 months, 3 months and 1,5 months in isolation, with absolutely nothing to do, while taking the medication, which also takes a great toll on the body. All I could do was walk all day long, until my feet were so filled with wounds that I had to lay down in bed, and shake un-controllably because my body wanted to move. It was terrible. I spent months every time after I got out just walking back and forth in my apartment, because the pattern was so worn in.
    So, on the first day, while in this isolation, I spent a few hours simply just looking out the window, it was quite a beautiful view, and when arguing for the decision that I had psychosis, the doctor stated that I simpy just "looked emptily into thin air". Well, what else was there to do???? They are completely insane at the clinics, not the patients, but the doctors...
    Just think about the doctor in Terminator 1, who keeps Jane in a cell forever due to her statements. That is exactly what is going on in reality, but worse... We see it on TV and laugh about it, aware that it mirrors our society, but believe it was simply something of the past, or a one time occassion, while knowing that it actually isn't. As a matter of fact it is only getting worse. Then we do nothing about it.
    It is so obvious that hospitals today are nothing but a punal facility. They could be good things, but are so flooded with patients that the doctors get angry and simply just kill everyone instead, no matter what the circumstances of their precense there is. Maybe we could remove prisons and just send people to the hospital instead.
    It's like Jordan Peterson says, to judge somebody's morality, rather than listening to the stated intentions of the person, just look at the actual effects of the actions, and that would be a better measurement.
    Another fun thing, about the memory loss, I just said "Ford Harrison" rather than "Harrison Ford", when refering to the actor. Similar things happens all the time right now. It seems to be a phase in the healing or damaging process of the medication. Clearly, if I had been healthy, I would have had no problem at all remembering the name of one of the best actors out there. I also had severe difficulty recalling the name of the movie in question, which was Bladerunner. Do you really want this to happen to your kids????

    • @gerrardmarley791
      @gerrardmarley791 2 года назад +2

      How are you doing? hope you are keeping well. today i found out im being forced to take abilify if not im going to hospital ! dude im so scared ive been on olanzapine for 2 years now abilify, im so weak and tired all the time!

    • @MichaelPineda-fx3kj
      @MichaelPineda-fx3kj Год назад

      Oh my God what a nightmare.... I can relate.. I know exactly what your talking about. I was forced to stay in a hospital for 3 months too. They manipulated what I said about my spirituality about talking to spirits and angels. They said I had schizophrenia. This was disrespectful to my spiritual beliefs. They then forced me to have chemotherapy. My hair fell off & my muscles disappeared . I became anemic. There is fraud going on the law & medical fields and science frauds . It destroyed my confidence. I received a letter that I " could not remain at liberty" they then forced me to have chemotherapy & forced all kinds of pills on me & came up with bogus baloney diagnoses like schizophrenia, bipolar, and more. I won't ever trust the law again or the government system..it looks so broken and unfair .

  • @jane54ish
    @jane54ish 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant...clear and concise....I cant find one other video that does this...
    Thank you
    Jane x

  • @djpatt81
    @djpatt81 2 года назад +1

    I needed know this I need know if this applies even if medication side effects concerned can they force medication on patients even if one side effects such as sunlight exposure sensitivity effecting skin so bad that generally making isolated problems which can generally worsen mental health too

  • @rorycalhoun1126
    @rorycalhoun1126 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lawyer UP and SUE

  • @gloriadelarosa6422
    @gloriadelarosa6422 3 года назад +1

    My doc is taking a blood test from me for the first time. I was diagnosed with schizophrenia years ago & they never took blood tests but the doctor tells me the blood tests are to check for cholesterol and a couple other health checks I can’t remember, but does that also check the blood to see if I’ve been taking my meds???