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Having fun inpatient

Postby Copy_Cat » Sun Feb 07, 2016 11:52 pm

The funniest thing I did was find a little splinter of wood and jam in into the keyhole of the office they had then watch the nasty stupid abusive staff in that place try and try and try then fail to open it.No here let me try putting the key in and getting open, watching them one by one try and deal with it. And fail. Hope the locksmith cut into their profits just a little.

Universal Health Services - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Health_Services

As a result of the acquisition, completed in November, UHS' annual revenue exceeded $7 billion. UHS acquired Ascend Health Corporation in 2012.
‎Acquisition of Psychiatric ... - ‎Company description - ‎Company history - ‎References

It would have been $7,000,000,250 but they had to buy a new lock, LOL

This site below is dedicated to all the people who were harmed or killed in UHS facilities. They speak for those who have no voice, to protect others from experiencing the pain they endured.

https://watchinguhs.wordpress.com/
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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby Copy_Cat » Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:04 pm

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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby NoM8s » Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:18 pm

I wanted a detox, so they booked me into the local mental hospital and said to take my medication for the day. I took that literally and dropped all 30mg of valium before I went in. Then when I was in the bedroom that they assigned me this really nippy Irish woman came in and told me that she was the shrink there and that I was an arsehole and also diagnosed me with depression after arguing with me for a few minutes about whether it's really people like her that are the arseholes.

I was asked to leave in the end. Well, it was more my dog that they wanted rid of.
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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby Copy_Cat » Mon Feb 15, 2016 3:49 pm

NoM8s wrote:I wanted a detox...I was asked to leave in the end.


You got lucky.

I wanted detox and got booked into one of psychiatry's locked door hellholes after this nasty van ride from the medical hospital that was like a kidnapping with a strip search and squat and cough upon arrival to the UHS hellhole then after that was accused of bipolar disorder. When I refused the multi drug pill lobatamy that included Haldol I am threatened with needles by force, inject-able form, the usual standard response to "medication" refusers by psychiatry to frighten them into compliance. Frighten into compliance, an act commonly known as terrorism.

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(Terrorism- the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce 2. the state of fear and submission produced by terrorism or terrorization).


UHS' annual revenue exceeded 7 billion dollars because they have a system of kidnapping and extortion, they kidnap the patients psychiatric style and extort the insurance companies by pasting as many psychiatric labels on the patient as possible and hold them as long as possible to keep the beds full and that big money coming in.

Universal Health Services, Inc. is a Fortune 500 company based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania and is the largest behavioral hospital management company in the United States. Stock price: UHS (NYSE) $104.26 +2.61 (+2.57%) Feb 12, 4:02 PM EST
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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby Copy_Cat » Mon Feb 15, 2016 4:06 pm

The real crazy thing is if I was to go to the employee parking lot and do something like this in retaliation for the way I was treated

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I would be the one in trouble.
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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby NoM8s » Mon Feb 15, 2016 4:45 pm

Yeah, it's your whole health system, as far as I can tell. An American lady that I chatted with on a dating site told me how doctors sent her for all sorts of unnecessary procedures for non existent problems and made her health worse.

I've got no medical insurance and the government wants to spend as little as it has to on the health service. It has to be harder to get into a mental hospital here now than it is to get out of one. Or so I hear. Doctors are actually threatening strike action just now because they're being overworked and because that effects their ability to take proper care of patients.
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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby Copy_Cat » Mon Feb 15, 2016 6:42 pm

NoM8s wrote:Yeah, it's your whole health system, as far as I can tell.



Ya its corrupt. You can't diagnose bipolar during detox and withdrawal.

Post-acute-withdrawal syndrome (PAWS), or the terms post-withdrawal syndrome, protracted withdrawal syndrome, prolonged withdrawal syndromes describe a set of persistent impairments that occur after withdrawal from alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines, antidepressants, anti psychotics and other substances.

Drug abuse, including alcohol and prescription drugs, can induce symptomatology which resembles mental illness. This can occur both in the intoxicated state and during the withdrawal state.

I think even the DSM says don't diagnose during withdrawal !!

But the criminal doctors employed by "Universal Heath Services" don't give a crap, their job is to paste as many labels as possible on patients to keep the beds full and the insurance money coming in.

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US Children Diagnosed Bipolar 72x More than Kids in UK http://www.nyaprs.org/e-news-bulletins/2014/006640.cfm
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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby sugarcupcake » Mon Feb 15, 2016 7:54 pm

I don't refuse meds in a psych hospital because they also give those people the needle. I just cheek it and then spit it out later.
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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby NoM8s » Mon Feb 15, 2016 9:36 pm

They can see drug abuse as a symptom. It could be. Bipolar is a bit like borderline I guess and thrill seeking behaviour is one of their diagnostic criteria for that. If they're regularly using drugs they're always either out of their gourds or in withdrawl anyway. There's a lot of evidence that drug abuse can lead to genuine mental health problems, such as depression or psychosis.

But yeah, it's like your doctor telling you that you might have a brain tumour because you've got a hangover. There's not even any point really in diagnosing somebody until they're clean and sober. What's the point in giving antidepressants to a drunk?
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Re: Having fun inpatient

Postby Copy_Cat » Wed Mar 02, 2016 5:08 pm

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NoM8s wrote: What's the point in giving antidepressants to a drunk?


Good question.

It's well known that at least 90% of people with an alcohol problem are going to relapse and drink again anyway before they finally quit, if they ever do, so why do they give them pills that are dangerous to mix with alcohol ??? I don't know.

It gets worse:

Alcohol Cravings Induced via Increased Serotonin
by Ann Blake Tracy, Director, ICFDA

There is an alarming connection between alcoholism and the various prescription drugs that increase serotonin

http://icfda.drugawareness.org/Archives/Miscellaneous/MRalcohol.html
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