15 outpatient years

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Bluelighter
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Today is shot day. I'm not happy about it. I never was.
Invega for 12 years almost which I figured is somewhere around 50,000mg of invega overtime.
Seem ridiculous cuz it it. When you have no say or control over what goes into your body, its tyranny simply put.
When you have a health problem and seek attention, that is healthcare, or how it's supposed to work.
When nurses and doctors manipulate your body to force injections onto you, that is not healthcare.
My dad keeps making appointments and I have to ask, why are you doing this.
He would probably say something like I need it.
Mind your own fucking business. Leave me alone.
If that's what it takes to get the big prize, is it worth it?
There are 10,000 ways to win the game, and this is what you chose.
 
One thing that always made me curious is that most people cannot feel the effects of psychedelics for long periods after getting invega treatments yet you report that you do. I guess you must have a very special body chemistry in order to feel the effects.

Oh well, makes no difference to me, I was just curious.
 
Youre never too old
to run away

I ran ran away three different times to other states since 19 years old, and twice
when my wife and I agreed to

This libtard city that controls WA state has us seriously thinking about it yet again
 
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Today is shot day. I'm not happy about it. I never was.
Invega for 12 years almost which I figured is somewhere around 50,000mg of invega overtime.
Seem ridiculous cuz it it. When you have no say or control over what goes into your body, its tyranny simply put.
When you have a health problem and seek attention, that is healthcare, or how it's supposed to work.
When nurses and doctors manipulate your body to force injections onto you, that is not healthcare.
My dad keeps making appointments and I have to ask, why are you doing this.
He would probably say something like I need it.
Mind your own fucking business. Leave me alone.
If that's what it takes to get the big prize, is it worth it?
There are 10,000 ways to win the game, and this is what you chose.
This is sad. Nobody should be forced to undergo treatment if they don't want to

There are some cases where treatment is the only option for someone to live a normal life and then there are cases where people might be a danger to themselves or others if they don't get treatment

Sadly many people are pumped with medication they don't want or need because health is a business
 
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