washingtonbound
Bluelighter
I've had the unfortunate experience of being involuntarily committed to psych hospitals around twenty five times. It started when I was 19 and I'm now 27, my most recent episode being a couple months ago. I'm not proud to admit that especially the fact that they've all basically been induced my drug use, but anyways. What I find disturbing about this is that I've been committed all these times but have no legal record. That's a good thing obviously, but means that this has happened to me over and over again without actually being arrested for any crime. It's been either my parents or strangers calling the cops on me or even doctors doing it when I thought I was having a regular appointment. I may have been psychotic or delusional but rarely even expressed violent thoughts. I would get committed for acting weird or irritating people (I talk a lot when manic), and just saying things that didn't make sense. I'm not trying to say it's good to be out of it like that but last I checked, it's not illegal to be delusional or psychotic. So I have not broken a law but have still spent over two years of my life institutionalized. I find that pretty sickening honestly.
Again, not trying to justify being delusional or psychotic, just making the point that it really is not hard to get committed in the US, particularly in Florida.
Again, not trying to justify being delusional or psychotic, just making the point that it really is not hard to get committed in the US, particularly in Florida.