awesome31311
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2018
- Messages
- 377
Just to dodge court fees? Why?
I was under an involuntary civil commitment for about 18 months. It ended back in December and I stopped taking my medication. Should I still leave the state? Or country?
Because court is expensive for some.
If you are under no court ordered medication or treatment, and make sure you verify this, you can simply ignore all mails they send and don't give them any information. Even information posted publicly with a clear name that identifies you can be used against you. For example if you sent emails to your doctor and the police investigated you, they may look at your prior history and send you back to the hospital (even if you were perfectly healthy when you posted it). So, it's important you don't give them any information. They will try to contact your family. Tell your family to not tell the staff anything either. They're simply trying to build a case.
In most cases though, they don't really care to pursue if it's going to cost too much money and drop you from the program. If you've stopped since December and nobody's contacted you, you should be good provided you don't get detained by police again. From personal experience, even if police detain me for completely unrelated reasons, they'll still ask mental health act related questions. I tell them that really has nothing to do with the case.
I have a chronic headache could this be the receptors that are dead?
Man I want it all back.
I feel disabled.
My head feels weird. Things gross me out.
When will I notice improvement!!!!
I'm sorry man. I remember when I used to keep asking when I will notice improvement. I did see improvement in 3 months, but wasn't myself until about a year.