forced treatment sucks
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2022
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Hello everyone,
I recently unfortunately became an involuntary patient in canada under the mental health act. I was misdiagnosed, its truly a shame. It's a living hell and the medications are debilitating. Im on invega and its awful. My plan is to move countries to escape this hell. Upon looking into mexico's laws surrounding mental health, I found out that they also do this to their patients. I was disheartened to read this.
My question is - do the Canadian and Mexican authorities communicate to continue my treatment when I move there? I doubt it to be honest, I think I would have a fresh start. Correct me if I'm wrong please.
Secondly, I'm wondering if there are any countries that don't force involuntary treatment. Thanks so much in advance.
I recently unfortunately became an involuntary patient in canada under the mental health act. I was misdiagnosed, its truly a shame. It's a living hell and the medications are debilitating. Im on invega and its awful. My plan is to move countries to escape this hell. Upon looking into mexico's laws surrounding mental health, I found out that they also do this to their patients. I was disheartened to read this.
My question is - do the Canadian and Mexican authorities communicate to continue my treatment when I move there? I doubt it to be honest, I think I would have a fresh start. Correct me if I'm wrong please.
Secondly, I'm wondering if there are any countries that don't force involuntary treatment. Thanks so much in advance.