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@the-gravedigger said
Unlikely if he suffers from schizophrenia.
I don't think any of us are doctors and if we were we would have to see the patient in person to even have an idea what the problem could be.

-VR


@very-rusty said
Yup that is the problem t-g they don't believe they have a problem. Everyone around them knows.

Until they admit they have a problem in their own mind they don't have one, even though those around them know they do.

They have to admit it to themselves first, and that is a hard thing to do.

-VR
Very true.


@the-gravedigger said
Unlikely if he suffers from schizophrenia.
I am under the mental health act and forced treatment for schizophrenia.


@executioner-brand said
I am under the mental health act and forced treatment for schizophrenia.
So you are under a Doctors care.

-VR

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@executioner-brand said
I am under the mental health act and forced treatment for schizophrenia.
I hope you get cured.


@the-gravedigger said
I hope you get cured.
Though there is no cure for schizophrenia, many patients do well with minimal symptoms. A variety of antipsychotic medications are effective in reducing the psychotic symptoms present in the acute phase of the illness, and they also help reduce the potential for future acute episodes and their severity.

It is possible for individuals with schizophrenia to live a normal life, but only with good treatment. Residential care allows for a focus on treatment in a safe place, while also giving patients tools needed to succeed once out of care.

-VR


@very-rusty said
Though there is no cure for schizophrenia, many patients do well with minimal symptoms. A variety of antipsychotic medications are effective in reducing the psychotic symptoms present in the acute phase of the illness, and they also help reduce the potential for future acute episodes and their severity.

It is possible for individuals with schizophrenia to live a normal ...[text shortened]... eatment in a safe place, while also giving patients tools needed to succeed once out of care.

-VR
I hope he can stop worrying about his dead mother.

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@executioner-brand said
I am under the mental health act and forced treatment for schizophrenia.
If I may ask, did you get into serious trouble with the law for this to happen?Many countries have such laws and apparently law abiding people can have forced compliance.

Synopsis of MHA NZ

The main purpose of the legislation is to ensure that people with serious mental disorders which threaten their health or safety or the safety of the public can be treated irrespective of their consent where it is necessary to prevent them from harming themselves or others.

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@gambrel said
If I may ask, did you get into serious trouble with the law for this to happen?Many countries have such laws and apparently law abiding people can have forced compliance.

Synopsis of MHA NZ

The main purpose of the legislation is to ensure that people with serious mental disorders which threaten their health or safety or the safety of the public can be treated irr ...[text shortened]... ve of their consent where it is necessary to prevent them from harming themselves or others.
NO. I had my own home gf 2 cars etc and the police beat me up in the cells. That is when the problems started. TBI. Schizophrenia is secondary to the brain injury that stopped me working full time as a beef boner because of the fatigue. The way I see it being drunk at a work party at the pub was my problem. I pretty law abiding and don't drink.

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@executioner-brand said
NO. I had my own home gf 2 cars etc and the police beat me up in the cells. That is when the problems started. TBI. Schizophrenia is secondary to the brain injury that stopped me working full time as a beef boner because of the fatigue.
On my side, it's incredible that anyone felt a need to dig this deep into your personal business for whatever reason.

Whatever happened to boundaries?


all the med does is stops the dopamine in your body being used.
You cannot live a good life with the execution of your brain and all the things that make people feel good.


After the suicides of 2 of my friends i was drinking with i got put in the system.


There is no diagnosis for schizophrenia in the form of a test one could take.
It's all he said she said.

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@executioner-brand said
NO. I had my own home gf 2 cars etc and the police beat me up in the cells. That is when the problems started. TBI. Schizophrenia is secondary to the brain injury that stopped me working full time as a beef boner because of the fatigue. The way I see it being drunk at a work party at the pub was my problem. I pretty law abiding and don't drink.
You was in jail? You said something about a party, you got a DUI, got beaten in jail? And now this? I'm terribly sorry to ask, just curious.
As a butcher of 28+ years myself (retail, restaurant, beef, bison, porl, lamb) myself, I know what a hard, tough environment it is. I also know it's physically and mentally tough. Plant work being the toughest. I was a boner.on the Fab floor. I had a lot of experience, so I got the final table. I did coulettes, teres major, kidneys, final trim export Striploin, (SIRLOIN UK) plus whatever else wasn't cut to specs, or trimmed etc
We did 100-180 head a day

So being a butcher,.we are brothers
Hey, do NZ butchers talk backwards like Australian rehctub? Especially cuss words lol

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