
intheweeds
Student
- Mar 20, 2019
- 182
I'm diagnosed with a cluster c personality disorder known as avoidant personality disorder. It's considered a chronic condition. I've been seeing a psychiatrist for about 11 years now with absolutely nothing to show for it except for an impressive collection of clonazepam bottles.
This got me wondering if people with untreatable chronic mental disorders are eligible to be prescribed life-ending drugs, and from what little research I've done it's my understanding that they can as long as you are in a location where it's legal and can find a psychiatrist willing to do so.
Currently still looking into it, and researching it, but it would seem that making a road trip to Oregon to see a psychiatrist may yield the prescriptions I'm trying to obtain.
Have any of you ever looked into this? Or have any knowledge about it that I may be missing or misunderstanding?
This got me wondering if people with untreatable chronic mental disorders are eligible to be prescribed life-ending drugs, and from what little research I've done it's my understanding that they can as long as you are in a location where it's legal and can find a psychiatrist willing to do so.
Currently still looking into it, and researching it, but it would seem that making a road trip to Oregon to see a psychiatrist may yield the prescriptions I'm trying to obtain.
Have any of you ever looked into this? Or have any knowledge about it that I may be missing or misunderstanding?
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