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Mtnwildflowers
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- Jan 14, 2022
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I am presenting views from both sides and that seems to be rubbing people the wrong way. But in order to learn we have to accept there are things we don't know on both sides of issues. If people here just want to be all negative about psychiatry, then I respect that's where they are at. I don't deny atrocities happening. if anything, I'm just adding to the point that these atrocities are happening across all medical specialities. I realize that may come across as like I'm diminishing that atrocities are happening in psychiatry.The fact that forced treatment is found in other parts of medicine doesn't negate criticism of the practice within psychiatric medicine. You're not comparing apples to apples when you say someone in a coma was kept alive versus someone who wants to commit suicide has their rights taken away by the state and is institutionalized. If anything, you're supportive that forced treatments are often damaging. People are making clear here that there are circumstances of personal violation unique to mental health services, and there are many other issues in mental health services that are completely unrelated to the rest of medicine.
I was medicated for many years in my youth and hands down I know many doctors are not straightforward about side effects and potentially life altering long-term damage. I worked in pharmacy for many years and I know medical professionals are generally dismissive of side effect concerns. So we need to become doctors to be patients and know all the potential harm that could happen? They need to be held accountable. Medical professionals need to take responsibility for patient outcomes. It's part of their duty. They deserve valid criticism. If they gave proper warning and the patient consented that is one thing, if they were dismissive or even forceful with their approach then that can be a problem.
I don't think you're pro-life. You seem to have stated you support assisted suicide for the mentally ill. You are sensitive to criticism against the healthcare profession. Maybe that bias comes from your time working in healthcare.
I don't just support assisted suicide for the mentally ill, I'd like it as soon as possible.
Thank you for that information. That is helpful. That was what this post was originally meant to be for. Answers like that. Not turn into people thinking I'm pro psychiatryYou don't need to apologize. I have learned in my short time here that we learn from each other and get different perspectives from having these discussions. You're probably confused of the forum because of the way this place is perceived in the media. When I came, I was under the same impression as you. I thought I would only see posts of people ready to go and how to go. But, it's a really loving community here. Some people want to recover or are not ready to go yet. Here, people can vent about how life has done them wrong, people can ask questions about religion and the afterlife, and a lot of the members here have become really close friends. If you want, you could start a thread about people who do not hate the field of psychiatry and have a discussion with like minded people. I do not hate the field, per say, but I do think it needs to be revisited in how doctors operate. Two doctors' mistakes have ruined my life...