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Old Aug 27, 2012, 06:31 AM
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((Oxidopamine)) I just have one comment on any behavior I was "displaying" the admitting Dr and nurse both apologized about the mix up that got me brought into that place. I was not crying, out of order, blunt, or overreacting, or angry all though I had good reason to be so, I know in that situation it would be "read" differently. My T has already filed a compliant against the officer who twisted my words and the MHD who put me on hold without seeing me himself. The proper procedure is for the MHD himself to evaluate or take me to the doctor and let them eval, or to PES and let them evaluate me. The doctor said there was nothing he could do, it was out of his hands as the hold had been signed without my having been seen by a trained evaluator and it was not my behavior, I was in my chair the entire time, I talked to the officer explained what an panic attack was and how I dealt with it, emailing my T and talking to those on PC and that I was much better. I had taken no medications as I don't like the side effects. We then talked about the state we were both from. After it was too late that officer admited to me he mishead me, my voice is low and he was expecting me to be suicidal so thats what he heard. The MHD would not let him reverse what he said.

As for not notifying me about the medicine changes here in USA it is the law. But I am deaf and they did not write it down for me, nor did they use the interpreter when she was there to tell me of those changes. This is a violation of the ADA law.

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