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Originally Posted by divine1966
No one has to wait for 911 if they are bleeding to death or have intruders. Every time I called 911 they arrived immidiately. Are you in the US?
Also if you don't want to call 911 just go see your doc
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I'm in the US and I have had to wait a very long time for 911 to come (I was the victim of a violent crime by a stranger). That said, I think the OP should definitely call 911 the next time she believes she is being told to do things by her mental health workers. If these are hallucinations, then she is at risk of being a danger to herself or others. If a mental health worker is actually telling her to do these things, then that person should be arrested. I strongly encourage the OP to take her medication or see her Pdoc to get this issue sorted out. I have a relative who is also schizophrenic and I know first-hand how dangerous these kinds of hallucinations can be. She also hates taking her medication, but when she is off it, we usually do end up having to call the police for immediate intervention. It is the illness (not the person) that does these things, and the police and doctors are there to help sort these things out.