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Originally Posted by Serendepity
Thank you for your reply Lonely, I really felt like he was trying to punish me and make me seem more reliant on him than I really am like "see what happens when you don't follow my rules??".
He also diagnosed me with borderline personality disorder and said that its normal to experience crisis for people with BPD when they push away someone they are attached to.
I feel like none of this is true, my "crisis" went away as soon as my medications were fixed again and I'm sure I would have been perfectly fine if he hadn't witheld my prescription.
After I sent him the termination he once again didn't reply, not even to confirm the termination or provide me with a summary for my new doctor.
Thank you for your reply Quiet, I have already an appointment with a new psychiatrist starting in October I really do hope it goes much better than this.
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When you have the new appointment, I hope you can explain the situation to the new one. Having a diagnosis of BPD carries a lot of stigma, and you would need it removed in your health records since he "diagnosed" you with that as a power trip because you didn't comply with more of his unethical treatment after he landed you in the hospital.
Please also take screenshots/photos/emails of what happened and that you terminated him and all that, just in case. I'm concerned about what he might do to discredit you.
I unfortunately have witnessed unethical people breaking medical/therapy confidentiality in completely unethical ways and strongly suspect it was done to me. I couldn't even report the people because I didn't have proof.
The person involved in the middle of the web of incidents was abusing me, and they started discrediting me, lying a lot to crisis lines and other places.
I could have been physically and mentally harmed by some forced wellness check from the police due to those complete lies painting me as a danger to myself or towards that person.