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Old May 29, 2025, 09:51 PM
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They have a flyer out that says for the general public if you miss 3 consecutive appointments without canceling you can’t get services until you complete some program to teach you to make a phone call before not showing up.

But I’m wondering, I’m in Assertive Community Treatment so it’s meant for the difficult patients and I’m kinda wondering if I’m oppositional enough but in a way they can’t involuntarily admit me, if they will finally agree they aren’t helping and discontinue seeing me without me asking and inevitably being hospitalized for trying to get away from these harmful mind fkers. (Most recent IEA this month but not on an official conditional discharge but told if I go too long without eating, self harm, attempt suicide, abuse substances, no call/no show to appointments, or skip meds (or at least if they find out i did any of that) they’ll petition to get me back.).

But what if i just become the worst client ever while they think I’m not doing that stuff?
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