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i was misdiagnosed schizophrenic 2 years ago. i held 2 jobs, did uber eats delivery on the side and had roommates for about a year before living on my own for the following year. i didn't see things or hear things that were never there to begin with. i'm 25, but at the time i was around 22-23. the malpractice involved things such as
- nurses and techs swapping IDs (not with other employees) of what was normal looking with their name for 1 ID and a 2nd ID being a photoshopped picture of them looking like a decomposed body (not addressed in the letter i received even though i mentioned it over the phone),
- rooms of patients being gassed morning, afternoon and night with mine smelling like a 15th century attic at 3 in the morning one time (was addressed in the letter but lied about not having anything installed when they do in fact have them installed. my arm has a faded burn mark from a time they had it pressurized to keep people out of their rooms),
- being administered a shot in my sleep with no knowledge of what it was and wasn't documented on paperwork of mine (was addressed but reasoned with i "had agreed to take medication to help me sleep" in which i was fully compliant during that time mind you) also note that on my discharge paperwork it said to stop taking all the medication i was administered there???
- nurses, doctors and techs pretending to be deities of different pantheons by name (Michael the archangel, Yahweh, Ra, the collective embodiment of Valkyries, the physical embodiment of Mother Nature, you get the idea) to further misdiagnose not just myself but other patients, (they stated on paper i said they were "changing into deities" when it is fact that i did not say they were "changing", i said they were "pretending they were to push narratives")
- being given a bodily fluid as a beverage instead of what i had ordered on paper (V8 is what i asked for while under their care, and it was addressed as "not having that option on there" i wouldn't have asked for that even if it were, so what was the point that was being made from addressing it as that? it happened to not only myself, again, but other individuals under their care also),
2 years since these happened, and last week i got through to a patient advocate and i'm honestly hurt by the result. i'm not schizophrenic at all. i currently live with family until i can get back on my feet and it doesn't help that they're unsupportive of me moving out either (narcissistic parent who recently admitted to living through her kids, has mentioned doesn't care about my interests, hobbies, what i do in life etc if it doesn't benefit her either), but i'm at my wits end with this nonsense. i expect to move out by the end of next year if not before then. when i do, i'm going to get this cleared up through a proper psychological test, and when it comes back being clean (because again, i'm not by any means schizophrenic) i will sue them for malpractice.
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