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Originally posted by Lucy View PostNot sectioned but I have been in psychiatric wards for depression/anxiety, and rehab is a psych ward of sorts.
I think mental illness is highly stigmatised, I don't think you would be making such a post if it was about broken bones for example.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI got banged up with a right bunch of nutters. But they had to let me go in the end because they could not prove that it was me that fiddled with those kiddies.
I had a hell of a time finding a brief that would help me because they all thought that I was safer inside than out.
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I got banged up with a right bunch of nutters. But they had to let me go in the end because they could not prove that it was me that fiddled with those kiddies.
I had a hell of a time finding a brief that would help me because they all thought that I was safer inside than out.
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Originally posted by Tex View PostI bet you were able to snaffle loads of leftovers at mealtimes.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostNo I wasn’t allowed in at meal times– they had nurses standing over them making sure they finished it all…
And schizophrenics and personality disorders on the next table winding them up about how fat it would make them…….
There were very few dull moments I can tell you..
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