Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
 

Topic: force injection update

Post Info
certified,cultivator
Status: Offline
Posts: 21
Date:
force injection update
Permalink  
 

I had an appointment with my new nurse. The first thing i said to her was " i would like you to cancel the prescription for the injection". she said "i won't do that" and "you have an injection schedued for thursday". After hearing that i demanded to speak with somebody else. The nurse left the room and went to get a case worker. The case worker said "you have to get an injectin on thursday". I asked to speak with somebody else. the case worker left the room and brought in another case worker.This case worker said the same thing! i have to be injected. i asked to speak with somebody else. The case worker said we cant make an appointment untill after your injection. Help 'im being poisoned by La Frontera.

 

 

 



__________________
certified,cultivator
Status: Offline
Posts: 21
Date:
Permalink  
 

I would like to send a big no thank you out to la frontera and its contributers. If these people hadnt been helping la frontera i wouldnt have been injected.

 

 

La Frontera agency honors contributors

by Tucson Citizen on Oct. 24, 1994

 

Four people and corporations were inducted last week into La Frontera Center’s Hall of Fame.

The mental health agency honored:

* Dorothy H. Finley, president of Finley Distributing Co., who served on the La Frontera board from 1985-93. She was president and a vice president and helped lead fund-raising efforts.

* Dotty Mains of Green Valley was cited for working on getting a clinic open in Green Valley 14 years ago to help an underserved community. She serves on the La Frontera Elder Educationicon1.png Advisory Committee.

* Bank One, which has been a major sponsor for the annual La Frontera International Mariachi Conference for the past 10 years, was honored for contributing $200,000. The conference has raised $1.7 million for the agency in the past 12 years.

* Coors Brewing Co. and A. Pearce Co. were recognized for continued sponsorship of the mariachi conference in the past seven years, giving more than $150,000.

All were honored during La Frontera’s annual dinner at the Holiday Inn Palo Verde.



__________________
Certified, Cultivator
Status: Offline
Posts: 46
Date:
Permalink  
 

i looked up the medication that you said you are being injected with...invega...and it says people take it for psychotic episodes...from reading your posts i think you should just take your meds, it sounds like you may need them to stop yourself from having some seriously bad situations. You wouldnt be court ordered to take this if there wasnt an issue



__________________
certified,cultivator
Status: Offline
Posts: 30
Date:
Permalink  
 
Agreed.

__________________
certified,cultivator
Status: Offline
Posts: 21
Date:
Permalink  
 
deanna wrote:

i looked up the medication that you said you are being injected with...invega...and it says people take it for psychotic episodes...from reading your posts i think you should just take your meds, it sounds like you may need them to stop yourself from having some seriously bad situations. You wouldnt be court ordered to take this if there wasnt an issue

 

 

Thanks for your opinion. My understanding is you think i should take poison? Murderer! I think giving people poison is psychotic.

I think you need some poison to calm you down.


 



__________________
Contributor
Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:
Permalink  
 
Again, you have my sincere sympathies.

I wish the above posters will learn to erase the stigma and discrimination of mental illness.

The psychiatrists aren't always right.

The fact is, a mental illness is a disorder of the brain — your body's most important organ — and 1 in 6 adults lives with a brain-related illness including depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD and schizophrenia. I too, am one.

Mental illnesses are no one's fault. The unusual behaviors associated with some illnesses are symptoms of the disease — not the cause.
I am the 3rd generation to suffer from bipolar disease.

I have survived; however my father, grandfather, and cousin all succumbed to suicide. Each of these men were highly successful, accomplished men who suffered.

Yours in understanding.
And as it has been said: "What's wrong with hearing voices"








If you have been adjudicated, meaning a person who is diagnosed as being mentally ill, senile, or suffering from some other debility that prevents them from managing his own affairs may be declared mentally incompetent by a court of law.

You may need to go to court to have this reversed.
These sites look like a good place to start.

http://www.rethink.org/how_we_can_help/our_services/advocacy.html

http://www.power2u.org/articles/selfhelp/reclaim.html

Have you tried Risperidone?
Please let me know what you have chosen to do.

__________________

“Life is like arriving late for a movie, having to figure out what was going on without bothering everybody with a lot of questions, and then being unexpectedly called away before you find out how it ends.”

― Joseph Campbell, Creative Mythology: The Masks of God 4

Certified, Cultivator
Status: Offline
Posts: 46
Date:
Permalink  
 

all im saying is that it sounds like you need help...i am not discriminating against mental illness ...in case you,d like to know i too have mental issues...depression, bipolar...ect.  if you could completely manage on your own the courts wouldnt be involved...



__________________
certified,cultivator
Status: Offline
Posts: 21
Date:
Permalink  
 
greybaby wrote:

Again, you have my sincere sympathies.

I wish the above posters will learn to erase the stigma and discrimination of mental illness.

The psychiatrists aren't always right.

The fact is, a mental illness is a disorder of the brain — your body's most important organ — and 1 in 6 adults lives with a brain-related illness including depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD and schizophrenia. I too, am one.

Mental illnesses are no one's fault. The unusual behaviors associated with some illnesses are symptoms of the disease — not the cause.
I am the 3rd generation to suffer from bipolar disease.

I have survived; however my father, grandfather, and cousin all succumbed to suicide. Each of these men were highly successful, accomplished men who suffered.

Yours in understanding.
And as it has been said: "What's wrong with hearing voices"



If you have been adjudicated, meaning a person who is diagnosed as being mentally ill, senile, or suffering from some other debility that prevents them from managing his own affairs may be declared mentally incompetent by a court of law.

You may need to go to court to have this reversed.
These sites look like a good place to start.

http://www.rethink.org/how_we_can_help/our_services/advocacy.html

http://www.power2u.org/articles/selfhelp/reclaim.html

Have you tried Risperidone?
Please let me know what you have chosen to do.

 

Sorry to hear that your family has been so weak to fight the psychatrists who tortured them to death.

I myself no a little bit about what waits us in the afterlife. I suffacated and my heart stoped beating for a while.

I saw angels guiding me to a light. The brightest white a person coould ever see. Soon I was in the light and no angels were there, no sound, there were no dead relatives waiting for me, my hamster from 1980 wasnt there. I heard no voices. Hell is the worst place you could be.

I was forced to use risperdal consta injection and risperidone oral.


 



-- Edited by Whitehaze on Thursday 1st of November 2012 08:35:10 AM

__________________
 
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.



Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard