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StarLight
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- Apr 17, 2021
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It probably depends on your location and the specific facility you're in. The last time I was in psych I was technically able to refuse meds, but they weren't going to let me go until I took them. It didn't matter what I said or did, didn't matter if I appeared to be showing improvement etc; as long as I continued to refuse the meds they just kept claiming I was a danger to myself. In reality my refusal of the meds was actually the exact opposite, it was a move of self preservation because i had been on lots of different ones before, none of which helped, and all of which made things worse.
That particular place then started talking about having me transferred to a '"longer term facility". Eventually I was transferred to another place closer to home, where again I was given the "choice" to take meds (aka if I agreed then I could sign myself in "voluntarily", but if I refused I would be signed against my will anyway.) I agreed to the meds as they were offering me a very low dose of a med I had previously taken that really didn't have any ill effects on me at such a low dose, and then proceeded to just not swallow it and flush it on my next bathroom visit. This may or may not be difficult to get away with depending on where you are. I had previously been at a place where the nurse would basically check every square millimeter of your mouth after giving meds to make sure you'd actually swallowed them.
That particular place then started talking about having me transferred to a '"longer term facility". Eventually I was transferred to another place closer to home, where again I was given the "choice" to take meds (aka if I agreed then I could sign myself in "voluntarily", but if I refused I would be signed against my will anyway.) I agreed to the meds as they were offering me a very low dose of a med I had previously taken that really didn't have any ill effects on me at such a low dose, and then proceeded to just not swallow it and flush it on my next bathroom visit. This may or may not be difficult to get away with depending on where you are. I had previously been at a place where the nurse would basically check every square millimeter of your mouth after giving meds to make sure you'd actually swallowed them.