>> "Only 67 per cent of treatments in Scotland last year - 273 out of 408 - were administered with the written consent of the patient, down from 77 per cent in 2008" Errrm... a THIRD of patients treated without consent??
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>> "Two-thirds of patients complained of side effects, including headaches (32 per cent) and memory problems (21 per cent). A smaller number suffered complications such as acute confusion, seizures or manic mood swings"
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This is disgraceful. Are we still living in the dark ages. What type of human being can inflict that treatment on another. NHS you need to be ashamed
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It's not surprising people don't want to eat and cry a lot! And then, to further silence them, they are chemically coshed with drugs and given electric brain shocks! Good grief! I know BECAUSE I WAS ONE OF THE POOR SODS THEY TRIED TO DESTROY!
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Member of the police, clergy, politicians ect they can expect everyone else in the Masonic brotherhood to rally round and gaslight and that person will pretty much usually be treated as a person who has for no apparent reason developed psychosis.
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Right. (Rolls sleeves up) Regarding severely depressed people refusing to eat ect. Did you realise many of those severely depressed people are child abuse victims, and that talking about institutional child abuse is taboo on psychiatric wards? If someone has been raped by a
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