Treated Like A Terrorist For...
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-09-06, 10:59am
Throwing a coffee table off my 2nd story balcony with nobody in sight. Might as well be Russia, and it's not like it's the first time. 6 officers bust down my door and put me in double cuffs. You won't find a picture of double cuffs on Google, but you might have seen a war criminal in them in a movie. It's like a handcuff with an additional chain hanging from it. From there I was put in a room with the sound of locks locking over and over playing for a few hours. When I asked for a drink, I was given something that clearly had some yellowish liquid added to it. After that I was locked up and given 10 injections in the ass, I believe one sterilised me as it burned severely while being injected. I was locked up for a month and refused a lawyer. All for the sole reason that I threw a coffee table of a 2nd story balcony.
Replies (10)
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-09-14, 4:11am
I forgot the part about them saying come look through the peephole we're going to shine a light through the peephole while I locked myself inside.
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 12:25am
I have many examples of nuclear overkill. Here's one more. I kicked a garbage can at the pysch ward. They sent 2 security guards and one held a taser and ratched it up (each time making a loud click) 5-6 times over kicking a garbage can.
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 12:25am
This is still called a hospital, remember.
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 3:07am
Want to know why I kicked the garbage can? The so called doctor who was responsible for my discharge skipped out on me 3 times. I have a life and don't need to be in the hospital 3 extra days, he was there and just left 3 times without seeing me.
Once while laughing at me through the glass because I caught him sneaking out.
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 3:27am
In Calgary they forced me to stay there for a month even though I was clearly allergic to something and my eyes were beet red. To this day I struggle to keep my eyes open. As if time in the psych ward isn't terrible and is somehow good for your health? How the fuck so? Let me be clear in that there are a number of losers out there who want to stay in the psych ward for the free food and rent but a month for something that should be 2-3 days where you're locked inside and treated like human garbage?
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 3:29am
Last time I was there, the AISH office cancelled my AISH (disability) payments as soon as I entered the hospital. When I got home their claim was that my mailbox was full and that was standard procedure. I got home a month after my payment was cancelled and my mailbox was nowhere near full STILL.
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 4:00am
During covid they locked the kitchens and forced us to drink out of the bathroom sink. They never reopened the kitchens after covid.
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 4:05am
Before covid these places allowed you to go outside for a cigarette or a walk. Not anymore.
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 4:40am
If things made any sense I could go across the street for my prescription and forget about this ridiculous doctor I'm forced to see.
Posted by
tremblin on 2024-10-04, 4:41am
Still waiting for him to do something for me. So far what's happened is he asks me some questions, writes it down, and then tries to find ways to incriminate me based on it. He hasn't said a word to me.
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