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TomZino t1_j9c249r wrote

Climbing the rail on any high bridge is also a quick way to get a put on 5150 psychiatric hold for 72 hours. Getting involuntarily committed twice or more makes the patient a candidate for permanent disability. I'm not saying that is what happened in this case. Just saying that sometimes the sad story is part of a hustle if that makes any sense. Learned about all that while getting treatment myself.

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MalignedOriental t1_j9cuhbg wrote

I don’t know why you’re getting downvoted, being committed in general is one of the worst things that can happen to a person. I’ve had to get familiar members from psych wards before and seen others in the military.

They’re the most depressing fucking places I’ve ever seen. Funeral homes have more joy than a psych ward.

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