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by djsumdog
3477 days ago
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On the flip side, the state run facilities in the US always try to push people out or, "get them back on their feet." I had a swimming instructor who told me her brother was mentally ill and was in and out of these all the time. He'd feel he'd need to stay there a few more weeks, but they'd push him right out. He'd do okay for a while, then stop taking his meds (because most of those meds do make you feel like shit), then he'd start having delusions again. Eventually he'd be back to begging for 40ozs and eventually be back in the center. America's system doesn't provide enough funding, not just for mental health, but all the other services around health to help people out and be self sustainable in their communities. |
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Unless we (as a society) can find a way to provide this for those who have been pushed to the fringes of reality, there will still be a significant portion of people pushed into the Treat-Release-Repeat loop for years to come.