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by Jakobeha
1848 days ago
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My experience with surgery was actually pretty good. The sedation worked well, and although surgery messed me up for a bit, what brought me into the office was much worse. Mental asylums, suicide treatment, etc. - those are the doctors / nurses that should experience being patients. Fortunately I've never been committed, but I've heard horror stories even in modern times. Not to say I believe those places aren't necessary - they definitely are, and have helped / saved people lives to the point where they're thankful for being involuntarily committed - but those in power should have empathy for the people being treated. |
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If you haven't read about it, it was kind of amazing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosenhan_experiment
Basically a psychologist and his team got themselves admitted to 12 different hospitals by claiming auditory hallucinations. From that point on, they acted completely normal and claimed they no longer experienced any symptoms. The hospitals diagnosed nearly all of them with schizophrenia.
In the aftermath, one hospital demanded to be re-evaluated. The psychologist agreed. Over the next few weeks, the hospital found dozens of fake patients, despite the psychologist sending none at all.