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I'm curious to know what potentially fatal medication he was refusing to take.
 
This means someone paid for him to live there, right? Family? who is this contact person I wonder. For neigbours to have this person's or their family contact and also feel need to contact cops in different occasions I wonder what kind of disturbance he really shows as a creepy ass neigbhour for people to go that far. He seems to think it's because they just hate him and because he is autistic but I doubt that's the reason.

He mentioned the medication is for psychosis but didn't specified the name of the medication though.

Now he might have to actually take his medication though. I wonder if it'll help him and if they have a way to force hospitalization.
 
Dumb post feat genericdubstep.
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2 is absolutely understandable why an diagnosis of anything that alters a person's perception like mental illness or autism might difficult someome's access to life change procedures like sex reasigment surgery.
3 i haven't actually heard about this so i'll have to search up later.
4 any misdiagnosis is bad.
7 some organization I like say self diagnosis is ok so there it is.
8 how it is scientifically validated that autistic people are experts on autism.

:story:

I really wonder what went down with his stepdad that they had to fight on court. Did they also literally used "hes autistic" to dismiss his point also? I'm curious but unfortunately there isn't enough info on this from this :roll:

He did mentioned his mother picked his stepdad's father though. Again he mentions how he thinks doctors have prescribed the wrong medication to him and how he is being "punished". I don't know much about denmark but certainly it isn't some regressive third world country where people think neurodevelopmental disorders or mental illness are demons or curses so I wouldn't really see someone with only high functioning autism being forced into anything just like someome with mild depression wouldn't either. There is definitely more to it that he won't mention.
 
This genericdubstep guy really reminds me of Phil.

Homeless (or always on the brink of homelessness) and still using social media? :agree:

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Being abused/forced into homelessness by ableist/transphobic conspiring neighbours?:agree:

(kicked out for drug abuse)
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Evil ableist/homophobic/transphobic/alcoholic mom and dad? :agree:

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Getting stalked online for chronic lolcow behavior? :agree:

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(is this us? are we the hateful, ableist stalkers? this dude doesn't have a thread, right?)

And, of course, did nuffin. :agree:

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Is this person thread worthy? Of course some of the abuse could be real but the odds that EVERYONE is out to get this guy is :optimistic::optimistic::optimistic::optimistic::optimistic:
 
He says that he found out his grandmother died before getting kicked out

Which part? The beginning says he found out "right after becoming homeless" and "20 minutes after [becoming homeless]". G-Ma likely croaked days before, seeing as the mother stopped taking her son's calls.

It's unsurprising that he took this as her blaming him due to his narcissism- if the woman's own mother died, she could be emotionally (and physically/financially because of funeral and hospital related responsibilities) preoccupied- too preoccupied to call her autistic psychotic son who's skimping on his meds in favor of hash. She must be real proud.

I understand that autistics can be unempathetic, but the lack of emotion towards the grandma and the dead woman's daughter (the mom) is... concerning. The "AND IF THAT WASN'T ENOUGH" makes it sounds like a woman's death is just adding to his personal woes.

I definitely think he's thread-worthy. Make a thread about him in Proving Grounds and we'll see who else agrees. This dude seems mìlky AF.

Will-do.
 
http://www.thinkingautismguide.com/2018/06/autism-and-psychiatric-medication.html

genericdubstep reblogged this at some point. I think he read this and then convinced himself that the meds would be fatal to him and so now he refuses to take them.
In that case, he might've never even used this medication before declaring it would kill him, and his claims that he's being punished are the therapists/doctors trying to explain to him that they can't just declare a medication wrong unless he's specifically allergic to it or a test run shows that it's ineffective.

Although his reading comprehension must suck if he got "my medication will literally kill me" out of this. Not once does this article mention any specific medication coming with instantly fatal side effects; the closest it gets is mentioning that some medications may increase suicidal idealization, or that some studies suggest that certain meds may result in some other health complications in the long term. Even then the article isn't really about that, the main points seem to be more about how often kids get given strong meds at a young age, tend to be on multiple medications at the same time, and doctors' response to side effects from meds is to throw more meds at it. All of which are real problems, though the author kinda undercuts that point by using a Google Doc survey as his main evidence.

(Also as an aside I always kinda hate when articles like that make blanket statements "we autists shouldn't be medicated" and the like, especially since they tend to come exclusively from the high functioning end of the spectrum. It's like if there were organizations and advocacy groups that were against anti-depressants because if they personally don't feel like they're about to blow their brains out, then obviously everyone with clinical depression must feel that way too.)

Genericdubstep kinda reminds of that one schizophrenic chick on YouTube who goes around with a camera claiming traffic cones are rape and accuses random FedEx dudes of being patriarchal agents sent to stalk her. He tends to see ableism and autism in everything, and so many of his stories about hearing people throw the word "autistic" like Mardi Gras beads that I have to wonder if most of his sessions consist of his therapist rubbing their temples and telling him "For the last time, trawling through Kiwi Farms does not count as going out in public."
 
In that case, he might've never even used this medication before declaring it would kill him, and his claims that he's being punished are the therapists/doctors trying to explain to him that they can't just declare a medication wrong unless he's specifically allergic to it or a test run shows that it's ineffective.

Although his reading comprehension must suck if he got "my medication will literally kill me" out of this. Not once does this article mention any specific medication coming with instantly fatal side effects; the closest it gets is mentioning that some medications may increase suicidal idealization, or that some studies suggest that certain meds may result in some other health complications in the long term. Even then the article isn't really about that, the main points seem to be more about how often kids get given strong meds at a young age, tend to be on multiple medications at the same time, and doctors' response to side effects from meds is to throw more meds at it. All of which are real problems, though the author kinda undercuts that point by using a Google Doc survey as his main evidence.

(Also as an aside I always kinda hate when articles like that make blanket statements "we autists shouldn't be medicated" and the like, especially since they tend to come exclusively from the high functioning end of the spectrum. It's like if there were organizations and advocacy groups that were against anti-depressants because if they personally don't feel like they're about to blow their brains out, then obviously everyone with clinical depression must feel that way too.)

Genericdubstep kinda reminds of that one schizophrenic chick on YouTube who goes around with a camera claiming traffic cones are rape and accuses random FedEx dudes of being patriarchal agents sent to stalk her. He tends to see ableism and autism in everything, and so many of his stories about hearing people throw the word "autistic" like Mardi Gras beads that I have to wonder if most of his sessions consist of his therapist rubbing their temples and telling him "For the last time, trawling through Kiwi Farms does not count as going out in public."
Someone back a few weeks ago told him about him being on here and he unironically said this site's objective is stalk and harass autistic people until they commit suicide. He literally thinks we are here trying to murder people.
 
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