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Also, I think the symptoms in my feet might be getting worse again. It'd be hard to tell. Because it's a well-established fact that my doctors will never be allowed to tell me and will always lie to me no matter how serious the damage gets. And my Cerebral Palsy sometimes does make me insensitive to things like pain and damage. You aren't even allowed to do that in this country to the worst or the worst criminals. But it is all right to do that to me for some reason. That Olanzapine has to be stopped, it has to be stopped right now and it must never be used on me again, or any other psychiatric drug. I don't care what Wayne County Probate Court or the Detroit police's reasoning is, that it overrules all medical judgement and logic. As I already said, we have a way of dealing predatory people like that who use color of law to commit their crimes. They're called prison cells.

And I was late for the medical appointment Monday with that new mental health clinic where they probably were going to take me off it or at least lower it. I explained to a lady who works there that I have problems being on time, I always did. Problems sometimes with organizing. And now that I am permanently damaged it takes me longer to get ready because I have to be careful doing things like putting on shoes and bending over. But she told me on the phone she never heard of such a handicap. It must not exist she told me. I need to go there as soon as possible, I need that medicine to be immediately stopped, and on top of it all she says that. And on top of it all, people like the Detroit police and my legal guardian Eric cause me horrible problems. Like trying to take away my car and vandalizing my house when I am not home, destroying things I need to keep it neat and clean. And then they privately laugh to themselves thinking I can handle it all. No I can't. They bear the responsibility for that. And as I already said, if they think they don't we have a place that might change their mind. It's called the inside of a jail or prison cell.
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