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From “What is Disability Justice” (Adapted from Patty Berne’s “Disability Justice – A Working Draft”, Published in Skin, Tooth, and Bone: The Basis of Movement is Our People, A Disability Justice Primer, Second Edition.


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    • Keld [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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      I don’t know about your local jurisdiction, but as far as I know they only hospitalise if there’s active ideation and even then it’s on the discretion of the care provider. If you make it clear that it’s passive ideation they have no reason to hospitalise you.

      • CupcakeOfSpice [she/her, fae/faer]@hexbear.net
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        22 days ago

        This is usually true, but there was at least one occasion where I went to the “mental health urgent care” because one of my meds was making me severely dehydrated. They referred me to the emergency room, saying they would call ahead and sent a note with me to explain what’s going on. When I got to the ER, they put me in one of the psych rooms and were preparing to send me to the local psych ward. I ended up getting my mom involved and both of us had to fight to keep me from going there and to get them to take my trouble seriously. I agree that most of the time they would only hospitalize for active ideation, but sometimes doctors suck.