>>12377082Pffft...
In a hospital I got really thirsty. Some days I get extremely parched where I drink ridiculous amounts of water.
So while at the hospital it happened. But I could only use a small styrofoam cup. But randomly one of the nurses. Asked me why... and my smart ass self. "Water dilutes poison. So I am diluting it in my stomach". Next morning my dosage tripled... and then after taking the morning meds. My back muscles contorted.. and my tongue swole. When. I told a nurse about it.. "oh your taking it for a shot" I didn't know there was a shot for the situation. And I tried to walk straight but when i stopped my muscles would. Pull and it was painful. One patient noticed and said i was overdosing or having an allergic reaction. And tried to get the nurse they said ignore him but then other patients jumped on them. They finally gave me a shot. After an hour I was back to feeling fine.
This situation has happened about 4 times. Were the drugs are so strong my muscles contort.
1. If I was a schizophrenic lunatic. Why would a PhD psychologist (I assume)Give any merit to my water dilution.
2. Doctors failed to realise. 100%of the medicine was still in my body. More water doesn't make the medicine leave. Maybe through piss.but not quick enough to avoid the effects.
3. Every time my muscles start to contort.
Every hospital.. "stop acting"at what point is it not myfault. Sticking absurd amount of drugs in patients randomly.
Pretty much every hospital had there own method of prescribing.
I honestly thought most of that medicine was placebo. Until the head aches. Gasping for air in my sleep. Muscles contorting. Tongue swelling.
And the old definition on schizophrenia was someone who lacks social skills. Bad hygiene. Lack of nutrition. Seeing things. Hearing g things.
That definition fits poor people and homeless. The hallucinations could be products of malnutrition. Supposedly dehydration/starvation causes hallucinations. Idk.