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Blog -15 May 2016






The weekly Sunday Blog from Hugh Jezard, 15 - 5 - 2016. For anyone who likes a reach out-there.

When locked up in the mind on medication for 20 years as my free life was cancelled in 1995 here’s a film trailer to get you in the mood for this week’s Blog.





Nothing happened this week so I will adlib a Blog. entry this week. So the tooth-phone “how does it work” the first stage in human telethapy because it’s inside a tooth and the sounds are vibrations with some volumes of the device it’s like hearing thoughts. Because there is no sound there is no reaction. Plus with no sound no one else can hear it. The tooth people talk in a trained way as to speak without me questioning, all one way conversation. I have hardly said a word to them in 20 years.

Day to day life and what is the main thing in my life, always trying to reach Los Angles time. 8 hours behind London UK Greenwich Mean Time. What does that mean, by 4 am I think about sleeping that’s 8 pm Los Angles time? I get up at 12 midday which is 4 am in Los Angles, perfect for early morning film starts.

This week I started a petition for a bit of fun, but the wording leaves a lot to be desired.

https://www.change.org/p/sadiq-khan-freedom-from-mental-health-and-medication-for-hugh-jezard

I also made a new trance music mix this week you can listen to it with the link below

https://www.mixcloud.com/hugh-jezard/hugh-jezard-new-dj-trance/














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Blog -8 May 2016






The weekly Sunday Blog from Hugh Jezard, 8 - 5 - 2016. For anyone who likes a reach out-there.

A film trailer to get you in my mood and the script is always the bible.





This week “good news” a medical malpractice solicitors’ firm have agreed to look at my case of 20 years in mental health. I told them first off I was using a tooth-phone in mental health (for reasons undisclosed here) and that they would present me before doctors and nurses in mental health and they would lock me up for saying things such as:

1.Saying to my doctor “my ex-boss used to work for the C.I.A “they said Delusions about the C.I.A. I never said anything else about my ex-boss or the C.I.A, 6 months detained.

2.The said my whole C.V. was made up another 6 months.

3.That I have been in 4 films, another 6 months.

4.A t.v. breaking down and the landlord complaining.

The guy I spoke to at Lewis & co solicitors said he would speak to the partners and a few hours later I got an email saying they want to see the “medical notes”.

Later in the week I received a copy of a letter of internal correspondence between my Mental Health service teams in the old area of South London where I used to live in because I have been asking for a transfer to the new area of London I live in after being here so far 10 months.

This is what the doctor wrote after seeing me for half an hour (Pt seen is patient seen).

“Pt seen – well kempt, casually dressed. Spontaneous speech; no thought disorder, Reactive affect. Paranoid delusions evident with respect to believing has a chip inserted in his teeth, and has been surveiling mental services since 1996 on behalf of an undisclosed agency (though may be governmental). No insight into mental illness, does not wish for treatment, which he accepts only due to the C.T.O. Has limited engagement in other aspects of care (psychology, SW, OT, vocational) with current team. Wishes to stay in this borough to move away from current care team and previous accommodation environment.”














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Blog - 1 May 2016






The weekly Sunday Blog from Hugh Jezard, 1 - 5 - 2016. For anyone who likes a reach out-there.

Firstly the weekly film trailer to get you in the mood and remember the script is the daily bible.





In court this week as stated in last week’s Blog. a case of Actual Bodily Harm of a drug dealer getting cheesed off when I stopped spending money with him and he smashed a full Guinness bottle over my head after I kicked him the chest when he came running towards me, then he said to police I was ill at the time.

Well, well, well he pleaded guilty on the first day in court it just so happens he was already recently remanded in prison for a 42 month sentence for sexual assault and with pleading guilty for my case he was given an extra four months. Wednesday morning I got a phone call from the detective in the case at 9.30 am, I was in bed but I managed to shower and travel the across the central London tube by 11 am to Blackfriars court, Pocock Street, Southwark where the Jack the Ripper was tried (as told by my community nurse).

The morning was spent with other witnesses in my case In a carpeted waiting room with tea and coffee and a small LCD Freeview t.v. to watch. So I watched a little of Emmerdale farm that was on and I hate then I decided to change the channel when it finished Donovan's reef with a fighting John Wayne and Lee Marvin was on the t.v. I had to watch only to be told to go home after half an hour. I had to wait till he pleaded.





Yes I watched Rio Lobo the western with a “comfortable” (a line from the film) John Wayne that starts after the trailer, a gripping western with real manly men, on the Wednesday night. Earlier this week I watched the Sandra Bullock movie “All About Steve” a film that was a failure even getting a Razzie award. The film had me in stiches because it all about stalkers and different people and especially when you have had a relationship breakdown, it’s the perfect film.


















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Blog - 24 April 2016






The weekly Sunday Blog from Hugh Jezard, 24 - 4 - 2016.

Crowdfunding, you may have seen the Stage 32 advert “what to do when your crowdfunding fails”. I tried my hand at crowdfunding last week £ 500 the minimum amount you can ask for. Wanting a new photo-shoot with my favourite photographer Jamie Hughes who has in his portfolio some stars from Hollywood and some famous music singers. It says tell your story so I thought “what the hell” tell my story about the tooth-phone. I choose Indegogo as I have seen a few films hoping for funding with this particular site.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/photo-shoot-by-jamies-hughes-for-actor-hugh-jezard/

No funding at all after 13 days so far out the 2 months they give you. It’s painfully obvious you have to advertise the promotion. After the first week of the promotion various companies approach you to offer thing like Twitter promotion or databases of crowdfunding providers. I will not mention them as Stage 32 is promoting help for crowd funders.

Changing the subject, all next week I am in London’s Blackfriars court as a witness for a case of Actual Bodily Harm. A marijuana dealer who I used to spend a lot of money with smashed a full Guinness bottle over my head after things got heated with him when I stopped buying marijuana from him. He is pleading not guilty and has come up with story that I was ill and he was defending himself in the attack. Let’s see next week.

To end, good news my Google plus page has jumped by 7,000 visitors in the last month to 17,868 visits in total.














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Blog - 17 April 2016






The weekly Sunday Blog from Hugh Jezard, 17 - 4 - 2016.

Excitingly, I have just watched a DVD on my 17 inch LCD computer screen in the dark Steven Spielberg’s film “Bridge of Spies” a movie I have been dying to see ever since I saw the trailer, I also live for trailers. So as it was released on my birthday October 16th 2015 “spooky, what” especially as it’s a film about spies’ and the brutality of East Berlin under “Russian” coalition rule. I thought to myself after seeing the trailer there are many similes between Mental Health and the film. A tormented mental patients doesn’t call them Nazis for no reasons. Saying that I have many German friends.

The film difficult to follow at first but the film teaches you who is who I.E. the first 2 heroes of the script plot Tom Hanks and Mark Rylance. I always say to myself watching a film “which character would I be “.



This week I have received a script possibly from one of the many acting jobs I apply from a posting on Facebook called MisterMeaner by Richard Fitzmaurice, a long script for a film so it seems. It’s my first script that I have been offered to me so I will read it and decide if any parts as said “offered” will suit me.

The then mentioned script has Marijuana issues and I am excited.














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Blog -10 April 2016






The weekly Sunday Blog from Hugh Jezard, 10 - 4 - 2016.

Last week’s Blog. “ number 32 with my first mix of songs and number 40 with a second mix in the mixcloud.com Trance & Progressive mix charts. Number 4 this week ranked in the London DJ charts and 20 in the national DJ charts at https://www.reverbnation.com/hughjezard7 ”

So with the script of a film being the bible of wisdom here’s a film trailer that inspires me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-catC4tBVyY

This week, what to tell you all at Stage 32 more of getting to know Hugh Jezard and I know these Stage 32 posts are not work related they are insights in me. So Facebook forums for posting news and pictures. I confess I post photographs in the Sandra Bullock Biggest Fans group (8,000 members) https://www.facebook.com/groups/113030092104573/ to keep her and her fans happy. I am sure she’s addicted to the group I love her to bits ever since I saw Demolition Man 22 years ago and said to myself she is the one. So I wonder if she has seen my posts over the last year. Also another group I post in is Bond… James bond, (4,000 members) https://www.facebook.com/groups/bond007jamesbond/ I started over a year ago in the week of the 50th anniversary of Ian Fleming’s death and have been postings Daniel Craig and his films with art. I get approximately 100 – 200 likes in the Sandra Bullock group and 60 – 100 likes in the Bond… James Bond group. Can you guess I want to play James Bond I haven’t got a chance but with the tooth – phone I dream that I am a spy, one tries. With Facebook I have an everyday rising total of 2, 273 friends in my Facebook account


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Blog -3 April 2016






The weekly Sunday Blog from Hugh Jezard, 3 - 4 – 2016.

Last week’s Blog “slightly famous – 7,000 individual host hits on my website” since 2010 (I was in film and on TV in 2007). Did he see a dentist to have the tooth-phone removed, did he walk out on the film he’s done it before “not so far” such are the Hollywood frights but mainly because I watched the film trailer of 50 years of Bond (tribute) and there was a line from ‘M’ Judi Dench saying to Bond “If you can’t distinguish between your enemies and your friends, it’s time to go” scripts are always my inspirational bible, when in strife I listen to a film it’s my church for wisdom.





This week I will tell you about my budding career as a Trance & Progressive music DJ. What did I do, I recently bought some new Trance MP3 songs and made a dreadful mix using Virtual DJ mastering and mixing software but I made number 32 in the https://www.mixcloud.com/discover/progressive-trance/ Trance & Progressive charts. The top slots are the worlds’ are the most favourite voted DJs’ in the world. My second mix made number 40 in the same chart a 138 Bpm mix of songs, 138 as it is known is very popular this year. That was a month ago and this week I bought a professional music DJ controller a Behringer CMD Studio 4A DJ controller £ 145 and also paid for the £ 20 a month Virtual DJ mastering & mixing software. The mixing software and controller works the same way as 2 record turntables or 2 DJ CD players and plays/mixes Mp3 songs on the computer. I made another mix using the controller and with that mix I am now number 6th in the London’s https://www.revernation.com DJ charts and ranked number 28th in their national UK DJ charts. You can listen to the mix at http://www.hughjezard-music.com/ if you want you can buy the latest mix for $1.29. Rich I tell you, I’ll be rich. Ha ?














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Blog - July 2012






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Blog - June 2012





Hitch hikers guide to the Millennium Falcon report


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Ufology said "Brilliant"

Millennium Falcon (Evidence)


Blue Prints For Sale


A conversation 2001

A study of a time samples designed thousands of years ago that with analysis reveal the following.

As man has desired a round ship for a long, long time, for lots of reasons. I offer blue print time samples that take an hour to draw and if anyone asks it’s just a nice Venetian object artwork. The picture is a mind map.

Through lenses and mirrors light is scooped up and hurtled round linear magnetic spindle cores and with an injection of controlled angled jets of light photons the engine and spindles spin bob around. Left, right and up and down. Like a crank and a carburettor and spark plugs. In a horizontal chamber they create energy.

Light then travels around the piston the core and with gravity enriching light particles of mass/density leaving the core that then travel around the ship in a vectored trajectory through lenses and mirrors going through larger and smaller magnetic cores/chambers in a pattern of plasma against mass gravity dynamics occasionally being cooled and vented through jets that stabilize.

The ship is also a mind map an A.I. optical chip where each set of spindles is a gate array.

Collecting carbon and water charges the chip/ship and the computer memory or battery that powers the ship etc. Each gas compound in space you fly through create transistors for new memory and weapons in each individual engine/life pod etc.

To move the ship in space is done by discharging carbon deposits that collect around the cores and by thrusting them against their deposit in space using light/plasma as thrust. There are two exhausts one above the other steering the ship thrusting and exhausting the light/carbon and through movement tiller/steer the ship.

The whole ship is based around the theory of every equal has an opposite and the trajectory of light plasma in a vacuum. Mineral laser weapons control the ships A.I. thought and speed of engine control the exhaust carbon waist. For years now we have been controlling atoms with lasers.

The resident teacher at this point screamed “super capacitor”!

The bow cuts the waveform of space at an angle wherever distance of mass under gravity discharge jumps the ship.

Wormholes in the engine and space are created etc by firing an anchored discharge into the core.

Say a pure waveform is 12 over seven over 7 contrrolled by decimal 2 to 2.99999 where a starting point to open the wormhole begins the opposite end of P.I. and according to the time sample picture propulsion “falling or acceleration” is controlled by the mathematical stabilizer number 8 controller (or how you build) by a transformer or magnet (or you eyes over belief).

I have no qualifications in maths or electronics or computing. I speak just for the drawing/picture.

Recurring vector points in P.I. are points to jet away from in the vacuum of space and pulling yourself through space.

Warning. At the end of Pi there could be a big bang outside our carbon universe or just a small jump into blue space ?

Controlling the ship through atmospheres is done by two series of 6 times 2 jet engines over each other each controlling monoverabilty using the coanda effect through vents. (Like a Harrier jet).

The two time samples show a man with feet and a separate communication head with an angled wizards hat.

Communication and the weapons are based on projections. If you see a returning flash run away it could be a doctor.

There is so much more.

Remember it takes hands to build society and space ships

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Blog - May 2012





Hitch hikers guide to mental health report



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House of Commons Official Communication Friday 13 April 2012 received on Election day.


1996 – 2012


There is a photograph of 30 odd members of Institute of Psychiatry and me



It takes around fifteen years to become a doctor in the field of the mind.

It is said allegedly it is impossible to book your self into a mental hospital and see what they are up to. Remembering their mental health reputation. Fifteen years later medical observations and eight years as a frequent in patient of medical mistaminas and seven years as an out patient.

The NHS mainly sees only a few forms of mind disorder that warrant detention and that is mainly depression and schizophrenia i.e. a danger to others or themselves and regardless of support by social networks of family and friends. Under oath a doctor has to help a patient using the law even if it is against a patient’s or a social networks judgement. A normal order is based around risk assessment and is usually a three to four months course of medications to help you to relax and restore a balanced thinking process. If a patient is deemed unwell and is unreliable to take medication and is a danger to himself or others. He must be sectioned and take the law of treatment and detention until well.

You can ask to be a voluntary patient without laws binding you to a ward and after care and even though you can agree every thing a doctor offers the doctor might not trust you and detain and section you. A doctor is a servant of the law.

If you are voluntary you can come off the ward and grounds as you please.

A section usually arises after a medical incident with the police or social network or public where upon a bed in a hospital has to be found. If you have not gone to a hospital yourself only the police can take you to a hospital. A CPN or social worker can only see you at home monday to friday nine till five and although you have the right to choose your proffered hospital unfortunately the hospital you arrive at is normally your term unless you find yourself in a secure unit where you will have to wait to be down graded before waiting for a bed in a normal acute hospital. If you refuse treatment there are seventy-two hour sections (have a tea then go home) twenty-eight day (assessment) and six months (treatment order) sections and if you are ever sectioned once there is then a six months section law of detention every time there is a medical incident and you are detained there after under risk assessment.

At any point a doctor can discharge you from a section and you can forget about hospitals but if you need medication for a condition and are under a section a community care plan could be warranted during or after a treatment order, which means the supervision of a CPN or social worker and a possible half way assessment house and then maybe supported housing before you return home. If homeless and under section suitable priority accommodation will be found for you which may take months and under section you will be placed bearing condition and a risk assessment into a community care plan, again under the supervision of a CPN, social worker and halfway house support staff whilst on section if necessary.

On a twenty-eight day section you can call a tribunal within seven days and then on a six-month section you have two options a hospital managers meeting within fourteen days and then a tribunal within six weeks. Lawyer’s telephone numbers are found in the ward office and remember they will write any remarks and behaviour in all reports to the tribunal or managers meeting.

The law only lasts as long as a section but some times they say ten years or a life course of medication.

The state i.e. the doctor has full control over you during a section and after six months a doctor can give a ten-minute assessment relying on nursing notes and section you again for recurring six month terms. The main question is compliance and this can be ongoing for life.

A managers meeting and a tribunal are similar. They have the right to discharge you there and then if they want too. Three people decide over you in hearings. In a tribunal resident is a respected member of the public the president. There is a lawyer to his or her left and to the right there is a senior doctor who will see you before the tribunal. You will get most of the CPN, social worker, nurse and doctor reports days before the hearing or just before.

A doctor gives their speech then your lawyer speaks then the CPN (or social worker) then the nurse. Throughout the hearing the panel ask questions.You will hear things you disagree with but how ever if you speak it is seen as a remark and does show a lack of insight into the severity of the situation, being in a tribunal. Let your lawyer think and act. Even if you may think you may have failed during your term in hospital if you keep it together during the tribunal you will be realesed. Remember it is an informal court.

In a mangers meeting there is the same power to release you but the managers represent the hospital. The same rules apply.

Your lawyer may suggests you use their doctor for an opinion and it is wise to say if in later sections to say you have proof you will take medication if diagnosed. Even if you are ill you can be released if you are willing to take medication until re-assessed.


Conditions

All wards are male or female only with mixed staff and you will be assessed twenty-four hours a day by nurses. There are twenty staff per week to cover approximately fifteen patients. Three to four nurses per shift made from qualified and junior nurses and fifth a manager. Each shift has nurse in charge who acts for the manager when not present. There are three shifts a day, seven thirty am, two thirty pm and nine thirty in the evening.

If you wish to add to your notes see your named nurse. The notes are usually based on movements and mental status. The notes are assessed by a junior doctor or senior doctor during ward rounds. A doctor will see on your first day and then you will be seen in ward rounds once a week. If you are on a six-month section this maybe twice a month. A session with a doctor may last ten minutes to half an hour, present are nurses a CPN (and possibly a social worker). Advice is to always bring a friend or family member.

If you are sectioned you are not allowed to leave the ward without a leave section seventeen letter of law signed by the doctor. Do not expect to get leave on a twenty-eight day section. It may take weeks to get a trail of half an hour’s escorted leave just on the grounds. Increased weekly by hours then a day then weekends.

Welfare rights (ESA disability awards), social worker, counselling, pharmacy questions, occupational therapists and physiologists referrals are only available by speaking to your named nurse or direct to a doctor and getting a referrals to see them takes more than a week. Although few wards have a mandatory therapist.

Medication times are usually first thing in the morning between eight and nine then midday till one and then in evening, nine thirty till ten pm. You can ask for just one dose a day. If you attempt to spit out medication liquid medication will be given. If you want a sedative or sleeper or if you have a headache you have to be written up by your doctor for PRN patient request medication. There is a doctor on twenty-four standby.

Observation of the patients is normally done hourly by graph tables. One to one is hard because of shop runs or escorting a patient with leave and taking turns to write notes. Or rarely twenty-four observations because a patient has been violent.

Breakfast is early seven thirty till eight and lunch is at twelve am and dinner at five pm. some hospitals give snacks at nine pm. There is an allocated of twenty-two pints for tea and coffee a day for tea and coffee. In some hospitals no hot water for tea and coffee is allowed, only warm water, they say it's for ward safety. Fast foods are allowed on wards and there is sometimes a take away menu. Biscuits are available. If you smoke some hospitals will only let you out for five cigarettes a day.

If you are on benefits you money will be withdrawn after more than six weeks. There are two stages of benefit reduction. The basic reduction is twenty pounds a week to live on. Nurses are usually happy to organise a shop run but nurses are usually busy so be prepared to ask the next nurse.

Razors are not allowed and they have to be left with a member of staff. There is a large supply of towels, razors, shampoo, soap and tooth brushes and you are allowed a private bath or shower unless under twenty-four watch. There is always a washing machine.

You are allowed to watch television all day as a patient group and from twelve pm till six am it must be turned off. Some hospitals require you to remain in your room all night. You are allowed to bring your own television or music system computer (sockets every where). Mobile phones are allowed. Some hospital wards only allow a two calls minimum in some ward offices per day. Some hospitals have games, books, music and videos. It is advisable to leave valuables in the office safe.

Drug use or alcohol use is not allowed on the ward and the nurses will search you and the your room you are in. They even may call for a sniffer dog and substances will be handed over to the police. If court it will jeopardize your chances of leave and a tribunal. You will be greeted when you or guest arrive at usually locked door. Expect frequent urine analysis. Heroin, speed and cocaine/ crack last in the system for up to forty-eight hours. Cannabis stays in you system for five days. If you are caught drunk a blood sample will be taken.

If there is trouble or a fight or if you are witness to violence and no staff are around press the alarm button or wait and ask staff that carry a team response signal alarm. If there is violence for any reason the patient is held on the floor by nurses unit the crash team and hospital security all arrive and put the offender in a pain lock, if you move you will experience extreme pain. If a nurse (on shifts) gives pain in that position they will held accountable. The hospital has a photographer. If a person is very violent or pathological he will be given an injection called an aquaphaze that dazes you for twenty-four hours. You can ask for a sedative and you may be asked to lie in your bed for twenty-four hours under nursing observation sometimes you are put into a secure unit or into a police cell to cool off.


Medical

The doctor, nursing group, CPN and social worker are looking for questions of negative and positive symptoms.

Agitation. Inability to stop and relax.

Difficult to engage. You must release and speak to NHS staff and every one else.

Responding to hallucinations. Ghosts, aliens, visions etc. and you will be sedated and treated.

Thought disorder. Patterns of the mind.

Self harm.

Aggression.

Suicidal tendencies.

Paranoia.

Delusion. Unless you can prove in writing what you say.

Drugs. It is wise to say unless you are an addict you have to say you never or hardly use drugs. The NHS and the law are highly against drug use.

Falling. In motion of illness.

Etc. staying in your bed or room is also depression. Insight to your condition is a must before you are to be released but remember they can say if you refuse medication then you have no insight and also if you stop medication you also have no insight.

What causes aggression and unhappiness, the main cause of madness ? In my limited opinion dopamine, seratonine and melatonine are chemicals in the brain that create and that control certain thoughts, glands producing liquids in the brain that stimulate thoughts. Medication stabilizes these glands, a purge can cause extreme moods which can take hours to stabilize or months or a ten-year assessment. Then the rest of your life on medication.

The average treatment orders is again usually three to four months and then rehabilitation. Any thing from people in you home every day to once a month depending on the community care plan. You can visit your local mental health team.

If you are unhappy with a hospital you can transfer any where within the UK. Usually a case of need for a social network or compassionate grounds to move you to an area that meets you needs. But if under section this can mean being escorted around the country to arrange this.

Why does the revolving door happen ? Once a diagnosis is made by law it is like a business "three-line account" (but longer), which qualifies doctors to give patients more treatment orders as the previous doctor recommended. Plus the patient is usually unaware of the laws and systems of the NHS but mainly it is the medication and the side effects that people decide to refuse treatment.

Consideration for state guardianship or supervised constant medication, housing and finances is possible.


Other people on the ward.

Other patients not on section using an acute ward as normal rehabilitation. Usually refered by a GP. These are genuine normal people mixed in with people in crisis and conversations and problems do arise. You will find every body just tells the nurses and doctors their problems rather than people they make friends with, at first.


Alcoholism. Is he a danger to himself or others ?

Eating disorders.

Depression.

Drug dependency.

Suicide. Usually two weeks under a section two.

Wanting to forget. Allowed but brutal.

Learning difficulties.

Epilepsy.

People finishing prison sentencing. Term up to the doctor.


References


The range of researched medications

Generally hospital drugs are perfectly safe to take and have no long-term brain damage or side affects. Other than I think a slight reduction of the mind whilst taking them. How ever some times there are bad reactions and yes people die. I have been witness to three deaths on the ward in fifteen years.

Always check the box as trade names are different.


Clopixal. Side effect swollen tongue and couldn’t speak.

Procycladine. Similar to LSD. cures and stops Parkinson type movements or cramps.

Respirdrone. Awake all night with a gagging tongue.

Lorazipan. Sedative for aggression and mood stabilizer.

Zimervain. Mild sleeper.

Diazapan. Mild sedative (Valium).

Droperidol. A rash that lasted ten years.

Amisulpheride. Keeps you awake.

Respirdrone Contra. Frying mind.

Haloperidol. Racing mind.

Clozapine. The final resort drug. Monthly blood tests to count white cells. Heavy weight gain, diarrea and vomiting and serve withdrall.

Zopeclone. Stronger Zimervain causes blinking.

Apripresol. Sensation of dying.

Quitiapine. Ten day section (stabilization) frying lips, awake for days, hyperventaling and a racing mind).

Olanzapine. Heavy sudden weight gain and a general feeling of sleepiness.

Promethazine. Anti-histamine and sleeper.



Hospitals rehabs examined


North Tees teaching hospital, Cleveland. Duration on and off eight years (two years). Good food.

South Cleveland secure unit, Cleveland. Two months twice. Walkmans, films.

Hartlepool mental health unit, Cleveland. One month. A museum visit.

Luton A&E, Bedfordshire. Four hours.

Royal Free, Camden, London. Two weeks. Cable.

Camden, secure unit, London. One week.

Gordon hospital, Westminster, London. Three weeks.

Westminster secure unit, London. One week.

St. Thomas hospital A&E, Lambeth, London. Ten hours.

University hospital, Westminster, London. Eight hours.

Cambridge hospital. Cambridge. Empty.

Guys mental health unit, Southwark, London. Two weeks. Occupational therapy, exercise and films.

King College hospital.The Maudesly aka. The Institute of Psychiatry. Both secure units and elderly. A year plus.



Conclusions and recommendations

The conservative government under Maragret Thatcher revolutionized mental health in the UK by releasing long term patients back into the community under care and ended in the UK the "One flew over the cuckoos nest" mentality.

The Labour government under Tony Blair refurbished every mental health ward in the country.

Amendment 21 - 6 - 2016... 20 years in mental achieved "sorry the below I was lying in 2012 when I wrote this. mental health is f***** up beyond all reason and now it's all out war".

Today there is nothing wrong with most of the UK mental health services that a few laws wouldn’t change. But the problem is there is nothings to do all day but talk and eat and when you are in crisis a week is a very long time. My question "Is distraction or deprivation the cure". How ever with the case of schizophrenia and using the new human rights act I believe a person should have the right to stay in his own mind frame if he chooses and not have new thoughts demanded upon them or taken away for rest of his or her life especially when having his or her pleasure centers in the brain controlled.

I suggest sack one member of staff per ward the bad employee who earns £14,000 to £40,000 a year or ask for Lottery funding or business sponsorships or donations and using only a domestic price guide install a phone (£15 per month) install the Internet (£15 per month), install cable or Sky (£50 per month) buy a television say 42 inches (£500) and computer (£500), a music system (£500) and a portable (£30). Five ipods (mp3 player that can connect to a music system) a 160GB ipod (£300 with accessories) holds thousands of songs and hundreds of films and if you buy 1000 songs thought Apple Itunes it would cost £1000 and ten LTE Ipads (£4,000). DVDs' are £12 and they can be put onto an ipod easily and buy a dvd player with a hard disk to store films (£200) and very importantly an unknown cost of insurance as all of this equipment will be damaged or stolen.

My monetary total to revolutionize occupational therapy. Less than £10,000 per year per ward.

Food and milk (tea and coffee) is also a major problem for most of the NHS. People today are starving on wards with terrible food and no beverages and no cigarettes (hunger, bordom and withdral whilst a patient is in crisis ?).

Lockers, your clothes and belongs always disappear.

Warning, the domestics hoover and clean up first thing in the mornings. I disagree to this at weekends.

I am against a trail basis to work things out as people are in crisis right now.

We must pass a bylaw to the human rights act ? to warrant this.


Notes

Fifteen years later the law has changed the Human Rights Act states we have the right to freedom of thought and speech. But the NHS refuses to acknowledge this.

Also next year under this current government GPs’ are to take over the management of mental health services in the UK.

I have notes, layman observations and reactions. Valuable information to put across in an argument as why their needs to be a change in the mindset of NHS services.

Ten documented tribunals and managers meetings, later.


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Link of the month. Orange enter the video communication market