Since having my life destroyed by the Illuminati NHS, I made a consideration to commit suicide in January last year. I went to Beachy Head and considered jumping off a cliff. I changed my mind and was picked up by the chaplain. I was then sectioned. Thankfully, I was sent to The Priory, Woking, Surrey, a private hospital because the NHS didn't have any beds. The difference between the Priory and the NHS was massive. The staff there actually seemed normal; they were kind and considerate. I saw a medical doctor and a Psychiatric doctor. They seemed to be very normal too. The Psychiatric doctor asked me lots of questions about my life, my past, my education and my previous vocation. He was very different indeed to Dr. Thomas Elanjithara from the NHS Psychiatric hospital that I stayed in. I actually felt that the doctor listened to me. I was not given any anti-psychotic drugs-only sleeping tablets. I presume the Psychiatrist didn't detect any symptoms of Paranoid Schizophrenia.
The Priory do treat patients with Paranoid Schizophrenia with anti-psychotics, mood stabilizers and anti-depressants. The procedure at the Priory is to give anti-psychotic medication in the acute phase, and then to decrease the dosage, when a patient's condition improves. Dr. Thomas Elanjithara gave me anti-psychotics, but no mood stabilizers, or anti-depressants for a long while. Dr. Thomas Elanjithara started off at a certain dose and then just kept increasing it. Was this because I was supposed to be going into a more acute phase with increased symptoms? Dr. Thomas Elanjithara never explained his actions to me. He didn't explain, because there was no possible explanation that he could give. I never expected to get any sense out of him right from the start. I knew that all I would get would be abuse with no discussion. He would also have the back up of his team present who would go along with whatever he said, or would just sit there taking notes. There was no team present in my meeting with the Priory Psychiatrist. The meetings I had with him were one to one.
At the Priory there was a double bed, nice curtains, a shower that actually worked, and at night they did not shine torches in your eyes. There was a menu for dinner, an art room, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy classes, group sessions and yoga. You did not feel like you were in a concentration camp run by lunatics- unlike the Caludon Centre. There were no nasty tricks or games. Thankfully, my section did not last long and I was discharged after 4 days. This, I believe is the maximum amount of time that I should have actually stayed in the Caludon Centre.
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