Bipolar diagnosis overturned at last

Some good news which might encourage others …

I was diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder in 1998, four suicide attempts later, an inpatient in a psych ward last November, it was appreciated at last by one of the team that my problems might actually be autism, not serious mental illness. They screened me on the the ward then soon after returning home I received the full assessment and was diagnosed ASC in early January. It felt so absolutely right, all those years they’d mis interpreted my meltdowns as psychosis/mania, and my shutdowns as depression, the treatment with anti psychotics and anti depressants consequential from the mis diagnosis being little short of abuse. So I set about getting the incorrect bipolar dx overturned, and just this August I succeeded. It’s a huge weight off my shoulders, truly validating and has revolutionised my treatments, I’m off all psychotropic meds and at last getting the correct interventions for several physical health conditions which had been swept under the carpet. It is also important legally as there can now be no question over my capacity regarding legal and financial decisions  

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  • cant you sue them for putting you on the wrong meds which could be dangerous for you? thats damages. and if it went on for so long you could say that it held you back and made you lose years worth of potential earning capacity.

  • Yes I think I can and I know they are concerned I might. I’m not intending to though as I know with absolute clarity that the battle would be one which whilst I might win me significant financial damages would destroy the calm beautiful life I have with my partner, I’m 65 and without financial worries so I’m just concentrating on enjoying my remaining time on earth. Thank you though, I appreciate you replying 

  • Yes, I think you have to think carefully about the lawsuit path. I did it, it took 3 years and was very stressful. You have to be prepared for a fight and I totally get preferring to keep a calm and centered life. 

  • yeah its solicitors i think that make everything long... every process through solicitor of any kind is very long. my conveyancing solicitor for my house purchase took 1 year to complete my purchase, then 1 extra year after right now they still havent done the land registry transfer lol .... dealing with solicitors is very stressful because they are all slow and incompetent. youd end up wanting to sue the solicitor too lol

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  • yeah its solicitors i think that make everything long... every process through solicitor of any kind is very long. my conveyancing solicitor for my house purchase took 1 year to complete my purchase, then 1 extra year after right now they still havent done the land registry transfer lol .... dealing with solicitors is very stressful because they are all slow and incompetent. youd end up wanting to sue the solicitor too lol

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