PTSD...
11 years ago
General
I now have it.
It seems if you are on the ASD spectrum in Canada and do not qualify for 'http://www.dsontario.ca/Overview'. They treat your Human rights issues as a "lack of responsibility." Especially the minute you request claims guaranteed by the Human Rights Tribunal and Charter or Rights and Freedoms (to even see this title as Constitution Act, 1982 just shows how powerful that document is).
I wont get into court ordered seals (which I've come close to) but the "t word" and 92 hours of it was implicated during a Police Act Process. (several officers0 lost their badges and I have to keep my muzzle shut.) It made trial difficult to hold myself accountable even more beyond having my past re-hashed over and over (due to the above paragraphs).
The doctor verified with one hell of an awesome medical student that it is in-fact now a mild form of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder yesterday. One of the few people in the city that actually talks to his patients. It was a very hard talk because of my own fears of being railroaded again and again.
PTSD just makes my situation a bit worse so its a bittersweet victor. But at least someone finally recognizes it as not whining or running away from my problems -- or refusing treatment.
Though I still have suspicions about unauthorized 'warrantless wiretapping' via the "intelligence grid" on the community for topics related to what happened to me. Though it will be incredibly hard to prove it it'll be hard to shake off -- after nearly having all my ribs broken in a 'jailhouse incident'.
It seems if you are on the ASD spectrum in Canada and do not qualify for 'http://www.dsontario.ca/Overview'. They treat your Human rights issues as a "lack of responsibility." Especially the minute you request claims guaranteed by the Human Rights Tribunal and Charter or Rights and Freedoms (to even see this title as Constitution Act, 1982 just shows how powerful that document is).
I wont get into court ordered seals (which I've come close to) but the "t word" and 92 hours of it was implicated during a Police Act Process. (several officers0 lost their badges and I have to keep my muzzle shut.) It made trial difficult to hold myself accountable even more beyond having my past re-hashed over and over (due to the above paragraphs).
The doctor verified with one hell of an awesome medical student that it is in-fact now a mild form of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder yesterday. One of the few people in the city that actually talks to his patients. It was a very hard talk because of my own fears of being railroaded again and again.
PTSD just makes my situation a bit worse so its a bittersweet victor. But at least someone finally recognizes it as not whining or running away from my problems -- or refusing treatment.
Though I still have suspicions about unauthorized 'warrantless wiretapping' via the "intelligence grid" on the community for topics related to what happened to me. Though it will be incredibly hard to prove it it'll be hard to shake off -- after nearly having all my ribs broken in a 'jailhouse incident'.
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