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How do you prove that someone does not have mental health problems

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Hello there Pumpkins . Why do you need to prove that ? As mental health problems at some time affect most of humanity it’s more of a matter of not currently having any recognisable signs or symptoms ?

Best wishes Denise

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Hello, Pumpkins. It’s looks like you didn’t get to finish your post. What else did you want to say?

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My friend was refered by mistake she was interviewed every week information was wrongly sent to them.They kept my friend there asking if she promiscuous giving her family planning and parenting advice. Services had investigated family and ivulged to an employer.

She changed Gp s three times as they were not keeping accurate information they wrote that she used 2 units of alcohol when she tee total.

She constantly given family planning advice. They were obsessed with the idea of her being pregnant. Services made her work reputation difficult and made her everyday life difficult. As you are vulnerable to being exploited.

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