I took risperedone from 2003 to 2011
I had major surgery in 2011
I recovered from major surgery whilst living by myself from 2011 to 2013
since stopping risperedone, two gps, two oncologists, and a social worker have said I should still take it,
I spent three weeks sectioned under the mental health act in 2012, during my time in the ward,
I was told if I refused to take risper I would be put in a isolated ward,
I left the ward when I won an appeal regarding the section,
The events leading to my being sectioned are a problem for me because,
a police officer lied to brent mental health,
the police officer said I had smashed things in my flat to pieces,
and that my flat was inhabitable,
whilst taking the risperedone from 2003 to 2011,
I had a series of addictions to cigerettes alchohol and drugs,
I had sexual problems, I could not ejaculate,
I had problems communicating particularly with speech,
I slept for as much as 12 hours a night,
I had little or no appatite,
taking risperedone from 2003 to 2011 confounded underlying problems from childhood, like
unhealthy sleeping position,
unhealthy bathing habits,
unhealthy masterbation habits particularly not using a condom,
I have always maintained I did not want to take risper,
since stopping risperedone
I have overcame all my addictions,
My sleeping pattern has improved,
I have no sexual problems,
my speaking has improved,
my diet has improved,
why have I been made to take this drug against my wishes from 2003 to 2011?
during treatment from 2003 to 2011 I have used illegal drugs, social workers, nurses
and psychiatrists have been aware, why have the police not been involved?