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- Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 15:24:52 CST
- From: <U53644@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Message-ID: <93022.152452U53644@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Newsgroups: sci.psychology
- Subject: A legal black hole
- Lines: 48
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- A rather unpleasant situation has arisen. I'm posting this in the hope that
- someone will have a good solution to it (I certainly don't), and to protest a
- certain policy (or rather, the lack of one) that is making it worse.
-
- Near the end of last year, my girlfriend (who was noteworthy for her
- level-headedness) underwent a rather drastic personality change, quite
- literally overnight). She would be talking about one subject, then all of a
- sudden her voice would change, she'd start rambling incoherently, and then, a
- minute later - she was back on her initial subject, and didn't know what had
- happened ! She was convinced that every single action around her was part of a
- conspiracy to do her in, and started hiding in her room for safety. None of
- this bore any resemblance to the behavior that I or her friends knew to be
- typical of her. When she was out of the room, she would burst into screaming
- tirades (this from a woman who was known as a peacemaker). All of this change
- occured between 10pm one night, and 11am the following morning. The woman we
- knew was gone - and hasn't reappeared since.
-
- Now, the suddenness with which this change came on, combined with the delusions
- and the scrambled speech, make me wonder if something has gone organically
- wrong here. I want to get her to a doctor, before it's too late if we're
- looking at a neurological disease here.(I can't describe how happy I am that
- she's putting on weight, at least a brain tumor looks unlikely).
-
- Unfortunately, I can't. She's convinced that I'm part of the conspiracy, and
- that nothing's wrong, and she won't see a doctor. The law seems to make it
- impossible for me to act here. Apparently, the theory is that she chose to
- forego medical treatment or examination freely. But if something is going
- wrong with your central nrevous system, just how free are your choices ?
- Is she choosing this, or is her condition doing so for her ? She never asked
- for something like this to happen - it seems a bit unfair to argue that she
- should be held responsible for the decisions it causes her to make.
-
- Is this really a policy we want ? If you get a disease, and it affects your
- mind in the wrong way, tough luck, friend, we're going to abandon you to your
- fate ? She is a single adult (so her parents can't act here), and we aren't
- married (so I can't - or can I ? Any answers ?). Even if someone reading this
- takes the attitude that it isn't his problem - it really is. What happened to
- her could happen to any single adult. There doesn't seem to be any mechanism
- helping people out in such a situation.
-
- If anyone knows of a solution to this problem - please write. The thought of
- just abandoning someone in a situation like this is a little hard to take.
-
-
- (You'll please pardon me for not signing this - I want to compromise my
- friend's privacy as little as possible).
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