I been hulluncinating past couple days of Tesla cars fixing elevator in DH Hill library and city buses fixing automatic door to Target on Hillsborough street in Raleigh, NC.
Sorry. I hadn't written in a while. After I got discharged from Raleigh Oaks Behavior Health, my dad came to pick me up, and I stayed with him for 2 months in Virginia. I came back to North Carolina few times for medical appointments but I had a couple additional video visits where my providers didn't bill my insurance. Medicaid didn't allow me to have out-of-state medical appointments. I decided to come back to North Carolina and stay in a hotel because I was homeless and wanted to continue my medical care in North Carolina. My hotel was - I guess - a good location because it was on a bus route that had frequent weekday service downtown (15 minutes). The weekend service was 30 minutes which was decent I guess. Main two things that been bugging me are my side effects of Olazapine and my annoyance of noises. I'm taking 10 mg of Olazapine, and it's making me tired and hungry. I found the vaccum and sirens - Wakemed ER is nearby -...
since olazanpine made me hungry, I got switched to haldol which made me stiff. I felt like I was frozen in place and slurred my speech so I went to Wake Med ER and been admitted. Doctor was worried I had mini stroke
I was the unfortunate victim of a sexual assault and larceny of my switch and accessories. I was afraid my assailant was coming after me and was essentially paranoid. I spent nine days - July 16, 2025 to July 25, 2025 - at Raleigh Oaks. I was involuntarily held and had to wear ankle monitor so staff can locate me. It was hard to sleep because I can't close the door to sleep, and staff would check on me every 15 minutes even when I'm asleep. I was a light sleeper so could hear their footsteps coming and leaving the room. Two of the most annoying patients include one who was one nicknamed the Screaming Banshee because she would scream at voices she hears in her head. She followed me around which got creepy. Second patient was nosey wandering why I thrown up and status of my housing once I'm discharged. In the courtyard, there was a garden where tomatos and cucumbers grew. My interactions were mostly nurses, behavior ...
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