Sunday, November 6, 2011

Action Alert: Petition for Mental Health Systems Rights Advocate Alison Hymes

Western State Hospital, Virginia

Alison Hymes has been a strong advocate for human rights in the mental health system.  She now faces the fight of her life.  Please take a moment to read the following petition and add your signature.
Dr. Jack Barber, Western State Hospital, Virginia: Safely Treat Alison Hymes’ Brain Aneurysm, Kidney Damage
VIRGINIA WOMAN’S KIDNEY AILMENTS AND BRAIN ANEURYSM IGNORED BY STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS
Woman in psychiatric hospital now suffers a brain aneurysm, is left untreated and neglected, to face death.
A Virginia woman was locked in irons and chains in August, and driven by state police to Western State Hospital, even though she is accused of no crime. A judge ruled then that Alison Hymes may be committed to the state hospital, citing a lack of insight regarding the amount of water she was drinking.
Doctors placed severe restrictions on her food and water and are treating her kidney disorder as a psychiatric condition.
Alison had a kidney transplant three years ago, after lithium toxicity caused renal failure. Psychiatrists refused to treat her kidney problems, and compounded the issue by prescribing Trilafon, a drug that has clear warnings about dangers to renal function. As a result, she has been having difficulty swallowing and has become physically weak.
A friend and advocate had a chilling prediction that may now prove to be true. “At best, Alison won’t receive any real medical care for her kidney problems,” said Tina, a friend of Alison’s and psychiatric advocate in New York said in August. “At worst, I know there is a very real probability that this confinement and lack of medical care will kill her.”
NOW it is even more urgent. A brain aneurysm has been discovered, and Alison still sits in a psychiatric ward. Her brain aneurysm could well be causing all of her psychiatric symptoms. If the aneurysm bursts, Hymes will suffer a stroke, and ALL of the psychiatric medications Alison is being given, cause an INCREASED RISK OF STROKE. Yet, Alison has been told that her brain aneurysm will not be treated. This is now a matter of life and death, for a woman with disability, perpetuated and caused by an institution that poses to help.
Her case highlights the failure of the Virginia medical system by continuing to ignore legitimate health problems and trying to mask them with psychiatric drugs that worsen her health and hasten her death.

My note: If it seems like I am blogging a lot about Alison Hymes in the last few days, the reason is this. What is happening to her, could happen to anyone. There are a few things in life that really frosts my cupcakes, people who abuse animals, children, or seniors. And people who abuse or take advantage of other people. If anyone I know needs help, I want to help, as much as I can. I hope among hope, that Alison can be out and in a safe place for Thanksgiving. Alison has spent a good part of her life advocating for others. Now she needs help. I would do this willingly for anyone who is a friend or family, and that includes those who follow this blog. Thank you. 

8 comments:

Counselor CEUs said...

Love your blog, especially the name/saying!!! VERY important topic- thanks!!!

Feminist Voice with Disabilities said...

I am so sorry to hear about this situation, Susan. Thank you for posting about it and alerting us to the plight of Allison. This is a very sad story, and it is important for people to speak out about such abuses.

D Bunker said...

Convicted murderers on death row are treated better than Alison is being subjected to.

Government sent the State Police to seize her because Government determined that Government was unhappy with Alison's water intake?

Who died and appointed Them God?

What the hell has America descended to?

Anonymous said...

Terrorizing innocent people does not lead to mental health. I am too afraid to ever see another psychiatrist. I don't want to end up like Alison.

Anonymous said...

Any updates?

Unknown said...

I think I have signed it, got a bit confused with the site (easily confused though).

susan said...

Thank you all for signing. People are actually listening and paying attention to this.

@Anonymous- as of last night (Nov 9, 2011) the situation was the same. One of Alison's friends found out she is in desperate need of clothing since water retention has changed her dress size. Alison would love to hear from people- if you want to send her a card or a small care package, you can send one to her, care of Western State Hospital.

home care concord said...

This story is absolutely heartbreaking. Thank you for raising awareness about this issue.

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