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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 360549" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It's a court ordered evaluation. And I previously testified to the stuff I just wrote above. They want to see it for themselves. If I refused I would be breaking a court order by not giving them what they said they needed and it would look like I am lieing. I have typed up release forms with the info the military needs (extensive) to release mental health records and to verify that I was honorably discharged and it was not a result of disciplinary action or physical or mental illness. Also, I prinnted a list of what the public is allowed to obtain on a veteran without any release signed and it includes serious disciplinary actions. So, I figure I'm going to tell them that's all I'm giving, which still will only add fuel to the fire. Then they will get a courtorder to get it. I'm telling you- I'm starting to think they are more paranoid about me than I am about them. Either that or they can't stand it that they can access all civilian records but not military.</p><p></p><p>See, many of them have been acting like they can't trust me for years but it's to a point where I want to say "where's ANY evidence that you can't or that I've lied or done anything wrong that I haven't already told you about?" That's why they are seeming weird to me- they are adamant that I must be lieing so they keep trying to find anything they can. That's why I hope and pray that my therapist's notes got archived with my record because it will be evidence. Oh- I also ask for a copy of whatever was sent to them, get sent to me too. That way they can't claim something didn't get sent or that it said something differently.</p><p></p><p>Something stinks about this- I knew it all along. When they evaluation'd difficult child, they talked with him 15-20 mins and reviewed his court record they have there- that's it. They threw out anything any other psychiatrist or psychiatric said outside of their system- even when it was from a psychiatric hospital they sent him to themselves. But my evaluation warrants this when I'm not breaking the law or in a psychiatric hospital or sitting in a crisis center?</p><p></p><p>Oh- and I have to pay for this evaluation even though it's court ordered to be done by their own person. MST guy always acted like he was investigating more than counseling when he was here for MST, too. And the military starts charging for copies if someone asks for too much so I'm not asking for anymore. If they want the rest, they can get it on their own and pay for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 360549, member: 3699"] It's a court ordered evaluation. And I previously testified to the stuff I just wrote above. They want to see it for themselves. If I refused I would be breaking a court order by not giving them what they said they needed and it would look like I am lieing. I have typed up release forms with the info the military needs (extensive) to release mental health records and to verify that I was honorably discharged and it was not a result of disciplinary action or physical or mental illness. Also, I prinnted a list of what the public is allowed to obtain on a veteran without any release signed and it includes serious disciplinary actions. So, I figure I'm going to tell them that's all I'm giving, which still will only add fuel to the fire. Then they will get a courtorder to get it. I'm telling you- I'm starting to think they are more paranoid about me than I am about them. Either that or they can't stand it that they can access all civilian records but not military. See, many of them have been acting like they can't trust me for years but it's to a point where I want to say "where's ANY evidence that you can't or that I've lied or done anything wrong that I haven't already told you about?" That's why they are seeming weird to me- they are adamant that I must be lieing so they keep trying to find anything they can. That's why I hope and pray that my therapist's notes got archived with my record because it will be evidence. Oh- I also ask for a copy of whatever was sent to them, get sent to me too. That way they can't claim something didn't get sent or that it said something differently. Something stinks about this- I knew it all along. When they evaluation'd difficult child, they talked with him 15-20 mins and reviewed his court record they have there- that's it. They threw out anything any other psychiatrist or psychiatric said outside of their system- even when it was from a psychiatric hospital they sent him to themselves. But my evaluation warrants this when I'm not breaking the law or in a psychiatric hospital or sitting in a crisis center? Oh- and I have to pay for this evaluation even though it's court ordered to be done by their own person. MST guy always acted like he was investigating more than counseling when he was here for MST, too. And the military starts charging for copies if someone asks for too much so I'm not asking for anymore. If they want the rest, they can get it on their own and pay for it. [/QUOTE]
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