She shakes her head slightly "Big Man was not a doctor. He was bad... I was... a little kid. He stole me from the streets. Did bad things. Put things inside of me every night when I told him no, took my clothes, made me live in a dirty room under stairs with no clothes and a bucket to go potty in. He starved me most of the time, and when he fed me, it was poisoned. He liked to break my bones... I... I got away... Killed him, Mr Z told me to, they took me to asylum. Doctors did bad things too... shock therapy, put things inside of me, gave me insulin to make me sick, sprayed hard water on me that made my skin break." She shakes her head, tears freely falling
The file read: 'Patient name: Misa (last name unknown) Age: 17 Size: 4'8" Weight: 58 lbs Diagnosis: Severe paranoid schizophrenia, chronic depression, PTSD, Multiple Personality Disorder, Eating Disorder Otherwise unspecified, Severe ADHD, Oppositional defiance disorder,Anxiety disorder.Medications
Insert long list of psych meds and instructions, all of which were the injected kind.) Care instructions: Patient must wear a straight jacket at all times, only to be buckled when she becomes out of control, sedatives to be given if she does not calm down after being strapped into straight jacket. Types of therapy: Insulin therapy, Shock therapy, Water therapy ((Basically hosing the naked patient down with a high pressured hose)) General therapy three times a week. Patient must remain in a wheelchair as her legs will not support her weight. Patient fears doctors.'
file cont. 'Patient has recieved lobotomy, no effect. Patient refuses to eat, claiming the food is poisoned. Severe insomnia, may not sleep for days, medications do not help with that. Patient's history and family are unknown. We treat all of our patients with the same level of care that they need to eventually be put back on the streets.' In small print: 'Any sexual advances towards any of our patients are only considered part of our care, and if any patient tries to claim they have been mistreated, we will deny it thoroughly and then consider the execution of the patient.'