Stop medicating Mikko Nuuttila

Mikko Ville Nuuttila, male, 35, from Finland has been committed to mental hospital several times for reasons such as not eating (not true, went shopping every day & asked the hospital to check at the store & weight and blood were normal), walking outside at night (did that once), the ambulance driver had seen him and when these reasons were pointed out to be insufficient for hospitalization was told that this was not the reason but was given no further reason for his stay. Has been held in the hospital and told that he is incapable of holding a normal conversation although willing to answer any questions set to him. After medicated, the doctor suddenly tells him that is capable of normal conversation again although there is no appreciable difference in his talking style. This has happened many times. Medication was doubled when he said he was engaged in Ior Bockian biblical hermeneutics. Queries about that are not answered by the head of doctors Olli-Pekka Mehtonen.

Nuuttila is always held at the hospital after the 4-day checking period although he has not done or said anything different.

Once the doctor asked him what he was thinking about and he said time machines and Nikola Tesla (see book Philadelphia Experiment). The doctor wrote this down as reason for his taking into the hosptial and that he was tired. It is not illegal to be tired after long travel is it? Nuuttila did mention that there was a book about this Tesla subject. Nuuttila is a seven laudatur student (normal max. six) and his interests range to topics beyond a normal doctor's interests. Nuuttila has complained to the court many times but like in this case, the doctors just say he was all messed up although he has not said anything different and the doctor is invariably believed. The Tesla case went up to the Supreme court.

Nuuttila has been taken into mental hospital for not bringing the receipts of his rental apartment to the social worker although he never received such receipts. When complaining to the social worker about it, the social worker Riitta Marttila from Lemp%uFFFD%uFFFDl%uFFFDn terveyskeskus said to him that he had told her to call Estonia with an apple although such never happened. Nuuttila has never said anything crazy during his treatment. I asked the court and the doctor to check the social worker's notebooks as he kept notes of all conversations but this never happened and no reply was received.

The law in Finland says that a mental patient can go without his or her medication if he or she wants to when outside the hospital. The doctors don't obey this law however. They commit you to the hospital if you go without medication.

The original reason why Nuuttila was committed to mental hospital at all was that he was Dreaming Awake according to the Carlos Castaneda discipline after a Dreaming Awake seminar in Barcelona and was adept at it. Misinterpretations followed which made him angry. Nuuttila has a book in Finnish, Savuava peili (Smoking Mirror) on Google sites, translatable by Google translators, about his experiences. Since then Nuuttila has integrated his experiences and is not unstable. In his opinion, he could go without life-long medications.

Nuuttila was once sent to the mental hospital for saying he used the Mexican calendar and was off by two days in the Gregorian calendar when the doctor asked him what day it was and for asking why the doctor asked that question. Those are the reasons the doctor states to the court and the court accepts them. When Nuuttila discusses his case with other medical personnel he is always said these are not the sole reasons for holding him in the mental hospital but this is how the situations really occurred. They say he is there because he is "sick", but that does not mean anything to him and he is accused of not feeling sick.

You can call doctor Mari Varga at Kaivannon sairaala 358 311613 or department one at 358 31167010 or ask for head of doctors Olli-Pekka Mehtonen at the same numbers. H%uFFFDmeenlinnan hallinto-oikeus is the court that has neglected his case and also Korkein oikeus.

Once a doctor at Lemp%uFFFD%uFFFDl%uFFFDn terveyskeskus sent him to hospital after going away from his office for an hour and simply writing a paper saying he was psychotic without interviewing him. Nuuttila had not said much at all and nothing out of the usual hellos and so on. Nuuttila was refused a view of the papers before being sent to the hospital.

On his first visit the shrink determined herself that Nuuttila had heard a hallucination when his workmate had suggested to him that he should go to Mexico. This is not at all the case, the workmate came to him with a map and even pinpointed the location where to go. The shrink also for some obscure reason determined that Nuuttila had been imprisoned in Mexico although this was not true. The shrink found no evidence of cognitive impairment in her tests. The head of doctors at Lemp%uFFFD%uFFFDl%uFFFDn terveyskeskus said to Nuuttila that usually at least in Helsinki where he had worked before, it took months to determine whether a person was schizophrenic or not. Not like in Nuuttila's case, when he had been at the hosptial for only seven weeks. Doctors Olli-Pekka Mehtonen and Mari Varga at Kaivanto (olli-pekka.mehtonen@pshp.fi; mari.varga@pshp.fi) or Jaana Rajakangas at Lemp%uFFFD%uFFFDl%uFFFDn terveyskeskus, jaana.rajakangas@lempaala.fi, won't do anything to correct these notions.

Once a doctor who was sent from the hospital to fetch him to the hospital heard him say that already in the 1940's it was known (C. G. Jung) that schizophrenics do not have any pathology in the brain, this had been verified by autopsies. The current view that there must be a dopamine-serotonin imbalance might be simply wrong. Ranges said to pertain to sickness are found in completely healthy individuals as well. Besides the said imbalance is never individually verified from the patient. The doctor wrote down that the patient was talking agitatedly about his disease and sent him away.

Nuuttila has been without his medication for about three years without any ill effects in lemp%uFFFD%uFFFDl%uFFFD and even received praise about his condition as they thought he was taking his medication regularly.
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