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Simon: Why would you want that from me?
Sam: Because doctors have a pacific skill to do a proper further assessment.
Simon: Well I feel that is what you done today, and you know that you are intelligent, and
you know that you are going to leave me.
Sam: Well but I think it.
Simon: And you are going to know that I am healthy as any think.
Sam: Well I just think that tit is just not in you want, it will be in a period of times over a
period of time.
Simon: So you say I need another assessment then another one in a few months, what you're
telling me is that is not going to tarnish the rest of my life.
Sam: No because it may not be.
Simon: So I am not going to get my medical record and it going to say Simon should not
look after 50 kids today because his slightly mentally ill.
Doctor: Simon.
Sam: Simon is not having a diagnoses which has some thought completely different no one
was diagnosing you with any mental illness at this point there has been concerns raised so it
is just a matter of people wanting to do a further assessment and this is part of it and what I
think we would like to do after today is for you to see someone.
Simon: I am going to take your advice for a little while.
Simon: As long as you're not sectioning me, and you are not a doctor.
Doctor: Simon, Simon because of all the things like this you could get shot up again
"Muttering" from the services if the team follow you and see you for a couple I do not know
for how long.
Sam: If you do not see people and they have just got these concerns the people will just
worry about you.
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Simon: But there is no reason to worry about me.
Sam: Well it is just because they haven't had the chance the opportunity to do a report and
assessment.
Simon: I got my court case coming up soon and I cannot wait to prove my innocents and then
finish the rest of what I am doing and put every one right once justice is done I will be
happier more than I am.
Doctor: So this is it you are most likely most likely most likely accurately you will be
discharged at the end of this if they cannot prove that you are mentally ill.
Sam: Health services in the future they can have a look and they will receive a copy of the
assessment OK, what I need to do is just have a quick chat.
Katie: His never had any problems in his life.
Simon: Yes, I have never had any problems in my whole life and I am 35 years old.
Sam: That is fine.
Katie: It is just how everyone going about it if you go about it the wrong way, you're going
to be defensive and that is what has happened.
Sam: Yes, I can understand that people coming into your room with some really negative
issues from mental Health services.
Katie: It is not just that.
Sam: OK.
Katie: It is not just that this guy has gone mad.
Katie: It was not necessary to bring all of the police today to be honest.
Sam: I know well, I walked into this situation for the first time today.

