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Old September 3, 2010, 01:03 PM   #20
siggygirl
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In a theoretical sense, a mental illness does not mean you are "incompetent" or "impaired" if you are receiving treatment and your life is not significantly impacted by symptoms of this "illness." Quoting the exact wording of the question would make this a lot easier. Again, for academic purposes, "adjudicated" and "committed" require a judge. "Institution" is completely irrelevant.

I am just a really smart person who happens to know these random facts and it is an interesting intellectual exercise for me to talk about these random facts with other folks online. Kind of like a commercial for Viagra, consult your lawyer, doctor, blah blah blah.

If it sounds like I'm getting more vague as I'm getting more specific, there's a reason for that. Any other members who know why I'm doing this and can help the OP out with these posts I'm making, please do so, and take it to PM so I don't see it. Thanks.

Last edited by siggygirl; September 3, 2010 at 01:53 PM. Reason: clarity
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