 Hey what's up you guys, welcome back to my channel, if you're new hi, hello I'm Lydia and if you are new here make sure you hit the subscribe button during the drawing family, turn notifications on so you never miss a video, and while you're done then give this a thumbs up or a little tickle because it likes that, well that sounds extreme. Today we're talking about the first time I had police involved with my mental health. Now I've done videos on police and mental health in the past, it's just my first ever experience with it. So some things to bear in mind, I was experiencing psychosis at the time, I was suicidal, there are two things you need to know before I start this story. So I was on a late night war and I got very down and in my own head so I went to a bridge and I climbed on the bridge, but just before that I was about to step up I saw someone behind me and I didn't know why it freaked me out so much that I jumped backwards onto the pavement so I off the bridge and I started walking over the obscure route that you could literally do in a few minutes. I took me about 20 minutes and I kept looking over my shoulder and seeing these black shadowy people. I always see shadowy people, one hallucination I could never get rid of, I wish I could. But yeah there was these shadowy people and eventually I called the police. I was like hey I'm being followed and then police turned up and they looked around the area and they couldn't find anybody. That's as far as okay, I said I was going to jump off the bridge and they placed me under a section 136 of the mental health act. Anyone who doesn't know about section 136, it is a police holding power of, oh there's a light up, I'll fix that. So yeah section 136, I think I've explained it before, I think I have, I don't know. Yeah section 136 is a 24 hour holding power, can be extended for about 12 hours. It used to be three days for 72 hours and this time when I got a section that was 72 hours still because it was 2016. I got taken to a section 136 swing. They was really nice to me actually, the police, they didn't make me sit in the cage with the police, they just sat me in the back of a police firm. So like you have a cage, a gap with chairs and then the driver's seat, they sat me in the middle bit, which I appreciate. They also let me choose the music but honestly I was too distressed and to be quite, I can't remember why I said. When we got to the 136 suite in Berlin, fucking Berlin, wash it off. But yeah when we got to the 136 suite they sat with me for two hours because there was no hospital stuff, members free. Great hospital, really well worn. After they left I went to sleep, honest. On the plastic sofa, there was no pillow, no blanket. So I used my coat as a jacket, I used my coat as a blanket. And yeah I got discharged on an anti-psychotic called respiridone. So yeah, that's the story. The police were very nice all the way through and I genuinely appreciate that. Impressed then there was some police officers that I really didn't get on with and they didn't get on with me. So every time I did something, well one of them I put a complaint against because she bent my arm around and dragged it to one side and said stop messing around because I was crying. I don't know what you would have learned from this video or then don't get sectioned by police. Don't be wondering if she's psychotic. I don't know. Thanks for watching and I'll see you guys in my next video. Peace.