36 Comments Posted by j

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Anybody hear anything about some weird experiments the doctors performed on the patients?
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Nice Pics! Thanks. I used to go fishing behind there. The BCI folks always nice to us. They once went looking for us to make sure we were ok after a thunderstorm had passed by.
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thank you for sharing your talent with us all and capturing the history of a hospital that will one day soon be turned into another fantastically overpriced glitzy set of apartments and houses for LOTSA AND LOTS OF MONEY!

how is it the nhs in england moans it has NO money when they have SLUNG OUT HUNDREDS of patients and closed all these places, and sold the land set in hundreds of acres and the buildings themselves for MANY MILLIONS???
Can anyone tell me?
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When you say accidents,;
do you mean they got beat up, or they pooed and weeed themselves, or as most likely a bit of both in the sadness of spending
SECONDS
MINUTES
HOURS
DAYS
WEEKS
MONTHS
AND IN MANY CASES .......YEARS IN A CAGE LIKE THIS.

How terribly sad.......
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just imagine 4 a moment how many hundreds of men and woman of all ages passed through this bathroom in the hope their mental pain would be cleaned away....
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ground control to major tom!!!
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WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE ALLOW THESE BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS TO STAND EMPTY AND BE VANDALISED?
THE PEOPLE WHO DO ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN SHOULD BE LEFT TO ROT IN HERE WITH THE RODENTS RUNNING AROUND....
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did u use a light filter
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shite
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Radical ED!! you were right on the money about the ANNA story. I can't beleive the way her treatment was handled..It seemed like they were more concerned with just locking her away then treating what was wrong with her. PTSD is a very common condition that can be controlled with a combination of the right meds and therapy...very saddening... :( by the way I left you a message about 2 weeks ago on your AM..you still live across from the berry
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if you research it enough your bound to find a way in, i havent gone yet but ive found 3 ways in
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I've taken so many photos here, very interesting history
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yup two theatres in the childrens...one with a room(changing room)?? with about a 5 ft drop to get in..i wasnt going in lol
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I was there the other night..its lik 4 footdeep..We took a long peice of wood and hit bottom..Not deep at all...
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Wow...a utica crib sounds like what I am looking for! I have a disabled daughter who sleep walks and climbs out her window at night. She's very strong and the last "politically correct" bed I got for her (which they currently use in hospitals for brain damaged patients) she tore to shreads. It's scary for people who have no options and need to sleep sometime. I can't sleep in bed with her forever just to be sure she's still here in the morning..........