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thelostautistic

Arcanist
Jul 31, 2025
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I know that if I were to ctb it would be investigated due to where I live. I don't want certain details from my mental health record being broadcasted to my family or to the public. Could that happen?

I know someone will comment "you'll be dead so why do you care" but I do care. There's information in there that I don't want surfacing. Things I wish I'd never told or implied to professionals. I'm also just a private person in real life when it comes to my mental health. I don't talk about it as much anymore because it's pointless really. I just don't like the idea of my family and friends knowing everything. When I eventually go I'll write notes giving them information I feel comfortable sharing.
 
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NeverReallyHere

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Mar 15, 2021
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The principle of doctor-patient confidentiality doesn't stop when you die. Anything you told any medical health professional during the course of treatment falls under this principle, so in theory they shouldn't be revealing any of your sensitive information unless there's a compelling legal reason to do so. I say "in theory" because you might live somewhere where standards of professional ethics aren't quite so high.
 
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Worndown

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Mar 21, 2019
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The authorities will either research or will not care. Depends on where you are.
 
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Nolongerlive

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Feb 28, 2026
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Dont worry too much. Unless you ctb in a horrible way or your death is linked to some scandals or crimes, you will be forgotten within a week.
 

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