Does anyone know anything about being forced to have a physical health check under the Mental Health Act or Mental Capacity Act? Alleged lack of capacity is solely down to long-standing mental illness in a middle-aged adult (I am autistic as well, but have no learning disabilities, dementia, acquired brain injury, etc).
It's not even for treatment of a condition. I have refused health checks recommended by mental health professionals (comprising blood draw and ECG) many times before and been perfectly open about the reason why (severe OCD). Nothing has changed regarding my physical health, but suddenly the CMHT have become obsessed with the idea I could potentially have heart problems caused by my bulimia, and in an appointment with a psychiatrist last week detention in hospital under the MHA just to have these tests was mentioned many times. The MCA was mentioned once. Since the appointment I have learned from another source (NHS specialist OCD clinic at which I've recently started outpatient treatment) that a "best interests meeting" has been arranged for the week after; this sounded like a quite specific term so I googled it and it seems it is a MCA thing rather than MHA. I'm not sure whether best interest meetings happen when it's already been agreed a patient has no capacity, or if the meeting is to discuss this and then, depending on outcome, possible courses of action will be discussed at a later juncture. Does anyone know? Will I be invited, or can I insist I am present? I am in contact with an advocacy service but haven't yet spoken to an advocate because they weren't in on Friday afternoon and I don't really know what they do anyway.
I can't believe how quickly this is happening; the CMHT's change in attitude has come out of nowhere and I don't understand why they are suddenly threatening me with this. Well, I know what's precipitated it: the specialist OCD clinic got in touch with them and said that I should have checks done. But there is no justification I can see for removing my right to decide things for myself, when I've been allowed to decline the tests for years so far with no consequences. Do I have the right to appeal if I don't agree with them and their opinions on what is in my "best interests", or am I fucked? Can they seriously section someone over this?!