I don't think she is as vulnerable or mentally ill as people say.
She has been forced to take lithium against her wishes. She has been controlled and threatened.
She has been having therapy with a team who's been chosen by those with a financial interest in her being unwell.
Having been previously sectioned once for a psychotic episode I can imagine exactly what she has been going through.
Luckily it didn't take long for me to work out the last person I should be divulging my issues to was the person (doctor) who had control over whether I was deemed 'sane' or not. Yes thats ironic but its in no way irrational when your freedom is taken away. If anything it is an entirely rational and sane thing to do. But it is not helpful because then you cannot access help in an unbiased and open way.
I am not surprised she didn't speak out and has been terrified. That she has played along for so long for fear that saying no or disagreeing would result in more vigorous treatment or loss of freedom or access to her children.
I am not surprised she looks dishevelled with no access to any self care whilst tired, stressed, depressed and on strong drugs.
And I am not surprised she has finally snapped and stood up for herself.
After I was released from section I played along for a bit absolutely terrified they would resection me if I didn't take my meds or didn't go to follow up meetings - even though I knew these were not in my best interests. Until one day when I said forget it, I am not taking these meds, I am not going to these sessions and thats it. Do not contact me.
Thankfully I was lucky enough that I was listened to and my wishes were considered.
It took me a long time to heal from that. Not the week long episode - but the trauma, loss of freedom and control, the drugs took about 6 months. And a whole 2 years to recover my financial loss and career progression.
It was only after 4 years I feel I can even talk anonymously about it; and it still affects my life to this day. I have been denied life insurance for my mortgage just this month due to the section.
Deprivation of liberty and american conservatorships need overhauling in a serious way. I have since met two people who had been deprived of liberty for dementia when they absolutely did not have it. Thankfully one was overturned recently. The other poor lady is probably still in that same ward.
I hope she can end this conservatorship and take time to heal.