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I was recently hospitalized for three days because I was thought to be on drugs. Even though I denied all accusations of using any drugs for the first twenty minutes, arguing technicalities such as alcohol, nicotine, and pollution, blablabla. Eventually admitted because the person the brought me mentions I hadn't slept in three days.
So... you were lethargic and showing signs of psychosis as a result of sleep deprivation?

When you were admitted one of two things happened: Either you signed a document voluntarily agreeing to a 72 hour hold, during which you would give a certain amount of advance notice before leaving the facility, or a petition was filed with the probate court asking that you be detained as a "person requiring treatment" based upon the examining psychiatrist's determination that you demonstrated "a substantial disorder of thought or mood that significantly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality, or ability to cope with the ordinary demands of life." See MCL 330.1401.

If you voluntarily agreed to the treatment, and I expect that you did, you agreed that it was necessary. If not, the doctors deemed it medically necessary and a court agreed, pending further review. Either way, it's your bill to pay.
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After discharge, I had herd rumors that I had gone clinically insane, which was odd because I had told no one of being hospitalized and everyone remotely close was made aware of the situation, albeit construed.
As you have been told, there is no such thing as going "clinically insane". If you didn't inform others of your hospitalization, odds are they found out from the people who became sufficiently disturbed by your behavior to arrange for your hospitalization.
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I will admit that I was a bit overtired, and not completely with it, nothing was found, except for alcohol. Official discharge says ingested toxin.
If your diagnosis was that you ingested a toxin, then it reasonably follows that either a toxin showed up in your blood/urine testing or that your symptoms were not consistent with mere sleep deprivation but were consistent with ingestion of a toxin.
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Not to sure why I should pay over eleven thousand dollars for treatment of nothing.
You were treated for severe sleep deprivation (by your own admission) that left you unable to properly care for yourself, and for possible ingestion of a toxin that would raise the same concern along with concern about accidental or deliberate self-harm.
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As for sleep disorder, if it was not done on purpose I would have sought medical advice before.
Why did you deliberately stay awake for 72 hours, to the point that those around you believed you might be overdosing on drugs?
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...and failing to heed the request for no chemical sedation/holistic medicine due to personal reasons/preference is also a bit of a misstep.
When you appear at a psychiatric emergency room showing signs of ingestion of a toxin, claim, "No, it's just that I've deliberately stayed awake for 72 hours", then refuse to go to sleep, you can expect to be sedated. Such is life.