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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov Also, I know like professors and shit, I'm going to call them all and get them to tell me that your friend in that field is WRONG so nanna-nanna-booboo! But don't you come back at me with credentials, because all your credentials are LIES! |
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| Originally posted by The17sss fuck off... sick of you. |
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov Awww. Sorry man, we've heard you hate me a million times now, but this thread's moved on. Show's over. |
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| Originally posted by The17sss fuck off... sick of you. |
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| Originally posted by Akridrot Not once did I ever complain or reveal my mental disorders on this board, I fucking HATE fucking attention seekers like you, I SWEAR TO GOD SATAN AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated You 'revealing' that you have a mental illness would be about as shocking as Mr. Mystery revealing that he's had a pine cone stuck up his arse since age 8. On a serious note, bi-polar is a very serious condition; quite possibly one of the worst mental illnesses. Imagine being unable to control yourself from selling your house, sleeping with your best friend's spouse, flying to the other side of the world on a whim or deciding to try smack for the first time because the mood struck you. It would be truly awful. |
You know what would be really sweet? Multipolar disorder! Now that's hardcore!
Bipolar is quite serious, but well treated with medication. As long as those with the illness stick to their medication regimen, they live very "normal", healthy lives.
Now, schizophrenia....there's a mental illness that typically isn't treated so successfully. Even with meds the chance for relapse or occurrence of psychotic episodes is still very high. Lots of schizophrenics commit suicide.
Let me just say I have been looking for a thread like this for a while, and I have enjoyed reading this very much! I come to agree with some of the people on here (SuspicionVandit, DJ Damerchi, StalkerElmo, etc.. [seems to me as sorta the OG thinkers]). I have to say that these things have come to be overly exaggerated dilemmas brought forth by plain greedy people, and have been exaggerated increasingly as time has gone by. Yes I do understand there is a chemical imbalance in the brain or what not, but I feel that this isn't a problem. Why, because I feel the individual can cope with it with HOPE, LOVE, FAMILY, things that fall into the category of evolved HUMAN traits. These kinda things DO help and help VERY well. I have two cousins that would be considered AUTISTIC RETARDS by professional ******s, but since I come from such a loving and accepting family, they live their lives and are seen living their lives as beautifully as the most beautiful thing on earth. What I'm trying to say is that all this believe it or not has been exagerrated to an extent im ashamed to see. Have some more hope in your lives my brothers and sisters, more love and care. Im not here to put down the medical profession but im dead sure that there are very wrong things being done to have a very sad end goal. That's my two cents on this subject, love you all 
say what?
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| Originally posted by DjArTiN! Yes I do understand there is a chemical imbalance in the brain or what not, but I feel that this isn't a problem. Why, because I feel the individual can cope with it with HOPE, LOVE, FAMILY, things that fall into the category of evolved HUMAN traits. These kinda things DO help and help VERY well. |
did they have whatever u just said 2000 years ago?
Nobody can know that. And the stressors we deal with today are much more complex than what they were 2000 years ago. While I understand your point and agree to an extent, it's attitudes and ignorance like yours towards mental health and healing that perpetuate stereotypes about mental illness and create stigma, and also put up barriers to treatment.
edit: "whatever I just said"...were you talking about manic depression, or ECT? No of course ECT didn't exist 2000 years ago, lol.
i kinda see what he/she was saying and i agree but i also know that it's a crock of shit to try and think that the world's problems can be solved with love or hope.
i do strongly believe that so many mental illnesses (if not all) are caused by things the mother did while pregnant and also from a bad upbringing. i think it would be hard to prove this though because i doubt many women would want to admit their bad habits while pregnant. i mean think of all the women who eat garbage or still smoke or something and don't take the proper vitamins while pregnant, etc... or imagine women who got pregnant and didn't know for the first month and in that month, she dropped e or did a bunch of coke or something and decided to keep the baby.
in fact, the whole fucking problem with the world is bad parenting lol
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| Originally posted by Slylee but i also know that it's a crock of shit to try and think that the world's problems can be solved with love or hope. |
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| Originally posted by DjArTiN! I do understand there is a chemical imbalance in the brain or what not, but I feel that this isn't a problem. Why, because I feel the individual can cope with it with HOPE, LOVE, FAMILY, things that fall into the category of evolved HUMAN traits. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated It would be truly awful. |
yes i do agree what i said was not that correct sounding, but i just feel like faith hasn't been getting the proper recognition it deserves in human life, and it's been more by the books now. yes im sure illnesses can't be cured only with faith, but please don't tell me it can't have a role
Of course it has a role. Any modern medical health professional will agree that healing is a holistic endeavour.
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| Originally posted by Cpt.Cocaine Only half the time though. |
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| Originally posted by Slylee i do strongly believe that so many mental illnesses (if not all) are caused by things the mother did while pregnant and also from a bad upbringing. |
lol
prove me wrong.
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| Originally posted by Slylee lol prove me wrong. |
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| Originally posted by DJ Damerchi its genetic. The documentary Lira posted talks about how its a result of a combination of genes, and if you have it it is almost certain that it is present in your family. Stephen Fry contributes his DNA for the research in it. Even though MRI scans cannot determine the difference between a normal brain and an afflicted one, there is overwhelming evidence to show repeated patterns of behavior similar to ancestors. I have read studies that indicate there is a 1/4 chance of passing on the gene if you have it... regardless of what the mother is consuming during pregnancy. |

my father is bipolar (diagnosed and takes a lot of prescriptions for it...)
i see it in my sister as well
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