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Tough thread. I suppose things are better understood if we find the causes of all these conditions that plague people in society today. Without a doubt people do suffer from various illnesses, diseases and mental disorders, but thing is certain....all things are either self inflicted, man made or the result of generations of people having confidence in the medical field. If you think that some people just happen to suffer from certain conditions for absolutely no logical reason... then you are incorrect, there is always a reason and it almost always begins with the local drug dealer.. sorry I mean local GP.

 

Are you implying all mental conditions are "self-inflicted" or caused by doctors? That's a crazy thing to say.

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Im reading this and really trying not to reply the way I want to,for ive a sister thats clinically depressed,schizophrenic, and just down right messed up since she reached 23....before that...a perfec

Without going into to much detail the wife had a breakdown some years ago ,any suggestion of a doctor was treated as an admission of guilt on her part,until a major episode led to her going to see the

suicide is a permanant solution to a temporary problem.

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Tough thread. I suppose things are better understood if we find the causes of all these conditions that plague people in society today. Without a doubt people do suffer from various illnesses, diseases and mental disorders, but thing is certain....all things are either self inflicted, man made or the result of generations of people having confidence in the medical field. If you think that some people just happen to suffer from certain conditions for absolutely no logical reason... then you are incorrect, there is always a reason and it almost always begins with the local drug dealer.. sorry I mean local GP.

Are you implying all mental conditions are "self-inflicted" or caused by doctors? That's a crazy thing to say.

I'm implying that there is always a reason for things happening in life. To find out what that is or to be interested in finding out, is a real step closer to solving such conditions.

 

To think that generations of mother's father's and children have religiously taken all forms of medicines and drugs that have been prescribed to them, that this will have little or no effect on generations to come is really burying your intelligence in the sand.

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Tough thread. I suppose things are better understood if we find the causes of all these conditions that plague people in society today. Without a doubt people do suffer from various illnesses, diseases and mental disorders, but thing is certain....all things are either self inflicted, man made or the result of generations of people having confidence in the medical field. If you think that some people just happen to suffer from certain conditions for absolutely no logical reason... then you are incorrect, there is always a reason and it almost always begins with the local drug dealer.. sorry I mean local GP.

Are you implying all mental conditions are "self-inflicted" or caused by doctors? That's a crazy thing to say.

I'm implying that there is always a reason for things happening in life. To find out what that is or to be interested in finding out, is a real step closer to solving such conditions.

 

To think that generations of mother's father's and children have religiously taken all forms of medicines and drugs that have been prescribed to them, that this will have little or no effect on generations to come is really burying your intelligence in the sand.

 

 

I don't disagree with that to a point as I don't believe doctor knows best all of the time. Most things happen for a reason, but to say that "all" things are self-inflicted or because of doctors is nonsensical. At least to me it is.

 

Take a soldier with PTSD for example. Is he suffering because it's self-inflicted, because of drugs he or his parents took or simply because of his experiences?

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I had a decent upbringing and I been getting help the past few months ..I been waking up and wanting to die every morning I woke up..No reason..I don't want to die but sometimes my mind tells me diverentnt

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I had a decent upbringing and I been getting help the past few months ..I been waking up and wanting to die every morning I woke up..No reason..I don't want to die but sometimes my mind tells me diverentnt

Sorry to hear that mate but fair play for getting help
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Tough thread. I suppose things are better understood if we find the causes of all these conditions that plague people in society today. Without a doubt people do suffer from various illnesses, diseases and mental disorders, but thing is certain....all things are either self inflicted, man made or the result of generations of people having confidence in the medical field. If you think that some people just happen to suffer from certain conditions for absolutely no logical reason... then you are incorrect, there is always a reason and it almost always begins with the local drug dealer.. sorry I mean local GP.

Are you implying all mental conditions are "self-inflicted" or caused by doctors? That's a crazy thing to say.

I'm implying that there is always a reason for things happening in life. To find out what that is or to be interested in finding out, is a real step closer to solving such conditions.

 

To think that generations of mother's father's and children have religiously taken all forms of medicines and drugs that have been prescribed to them, that this will have little or no effect on generations to come is really burying your intelligence in the sand.

I don't disagree with that to a point as I don't believe doctor knows best all of the time. Most things happen for a reason, but to say that "all" things are self-inflicted or because of doctors is nonsensical. At least to me it is.

 

Take a soldier with PTSD for example. Is he suffering because it's self-inflicted, because of drugs he or his parents took or simply because of his experiences?

All things happen for a reason.

 

Regarding the soldier, in that case of course it's due to his experiences which therefore must clearly be an unnatural environment for a human to be in.

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I had a decent upbringing and I been getting help the past few months ..I been waking up and wanting to die every morning I woke up..No reason..I don't want to die but sometimes my mind tells me diverentnt

Sorry to hear that mate but fair play for getting help
I won't make old bones mate..It's me or someone else.i rather it be me
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Too many blokes refuse to seek help because "it's not what blokes do". I myself am one...i won't go to a doctor unless i really have to and even then it's cos the missus is giving me ball ache and won't drop the subject. Knowing blokes can be like that it doesn't surprise me that suicide is a big problem among men...as i said tb25, fair play for trying to sort your problems

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Too many blokes refuse to seek help because "it's not what blokes do". I myself am one...i won't go to a doctor unless i really have to and even then it's cos the missus is giving me ball ache and won't drop the subject. Knowing blokes can be like that it doesn't surprise me that suicide is a big problem among men...as i said tb25, fair play for trying to sort your problems

mate they have labeled me with about 7 things lol..
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Too many blokes refuse to seek help because "it's not what blokes do". I myself am one...i won't go to a doctor unless i really have to and even then it's cos the missus is giving me ball ache and won't drop the subject. Knowing blokes can be like that it doesn't surprise me that suicide is a big problem among men...as i said tb25, fair play for trying to sort your problems

mate they have labeled me with about 7 things lol..
Bloody hell!!
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Been their once Mrs got me to quack's gave me sertraline to take didn't want it but took it more for family than me and glad I did took about 3 months before my surroundings lightened up, I was 48 then never suffered depression before that always saw it as weak minded.

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Been their once Mrs got me to quack's gave me sertraline to take didn't want it but took it more for family than me and glad I did took about 3 months before my surroundings lightened up, I was 48 i got then never suffered depression before that always saw it as weak minded.

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i got giving that..Stopped it made me feel like I was on speed
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