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Posted by Christ_empowered on December 24, 2014, at 11:15:25
what if that's all we are? I mean, there's psychosis and such in ever society, even close knit traditional ones, but in some societies...they don't torment you for being crazy. Now, in America, on the other hand...
apparently, everybody's going crazy. We all need our Abili-quel and counseling, therapy, self-help, etc.
Posted by Phillipa on December 24, 2014, at 20:33:36
In reply to canaries in a coal mine, posted by Christ_empowered on December 24, 2014, at 11:15:25
To be a canary I need to learn to sing!!!!
Posted by baseball55 on December 24, 2014, at 21:02:38
In reply to canaries in a coal mine, posted by Christ_empowered on December 24, 2014, at 11:15:25
> what if that's all we are? I mean, there's psychosis and such in ever society, even close knit traditional ones, but in some societies...they don't torment you for being crazy. Now, in America, on the other hand...
>
> apparently, everybody's going crazy. We all need our Abili-quel and counseling, therapy, self-help, etc.
You think treatment in the US today is bad? Go to India and see what treatment in this "close-knit" society is like. Hell-holes, snake pits. That's what it used to be like here also. State hospitals where people were locked up for years and years.
I spent 2 years in a state hospital as a teen. An awful place. Very few useful drugs. A scary and sad place. Be grateful for abili-quel. You are lucky to live in a time where psychosis can be controlled by drugs. You wouldn't like the alternative.
Posted by Elanor Roosevelt on December 26, 2014, at 12:45:54
In reply to Re: canaries in a coal mine » Christ_empowered, posted by baseball55 on December 24, 2014, at 21:02:38
canary, i kind of like that
better than guinea pig
Posted by SLS on December 26, 2014, at 13:36:38
In reply to Re: canaries in a coal mine » Christ_empowered, posted by baseball55 on December 24, 2014, at 21:02:38
> I spent 2 years in a state hospital as a teen. An awful place.
:-(
I'm sorry to hear that.
- Scott
Posted by baseball55 on December 26, 2014, at 19:39:54
In reply to Re: canaries in a coal mine » baseball55, posted by SLS on December 26, 2014, at 13:36:38
> I'm sorry to hear that.
>
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> - ScottWell, as I said, it was a sad and scary place and I was a very disturbed child. But it turned out there was a counselor there to whom I became very attached and he helped me enough to survive on my own when I was released from state care at 16.
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