Whats going wrong with the world? More shootings

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  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    norm wrote:
    you're awesome, em...i just speak cosmo...helps to have a overly sarcastic mind ;):lol:
    ...
    That's for translating. I know that sometimes my mind works if odd ways... just part of being a cat... that smokes too much, I suppose.
    ...
    Now... do you speak pandorian, by chance?
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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Cosmo wrote:
    norm wrote:
    you're awesome, em...i just speak cosmo...helps to have a overly sarcastic mind ;):lol:
    ...
    That's for translating. I know that sometimes my mind works if odd ways... just part of being a cat... that smokes too much, I suppose.
    ...
    Now... do you speak pandorian, by chance?

    unfortunately i don't...i never saw the movie
  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    EmBleve wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    EmBleve wrote:
    okay, I'll play for a second, since it has my attention (meant jokingly, and not elitist)..
    There is a difference--thus referred to as a differential diagnosis, between schizophrenia, and a Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder, Substance-Induced Delirium, and Substance-Related Disorders, etc.. This is from the DSM-IV. Please stop stating things as fact when they are not.
    Tangential thought...tangential thread. just saying.
    Does the person care about your mumbo jumbo?
    I know I don't ...
    What difference does it make to them? The suffering,
    they want help before they hurt themselves or others...

    Semantics again...
    I was asked what I propose to do to help those with mental issues
    and I came up with a solution of help.
    All I hear is a bunch of crap on what to label someone.


    I'll play along too...
    young man deep in depression from the overuse of illegal sought
    prescription drugs, his body has been calling for something so long
    he can't remenber when he ever felt right... even long before
    the first pill.

    He gets in his car... he's angry at the world at himself
    he never does anything right. He's going to do this right though.

    It is the wee hours of the morning, he pops his last pills...
    downed with a half a bottle of Jack
    and gets on the highway going in the wrong direction...
    on purpose.

    Young beautiful family, two beautiful children sleeping peacefully in the back seat
    of the mini van, on their way to their first visit to Disneyworld,
    the impact is horrifying, cars collide head on..
    leaving teddy bears lying in blood on the ground. All five are dead.

    Do we think this young man had mental issues?
    Do we think he needed help?
    Do we think he cared or the family cared what you were going to label him?

    Do we think we could have changed this?

    I do if some would get over themselves and care about people who are just people
    who need help.
    With all due respect, don't you talk to ME about my 'mumbo jumbo'. I have almost 8 years of post-secondary education in this field/area, and years of experience.. I did not invest that time (nor MONEY in student loans) because I don't care about that population. As usual, you turned what I said around into an argument regarding substance abuse, when that is not the question I asked you. I did not say that substance abuse was not a mental issue (or related), but it is NOT schizophrenia. And you make too many assumptions and you assume that nobody knows what he/she is talking about from firsthand experience (not to mention work-related or educational-related experience), and you are just wrong and need to step back and take a good look at yourself.
    oh...and it's not a 'label' so much as a DIAGNOSIS...which is required for mental health care workers and health care workers in general to give care and decide upon a proper and helpful intervention.. the fact that you LABEL my references to actual diagnoses as listed in the DSM-IV 'mumbo jumbo' proves that you don't know what you're talking about.
    Don't you love it when a person starts with that then let's you have it :lol:

    I never said substance abuse was a mental illness nor schizophrenia...
    of course it is not
    believe me I know both all to well unfortunately
    maybe better than you who knows


    you know what they say about experience first hand...

    Do you not get cause and effect either? hmmm

    you didn't answer the questions though in the post...

    why?
  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    Cosmo wrote:
    norm wrote:
    you're awesome, em...i just speak cosmo...helps to have a overly sarcastic mind ;):lol:
    ...
    That's for translating. I know that sometimes my mind works if odd ways... just part of being a cat... that smokes too much, I suppose.
    ...
    Now... do you speak pandorian, by chance?
    I figured it out before norm told me!! :oops: :D I'm part cat too!!
  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    here's the deal. i wanna be friendly with most people, here and in the eye to eye world. i myself do not want anyone i communicate with on here to feel bad about anything i type out. pandora and some other folks may drive me batshit crazy but in no way shape or form do i want hatred and anything cruel to come between us.

    i do admire folks with strong opinions even when we do not share views. different views is good and adds color to the mix. i want peace at the end of the day when it comes to these exhausting topics. then we can pick up where we left off the next morning. no ill will should be cast towards anyone of us. we're all here to rock & learn.

    basically guns are nasty as fuck
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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    chadwick wrote:
    here's the deal. i wanna be friendly with most people, here and in the eye to eye world. i myself do not want anyone i communicate with on here to feel bad about anything i type out. pandora and some other folks may drive me batshit crazy but in no way shape or form do i want hatred and anything cruel to come between us.

    i do admire folks with strong opinions even when we do not share views. different views is good and adds color to the mix. i want peace at the end of the day when it comes to these exhausting topics. then we can pick up where we left off the next morning. no ill will should be cast towards anyone of us. we're all here to rock & learn.

    basically guns are nasty as fuck

    :clap: agreed
  • comebackgirl
    comebackgirl Posts: 9,885
    pandora wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    Mental illness encompasses all types of mental issues and behaviors.

    From thought disorders, to depression to anger management, on and on.
    It includes alcoholism and other substance abuse.

    So if we address this and are proactive on getting people well in their heads,
    well in their bodies, well in their lives,
    the guns will remain in the hands of responsible people, who have no need to
    resort to rage, crime for gain, revenge or killing in a delusional state.
    Your information is not correct, but I'm not going to debate it with you. To be considered an "illness" it has to have a biological basis or we can't even bill for it. Substance abuse and milk was are separate issues that can co-occur but require different treatments and are not interchangeable. Youve been referring to schizophrenia and psychotic disorders, not substance abuse. I don't think it's relevant to the conversation, but would be happy to discuss it on another thread.
    Oh boy priceless :lol:

    This on the list to make a person who needs help crack I'm sure...
    this the people others rely on to help keep the from cracking ...
    no wonder the people with mental issues are losing it :fp:
    unfrickinbelievable

    Substance abuse is starting in young undiagnosed children...
    it causes them to get addicted, who then sell or commit crimes to support the habit

    Substance abuse causes side effects in young adults very much like clinical depression
    and there is now new studies approaching the idea it can bring on full blown
    mental illness as in schizophrenia

    Substance abuse can cause family violence

    just to name a few
    and sorry it doesn't perfectly fit for you....

    But could you have a problem with cause and effect?
    Like in the big picture...
    Damn! You have caught on to our evil plan! *insert evil laughter*
    I'm going to strongly suggest that you refrain from the provocative and condescending comments. Stick to the issue.

    To try and explain it, an injury is different from a disease which is different from an illness, right? A broken leg (injury) is different than a disease (cancer) and an illness (flu). Why do the names matter? Because they help us understand the origins and best treatments. The treatment for a broken leg is very different than the treatment for cancer. Now all these things can influence each other and impact the treatment as well. You can't group things together because they are very different. If you're going to help someone you better damn well make sure you understand the origin of the issue and the most effective treatment.

    As Mickeyrat explained, substance abuse can in fact cause psychosis. I mentioned this very early on the thread. The treatment would be very different, however. In this case a substance is causing the psychosis and proper treatment would be to remove that substance from the system. Very different from schizophrenia which would require medication. On top of the addiction issues there may be underlying mental health issues. Both deserve treatment.

    I'm not sure why I'm even explaining this anymore :lol: you have been successful in having a circular discussion veering way off topic. I'm not sure how we even got here :lol: my only point being the current system is overburdened and cannot meet your vision.

    EmBleve thanks for you're input. It's spot on.

    Cosmo - I will take that helmet now. I found myself explaining this to my cat, she got it. It's probably time to move on.
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  • dimitrispearljam
    dimitrispearljam Posts: 139,725
    norm wrote:
    chadwick wrote:
    here's the deal. i wanna be friendly with most people, here and in the eye to eye world. i myself do not want anyone i communicate with on here to feel bad about anything i type out. pandora and some other folks may drive me batshit crazy but in no way shape or form do i want hatred and anything cruel to come between us.

    i do admire folks with strong opinions even when we do not share views. different views is good and adds color to the mix. i want peace at the end of the day when it comes to these exhausting topics. then we can pick up where we left off the next morning. no ill will should be cast towards anyone of us. we're all here to rock & learn.

    basically guns are nasty as fuck

    :clap: agreed
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  • redrock
    redrock Posts: 18,341
    Wow... look at all those extra pages!

    Did see a drink (though I may have had a couple already!), and noticed that I would have more chance of a conversation with my cat?

    **goes off to see if any of her 6 cats aren't hiding away from daughter's noisy party outside/downstairs to have a conversation....... found one! "Hey Rogue... so... what do you think". "Well... looking at all the arguments put forth, I do believe that you should feed me." OK... so that didn't quite work out as anticipated...**


    Oh... and CHADWICK FOR PRESIDENT!
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    redrock wrote:
    Wow... look at all those extra pages!

    Did see a drink (though I may have had a couple already!), and noticed that I would have more chance of a conversation with my cat?

    **goes off to see if any of her 6 cats aren't hiding away from daughter's noisy party outside/downstairs to have a conversation....... found one! "Hey Rogue... so... what do you think". "Well... looking at all the arguments put forth, I do believe that you should feed me." OK... so that didn't quite work out as anticipated...**


    Oh... and CHADWICK FOR PRESIDENT!

    :lol::lol::lol::lol:
  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    redrock wrote:
    Wow... look at all those extra pages!

    Did see a drink (though I may have had a couple already!), and noticed that I would have more chance of a conversation with my cat?

    **goes off to see if any of her 6 cats aren't hiding away from daughter's noisy party outside/downstairs to have a conversation....... found one! "Hey Rogue... so... what do you think". "Well... looking at all the arguments put forth, I do believe that you should feed me." OK... so that didn't quite work out as anticipated...**


    Oh... and CHADWICK FOR PRESIDENT!
    :D
  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    EmBleve wrote:
    Pandora said:
    This on the list to make a person who needs help crack I'm sure...
    this the people others rely on to help keep the from cracking ...
    no wonder the people with mental issues are losing it
    unfrickinbelievable


    Pandora said:
    Does the person care about your mumbo jumbo?
    I know I don't ...


    Pandora said:
    Semantics again...
    I was asked what I propose to do to help those with mental issues
    and I came up with a solution of help.
    All I hear is a bunch of crap on what to label someone.


    now you are just being incredibly disrespectful and rude. you should probably quit.
    thank you Hugh. It's ridiculous, and I'm glad I'm not the only one who can see through that (and I'm sure we're not the only ones).
    Whats funny about this but really it so isn't ...
    is that there are people reading this out there who are in big trouble with mental issues.
    Who are at a breaking point about what to do with no place to go for help,
    no money, no insurance, they were sent away already at the emergency room,
    told...
    sorry you haven't hurt yourself or someone else yet can't keep ya.

    And you guys are talking crap about how I am speaking, :fp:
    most especially since we have the king of rude to me here... of course...
    can't stay away for some reason.

    The thing is this whole industry is massively failing our youth, our elderly, our in
    betweens. People are making nice comfortable and then some salaries
    on those who are insured.
    Those who aren't well whatever...
    not my problem.

    Well the young man driving wrong way on the road that night was a lot of peoples' problem.
    His mental issues, now their problem.
    All the family, friends the co workers, the church goers, the communities all suffered
    because this boy had no help. I suffered.
    Maybe someone reading suffered just a little at the thought of these lost lives.

    Mulitply this by the number who are using whatever their weapon of choice
    and we see it is everyone's problem.

    When people can understand this then we will finally make progress to stop violence.

    People need help and it can be provided, it is feasible, if everyone works together.
  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    EmBleve wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    and there is now new studies approaching the idea it can bring on full blown
    mental illness as in schizophrenia
    Substance abuse can cause family violence

    just to name a few
    and sorry it doesn't perfectly fit for you....

    But could you have a problem with cause and effect?
    Like in the big picture...
    Really?? I would like to see an article of these said studies from an nationally acclaimed journal, such as those approved by the AMA or the APA. Substance abuse may 'bring on' similar symptomology as these psychotic disorders (which is widely known), but it is not known that substance abuse develops into 'full blown' schizophrenia. If what I'm saying is wrong, it's news to me, and show me proof (and I will gladly eat my shoe--it's just something that I have never heard of without being concomitant, insofar as what you're saying). And substance abuse has the potential to cause violence?? What?? No way. :roll:
  • redrock
    redrock Posts: 18,341
    Anyway.... back to the subject...... stricter gun laws! 8-)
  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    pandora wrote:
    Whats funny about this but really it so isn't ...
    is that there are people reading this out there who are in big trouble with mental issues.
    Who are at a breaking point about what to do with no place to go for help,
    no money, no insurance, they were sent away already at the emergency room,
    told...
    sorry you haven't hurt yourself or someone else yet can't keep ya.
    And you guys are talking crap about how I am speaking, :fp:
    most especially since we have the king of rude to me here... of course...
    can't stay away for some reason.

    The thing is this whole industry is massively failing our youth, our elderly, our in
    betweens. People are making nice comfortable and then some salaries
    on those who are insured.
    Those who aren't well whatever...
    not my problem.

    Well the young man driving wrong way on the road that night was a lot of peoples' problem.
    His mental issues, now their problem.
    All the family, friends the co workers, the church goers, the communities all suffered
    because this boy had no help. I suffered.
    Maybe someone reading suffered just a little at the thought of these lost lives.

    Mulitply this by the number who are using whatever their weapon of choice
    and we see it is everyone's problem.

    When people can understand this then we will finally make progress to stop violence.

    People need help and it can be provided, it is feasible, if everyone works together.

    HOW DO YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT ME?? What do you know about me??
    Again, ASSUMPTIONS.. you know what they say.. and I live with, and take care of, my elderly father, plus have a full time, low-paying job---PLUS lost my mom, whom my dad and I also took care of before her death.. I am nearly 40 years old and have had more impactful experiences than you can measure--because you don't freaking know them, nor realize.. but yet YOU--along with your interpretation of all these other faceless cases to whom you so readily refer from newspaper articles...have the placement to pass judgment on others... get a fucking grip (again, with all due respect).
  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    EmBleve wrote:
    EmBleve wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    and there is now new studies approaching the idea it can bring on full blown
    mental illness as in schizophrenia
    Substance abuse can cause family violence

    just to name a few
    and sorry it doesn't perfectly fit for you....

    But could you have a problem with cause and effect?
    Like in the big picture...
    Really?? I would like to see an article of these said studies from an nationally acclaimed journal, such as those approved by the AMA or the APA. Substance abuse may 'bring on' similar symptomology as these psychotic disorders (which is widely known), but it is not known that substance abuse develops into 'full blown' schizophrenia. If what I'm saying is wrong, it's news to me, and show me proof (and I will gladly eat my shoe--it's just something that I have never heard of without being concomitant, insofar as what you're saying). And substance abuse has the potential to cause violence?? What?? No way. :roll:
  • comebackgirl
    comebackgirl Posts: 9,885
    pandora wrote:
    EmBleve wrote:
    Pandora said:
    This on the list to make a person who needs help crack I'm sure...
    this the people others rely on to help keep the from cracking ...
    no wonder the people with mental issues are losing it
    unfrickinbelievable


    Pandora said:
    Does the person care about your mumbo jumbo?
    I know I don't ...


    Pandora said:
    Semantics again...
    I was asked what I propose to do to help those with mental issues
    and I came up with a solution of help.
    All I hear is a bunch of crap on what to label someone.


    now you are just being incredibly disrespectful and rude. you should probably quit.
    thank you Hugh. It's ridiculous, and I'm glad I'm not the only one who can see through that (and I'm sure we're not the only ones).
    Whats funny about this but really it so isn't ...
    is that there are people reading this out there who are in big trouble with mental issues.
    Who are at a breaking point about what to do with no place to go for help,
    no money, no insurance, they were sent away already at the emergency room,
    told...
    sorry you haven't hurt yourself or someone else yet can't keep ya.

    And you guys are talking crap about how I am speaking, :fp:
    most especially since we have the king of rude to me here... of course...
    can't stay away for some reason.

    The thing is this whole industry is massively failing our youth, our elderly, our in
    betweens. People are making nice comfortable and then some salaries
    on those who are insured.
    Those who aren't well whatever...
    not my problem.

    Well the young man driving wrong way on the road that night was a lot of peoples' problem.
    His mental issues, now their problem.
    All the family, friends the co workers, the church goers, the communities all suffered
    because this boy had no help. I suffered.
    Maybe someone reading suffered just a little at the thought of these lost lives.

    Mulitply this by the number who are using whatever their weapon of choice
    and we see it is everyone's problem.

    When people can understand this then we will finally make progress to stop violence.

    People need help and it can be provided, it is feasible, if everyone works together.
    The pit should not be a source of mental health info or advice for anyone in need. Including what I've posted. Access a clinician directly, or NAMI or the mental health association.

    Do you know the average salaries of clinicians, particularly those that work at community mental health centers? Typically $30k - $45k for those with advanced degrees and post grad clinical experience. Not exactly comfortable when you factor in the cost of student loans, required continuing education, licensure, malpractice insurance, etc.
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  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    I saw this show about super massive black holes that pull everything in and there's pretty much... nothing they can do about it. That super massive black hole didn't have a superiority complex... or did it?
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  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    Damn! You have caught on to our evil plan! *insert evil laughter*
    I'm going to strongly suggest that you refrain from the provocative and condescending comments. Stick to the issue.

    To try and explain it, an injury is different from a disease which is different from an illness, right? A broken leg (injury) is different than a disease (cancer) and an illness (flu). Why do the names matter? Because they help us understand the origins and best treatments. The treatment for a broken leg is very different than the treatment for cancer. Now all these things can influence each other and impact the treatment as well. You can't group things together because they are very different. If you're going to help someone you better damn well make sure you understand the origin of the issue and the most effective treatment.

    As Mickeyrat explained, substance abuse can in fact cause psychosis. I mentioned this very early on the thread. The treatment would be very different, however. In this case a substance is causing the psychosis and proper treatment would be to remove that substance from the system. Very different from schizophrenia which would require medication. On top of the addiction issues there may be underlying mental health issues. Both deserve treatment.

    I'm not sure why I'm even explaining this anymore :lol: you have been successful in having a circular discussion veering way off topic. I'm not sure how we even got here :lol: my only point being the current system is overburdened and cannot meet your vision.

    EmBleve thanks for you're input. It's spot on.

    Cosmo - I will take that helmet now. I found myself explaining this to my cat, she got it. It's probably time to move on.
    I get all this but what you obviously don't get ...
    it doesn't matter a bit to the patient :fp:

    they just need help before they hurt themselves or someone else

    oh my...

    like I said the system is failing our people obviously ...
    not sure if you can blame the individuals working it but if this is a sample ...
    I just don't know.

    The best treatment for the boy driving the wrong way?
    How about run some tests, rule out some serious physical illnesses, do an eval
    on drugs used and how long. Set him up for follow up visits
    counseling and proper medication....
    all done at the Walk In Clinic ...
    too bad it's too late for him and the beautiful family
    but think of the others that can saved, maybe the next bomber and all the victims
    could be hundreds.
  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    Cosmo wrote:
    I saw this show about super massive black holes that pull everything in and there's pretty much... nothing they can do about it. That super massive black hole didn't have a superiority complex... or did it?
    taking a chance here, I have to answer, YES, it did... thus the pull it had (which is inexplicable, and aggravating.).
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