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    shit.
    i'm really sorry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    Is it depression or self obsession? I find it hard to be sympathetic to him. His family who have to deal with the guilt - that's another story. So many people in far worse situations fighting tooth and nail to stay alive. Hell he could have gone to Liberia and walked around Ebola stricken villages raising funds and awareness. Maybe that would have made him feel better about himself?
    you plonker..........i sure hope no one in your family suffers from mental illness
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    Quote Originally Posted by Urano View Post
    shit.
    i'm really sorry...
    Why? What did you do?
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    We'll it is a woman's point of view.

    "When in doubt, go for the "DICK" joke"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    "When in doubt, go for the "DICK" joke"
    Hey! I resemble that remark
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    I liked that song he did when he ripped all his skin off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    Oh, would you prefer that she tell HER story in the third person?
    No maybe just think of other people than herself for a change?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    I liked that song he did when he ripped all his skin off.
    Seems you're not the only one. ..

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/showbi...-Williams-Dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikemad View Post
    you plonker..........i sure hope no one in your family suffers from mental illness
    I hope you never have to see a friend/family member fight tooth and nail to stay alive - chances are you will at some point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Not how it works sorry. You may as well say someone should walk around Ebola stricken villages to cure a broken leg.
    I disagree - it might have given him a new perspective on life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    No maybe just think of other people than herself for a change?
    It's a woman, it's what they do

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    Is it depression or self obsession? I find it hard to be sympathetic to him. His family who have to deal with the guilt - that's another story.
    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    No maybe just think of other people than herself for a change?
    You realise it was her father that committed suicide?

    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    I hope you never have to see a friend/family member fight tooth and nail to stay alive - chances are you will at some point.
    I watched my father fight for his life. .. a 4 year battle but the cancer won. He was 51.

    Depression is an illness, that eats away at you. Much like cancer I suppose.
    No body move... I dropped my brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    You realise it was her father that committed suicide?



    I watched my father fight for his life. .. a 4 year battle but the cancer won. He was 51.

    Depression is an illness, that eats away at you. Much like cancer I suppose.
    Which in turn has fucked her up for life. What pisses me off is Robin Williams (unlike the rest of the population) had the money and influence to do some real good in the world. Maybe people who suffer with depression can answer this - if you help someone else does it make you feel good about yourself? If you know someone needs you doesn't that give you a reason or more reason to live?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    Which in turn has fucked her up for life. What pisses me off is Robin Williams (unlike the rest of the population) had the money and influence to do some real good in the world. Maybe people who suffer with depression can answer this - if you help someone else does it make you feel good about yourself? If you know someone needs you doesn't that give you a reason or more reason to live?
    Sometimes. Sometimes it is the only reason there are less dead people tonight than there could have been.
    Sometimes it feels like you have been knocked down, a lot and now some cock has their boot over your neck so you can't lift up out of the mud. The boot is the person who needs you.

    Sometimes you feel so overwhelmed that someone you love very much asking for a hug feels like one thing to many. Like that hug is too much to ask.

    Yesterday as I was getting ready for work, going through the motions. Knowing if I just keep moving forwards sooner or later the big black dog will go and play by himself. Leave me alone. The neighbours car would not start. Being in a position to identify the problem ( flat battery ) and the cause ( blocked air filter ) an having the skills everything I need to clean her filter and start her car left me feeling like I was walking on air. At least until I heard about Robin.

    On other occasions I have gone from feeling like a million bucks to feeling like there is no end to the foolishness of man, no end to what is expected of me just because someone needed me to pick up some milk.

    There is a lot of talking about me. A lot of I, i, I in that but there is no other way to share your story.
    I don't share this for me. I share this in the hopes someone will read this and say I am not alone or someone will come away with a better understanding of what their loved one is going through.

    Perhaps a little different for everyone. In my case I had a brain injury 24.5 years ago. My brain has trouble regulating my hormones. I have effectively been in puberty for 30 years and will be for the rest I my life. Because it is inconsistent there is no medicating. Kind of like bi polar but with longer peaks and troughs but some respite in the middle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    You realise it was her father that committed suicide?



    I watched my father fight for his life. .. a 4 year battle but the cancer won. He was 51.

    Depression is an illness, that eats away at you. Much like cancer I suppose.
    so do you think having the life sucked out of you from your ex wives is a illness?

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