Twat Friends
BraynDedd tugs our sleeve and asks: "You know the one, the mate who is guaranteed to ruin every social situation by being an embarrassment/sexist/racist/bellend etc. Tell us about your twattiest mate."
( , Thu 19 Sep 2013, 10:50)
BraynDedd tugs our sleeve and asks: "You know the one, the mate who is guaranteed to ruin every social situation by being an embarrassment/sexist/racist/bellend etc. Tell us about your twattiest mate."
( , Thu 19 Sep 2013, 10:50)
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Twat.
Twat because if you are mentally ill, take your fucking meds.
Twat because if you are mentally ill, don't carry machetes.
Twat because if you are mentally ill, lay off the speed.
Twat because if you are mentally ill, that's no excuse for the fucking Charlatans.
Twat because if you're at the level of mental illness whereby you're prone to attack people in a machete wielding frenzy, a secure hospital is an infinitely better place to receive the help you need.
( , Thu 19 Sep 2013, 16:29, 2 replies)
Twat because if you are mentally ill, take your fucking meds.
Twat because if you are mentally ill, don't carry machetes.
Twat because if you are mentally ill, lay off the speed.
Twat because if you are mentally ill, that's no excuse for the fucking Charlatans.
Twat because if you're at the level of mental illness whereby you're prone to attack people in a machete wielding frenzy, a secure hospital is an infinitely better place to receive the help you need.
( , Thu 19 Sep 2013, 16:29, 2 replies)
I think you've misunderstood the concept of mental illness.
Being mentally ill, doing those things would be perfectly natural.
(except the Charlatans bit, that's psychotic.)
I met a guy with bipolar who's doctor had stopped his meds because he would take them randomly.
He told the doc he was crazy but apparently he was still supposed to behave rationally to qualify for treatment.
Twats.
( , Thu 19 Sep 2013, 16:33, closed)
Being mentally ill, doing those things would be perfectly natural.
(except the Charlatans bit, that's psychotic.)
I met a guy with bipolar who's doctor had stopped his meds because he would take them randomly.
He told the doc he was crazy but apparently he was still supposed to behave rationally to qualify for treatment.
Twats.
( , Thu 19 Sep 2013, 16:33, closed)
Hmm.
I'm not defending GP's who on the whole are rather useless with regards mental health however if your friend was abusing his meds in an effort to overdose he/she would/should have been given a shorter length prescription, if they had been taking there meds in a way that wasn't prescribed then there's a chance they would be ineffectual, which negates the point. Further more if ssymptoms of your mental illness manifest in violence it is absolutely your duty to maintain treatment as advised by your mental health provider. If you are unable to do this then unfortunately your best off in psychiatric care. Apologies for poor grammar/spelling
( , Fri 20 Sep 2013, 15:24, closed)
I'm not defending GP's who on the whole are rather useless with regards mental health however if your friend was abusing his meds in an effort to overdose he/she would/should have been given a shorter length prescription, if they had been taking there meds in a way that wasn't prescribed then there's a chance they would be ineffectual, which negates the point. Further more if ssymptoms of your mental illness manifest in violence it is absolutely your duty to maintain treatment as advised by your mental health provider. If you are unable to do this then unfortunately your best off in psychiatric care. Apologies for poor grammar/spelling
( , Fri 20 Sep 2013, 15:24, closed)
I agree with you in principle but I don't think the onus should be
on the patient to do or decide any of this. If you want him to behave rationally tell him first not to be mentally ill.
( , Fri 20 Sep 2013, 18:11, closed)
on the patient to do or decide any of this. If you want him to behave rationally tell him first not to be mentally ill.
( , Fri 20 Sep 2013, 18:11, closed)
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