Furyous
Well-Known Member
Thing is, physical issues are a lot easier than mental issues.
Physical issue bring on mental issues.
Thing is, physical issues are a lot easier than mental issues.
It's a sad loss. But... I'm one of those guys. And I think he was murdered. It's a little odd that right before his death was announced. Family Guy was on. And the show was about Robin Williams attempting suicide. The show did the same thing with the Boston bombing. It's called predictive programing.
I appreciate what you're saying. But my take is that if one has mental health issues, because they are not visible, it's more difficult to deal with.OH REALLY?!!! Just wait until you start with the physical problems. You'll find that there are a great deal of mental issues too.
That means you will have BOTH. Maybe mental issues alone might be easier to deal with than both.
I appreciate what you're saying. But my take is that if one has mental health issues, because they are not visible, it's more difficult to deal with.
Example 1, I'm depressed. OK why am I depressed? It's all in your head, there's nothing physically wrong with you. How do I deal with that?
Example 2; I'm depressed. Why? Because I lost a limb and I can't do what I did before. Doctor says, we'll give you a prosthetic and with a bit of therapy, you'll be at 99% of what you were before. OK, I can probably deal with that.
My whole point was that, if one has a physical issue, it can be dealt with. It still may lead to some mental issues, but IMO, it's easier to deal with simply because there is a concrete starting point.
With purely mental issues, it's harder to find a start point to deal with.
To most of us, Robin had everything, money, fame, health, you name it. But he took his life because he was depressed. Why? That's something we'll probably never know.
I never meant to make light of anyone's physical problems.
That's bullcrap. And basically an easy feel good explanation from someone who has never dealt with the issue.Suicide is a cowardly act.
Explain away.