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Stigma of Mental Illness ~ Pentagon Shooting

Posted on March 29th, 2010 by Clinically Clueless

CC writing from Southern Californial. By now, if you live in the U.S. I would think that most people have heard about the Pentagon shooting. Well, in surfing the Internet about this event, I found so many things that show how much stigma there is and how the media reinforces it. I became really angry and wanted to scream at some of the stuff that I found.  The following is a video about the event:

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Words that I found referring to Bedell’s mental illness: unhinged, whack job, disturbed, crazy, mental problems, idiot, fucking psycho, lunatic, bizarre, insane, half-wit, faggot, moron, mental illness is an excuse etc. Some other phrases, “mental illness and defect of? character. Aren’t they the same thing?” And from the media broadcast: “Bipolar, subject to violent psychotic behavior.”

Another comment: “The main stream media is lying ABOUT HIS MOTIVES. They keep saying he’s was a lunatic and suffered MENTAL DISORDERS. What they dont say is he? thought OUR GOVERNMENT WAS BEHIND 911!”

I’d rather be described as a person diagnosed with a mental illness that was being treated. How about you?

Regarding psychiatric care: psychiatrist responsible; Beldell “snapped” after being in the hands of a Psychiatric facility they, nor their drugs, fixed or cured or prevented him from doing this and; “bipolar disorder” is just a collection of symptoms that Psych’s have thrown a label on, it has no scientific basis. This guy was in Psychiatry’s hands, they got him on the amphetamine based little pills and he did this. The true cause of this problem is not “bipolar”, it’s the fact that he got further messed up by those who were supposed to be helping him.

I really am try not to scream at the comments. First off, Bipolar Disorder is most often addressed with the drugs of Lithium, anti-convulsants, and anti-psychotics. Some people fail to remember that he had taken himself off of the medication and was using marijuana instead. Marijuana just makes the problems much worse and may lead to a psychotic break. Amphetamines are not a part of treatment. Psychiatry did not cause his actions. It is also one of the few mental illness that generally require life long medication management.

The following video is about some myths and facts regarding Bipolar Disorder:

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Bedell did not get “futher messed up by…those…helping him.” It seems that during his court mandated hearings that he did not meet the criteria for being a danger to himself or others. This often happens and psychosis does not occur all the time.

In the 1960s and 1970s, due to abuse of the “mental institutions” of being dumping grounds and often people really did not have to be incarcerated, they began the process of deinstutionalization. The plan was to have community support services to help maintain and provide necessary treatment. Well, due to constant funding cuts the services are not there. In fact, in California, there is an over 250 millons cut in funding in these services including other social services, adult day health care, and education and much more.

Along with the deinstitutionalization came rights that really had been violated. No longer was there automatic sterilization. No forced medications and total reform of how people were supposed to be treated. This means that even if they are in the hospital adults cannot be “forced” to take their medications, so it isn’t their fault. Without the stabilizing medication, the symptoms of his disinhibition, agitation and fearfullness complicated the lack of treatment which included psychosis and paranoid ideas which were further fueled his conspiracy theories regarding the government and the Internet.

People who have Bipolar Disorder can life fully productive and meaningful lives with medication to help stabilize their mood. John Patrick Bedell was unable to accept the help that he needed. The following video shows just a small handful of individuals who have led meaningful and full lives:

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Eternal youth Jay-Z?

Posted on March 28th, 2010 by Jim

Well would YOU be forever young or is it best to crack on bring an adult?

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‘Nobody grows old merely by living a number of years.  We grow old by deserting our ideals.  Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul’.  ~Samuel Ullman

Do tell, childish answers optional! Cheers….

Go! Fear the children

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by Lib

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Lib here, in Manchester, wondering, quite simply, whether children are born evil. A question arisen from recent media coverage of ‘child killer’ John Venables. Read the link, a great insight into what happened and why he has been re-born in the media today.

I asked this question to a pyscho-analyst friend this evening, who I honestly thought was going to say, no.

She didn’t, instead it was an emphatic yes and she started talking about ids, super ego’s and the morality principal until she saw my eyes glaze over and heard me ordering a taxi.

I prefer the answer below.

‘To be evil requires an awareness of morality and a self formulated moral code. Ergo young children are not evil until they have such things. Initial survival programming cannot be judged as it is involuntary’. Anon

And here’s what one of my niece’s had to say on the matter. ‘Gaaagggaadadadada’ Poppy, 10mths.

So I’m still none the wiser. So I’m asking you.

Are children born evil? Or are they a product of their environment?

Alice, who the * is Alice – in Wonderland?

Posted on March 16th, 2010 by Jim

Mad hatters tea party anyone?

Seeing as this looks more likely to take even more box office $$ that even Avatar did I’m popping out to see what all the fuss is about:

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Tis in 3D you know and I wonder if that’ll be the trend for more future blockbusters  – IF they can afford it?

Comments welcomed and please turn off your cell phones in here. Ssssshhhh.

Musical Star Wars

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by Clinically Clueless

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 ”The Saga Begins”

(Weird Al Yankovic)

A long, long time ago
In a galaxy far away
Naboo was under an attack
And I thought me and Qui-Gon Jinn
Could talk the federation into
Maybe cutting them a little slack
But their response, it didn’t thrill us
They locked the doors and tried to kill us
We escaped from that gas
Then met Jar Jar and Boss Nass
We took a bongo from the scene
And we went to Theed to see the Queen
We all wound up on Tatooine
That’s where we found this boy…

Oh my my this here Anakin guy
May be Vader someday later – now he’s just a small fry
And he left his home and kissed his mommy goodbye
Sayin’ “Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”
“Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”

Did you know this junkyard slave
Isn’t even old enough to shave
But he can use the Force, they say
Ah, do you see him hitting on the queen
Though he’s just nine and she’s fourteen
Yeah, he’s probably gonna marry her someday
Well, I know he built C-3PO
And I’ve heard how fast his pod can go
And we were broke, it’s true
So we made a wager or two
He was a prepubescent flyin’ ace
And the minute Jabba started off that race
Well, I knew who would win first place
Oh yes, it was our boy

We started singin’ …
My my this here Anakin guy
May be Vader someday later – now he’s just a small fry
And he left his home and kissed his mommy goodbye
Sayin’ “Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”
“Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”

Now we finally got to Coruscant
The Jedi Council we knew would want
To see how good the boy could be
So we took him there and we told the tale
How his midi-chlorians were off the scale
And he might fulfill that prophecy
Oh, the Council was impressed, of course
Could he bring balance to the Force?
They interviewed the kid
Oh, training they forbid
Because Yoda sensed in him much fear
And Qui-Gon said “Now listen here”
“Just stick it in your pointy ear”
“I still will teach this boy”

He was singin’ …
My my this here Anakin guy
May be Vader someday later – now he’s just a small fry
And he left his home and kissed his mommy goodbye
Sayin’ “Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”
“Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”

We caught a ride back to Naboo
‘Cause Queen Amidala wanted to
I frankly would’ve liked to stay
We all fought in that epic war
And it wasn’t long at all before
Little Hotshot flew his plane and saved the day
And in the end some Gunguns died
Some ships blew up and some pilots fried
A lot of folks were croakin’
The battle droids were broken
And the Jedi I admire most
Met up with Darth Maul and now he’s toast
Well, I’m still here and he’s a ghost
I guess I’ll train this boy

And I was singin’ …
My my this here Anakin guy
May be Vader someday later – now he’s just a small fry
And he left his home and kissed his mommy goodbye
Sayin’ “Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”
“Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”

We were singin’ …
My my this here Anakin guy
May be Vader someday later – now he’s just a small fry
And he left his home and kissed his mommy goodbye
Sayin’ “Soon I’m gonna be a Jedi”

Never give up!

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by Jim

Time for some motivation:

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Enjoy and comments welcome…..

Fields of Gold…Bronze?

Posted on February 18th, 2010 by Clinically Clueless

Today, is the Olympics ladies long program which gives me a heartache as I am a huge Michelle Kwan fan.  When she earned the bronze medal in 2002, I felt so much disappointment as did much of the world. 

7428-lgI write from Southern California and she is a local girl.  A friend of mine ate her family’s restaurant and reported it is American styled Chinese food.  Additionally, her training rink is about ten minutes from my home.   There  are huge pictures of her on the outside electronic billboard and many, many pictures and memorbilla inside the rink.  It is a great addition to the area as there are no close by ice skating rinks.  She also mentors young skaters here.

picturesicepalaceThere are many skating routines that I like, but Fields of Gold is one of my favorites as Michelle skated the exhibition performance beautifully after winning the bronze medal where she was the favorite to win the 2002 Olympic gold.  Although she earned at bronze and silver Olympic medals, the Gold was elusive.  However, during this performance, she carried on with grace, dignity, emotion and a good example of being a “good sport.”  The following is her Olympic Fields of Gold exhibition performance:

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Michelle is the most decorated figure skater in U.S. history, Michelle Kwan has won an unprecedented 42 championships, including five World Championships (1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003), eight consecutive and eight overall U.S. Championship titles, (1996, 1998-2005) and two Olympic medals (silver-1998, bronze-2002) .

In the nearly 100-year history of ladies figure skating, Michelle’s five World titles and nine overall world medals (five gold, three silver, 1 bronze) in nine consecutive years (1996-2004) are all marks that have been bettered only by the immortal Sonja Henie of Norway (10 titles/11 medals/11 consecutive years) … She is the only woman in figure skating history to reclaim the World title three times (1998, 2000, 2003) … Kwan’s eight consecutive U.S. Championship titles (1998-2005) and 12 consecutive U.S. Championship medals (1994-2005) are both U.S. records .

skatingHer nine career U.S. titles tie the legendary Maribel Vinson, who won nine titles in the 1920s-30s; and her mark of 12 U.S. medals (9 gold, 3 silver) are the most in U.S. skating history … In her career she has received 57 perfect 6.0 marks in major competitions, the most of any U.S. skater in history, and any singles skater ever … She has been awarded at least one 6.0 in each of her last five U.S. Championships, a U.S. record … Her winning long and short performances at the 1998 U.S. Championships, where she received 15 perfect 6.0 marks (out of a possible 18) for artistry over the course of the event, is the most by any skater in the history of U.S. Figure Skating.

In June 2009, she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in international studies and a minor in political science.  She then chose to pursue a graduate degree in international relations at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University

On November 9, 2006, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice named Michelle Kwan as a public diplomacy ambassador. In this non-salaried position, Kwan will represent American values especially to young people and sports enthusiasts and is expected to travel widely. Kwan made her first overseas trip in the capacity of public diplomacy ambassador with a visit to China from January 17–January 25, 2007.

Michelle’s  diplomatic position as an Envoy has continued in the Barack Obama administration where she has worked with vice-president Joe Biden and Secretary-of-State Hillary Clinton.

What do you do when you are deeply disappointed? Or, share a time when you were deeply disappointed.

What Were You Watching in the 1970s?

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Clinically Clueless
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Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles sings in their July 2008 concert.

How we remember the 70s as seen through TV ads: FDS – Feminine Deodorant Spray, AT&T Trim-Line Phones, Wonder Bread, USMC Recruitment Film, Anti-Drug PSA, Old Spice, Starsky & Hutch (David Soul & Paul Michael Glaser), Tab, Chevy Camaro, Gas Rationing, Three Mile Island, Keep America Beautiful (Crying Indian), Palmolive (Madge), Munich Olympic Massacre 1972, Watergate, Iranian Hostages, Jane Curtin and Chevy Chase, Dan Akroyd, Candice Bergen and Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Steve Martin and Dan Akroyd, Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and The Millennium Falcon, Carol Burnett Show, Kermit the Frog (The Muppet Show), Mary Tyler Moore Show, All in the Family (Carroll O’Connor), Mary Hartman Mary Hartman (Louise Lasser)
 
Share your favorite reminder of the 70s.  If you were not born yet, share something that reminds you of the 70s.  YouTube videos encouraged!!

Bohemian Rhapsody??

Posted on February 1st, 2010 by Clinically Clueless

Over 12 million have watched this video on YouTube, enjoy!!

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The original:

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This Queen classic has been parodied many times. 

Trivia:  Queen played very few gigs at the start, avoided the club circuit and rehearsed for two years while they all remained in college.  They are the most educated band in rock history.  (May began work on a Ph.D. in astronomy; Taylor has a degree in biology; Deacon, a degree in electronics; and Mercury had one in illustration and design.) 

Share your YouTube videos and all comments welcomed!!

Do You Know How To Do Your Job?

Posted on January 28th, 2010 by Clinically Clueless

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Wow!!  I was astonished that this happened live.  I was quite uncomfortable.  Mistakes and miscommunication happens during live broadcast, but I’ve never seen anything like this.  Talk about public humiliation.

I was unable to find out what happened after this “fight” to the anchor and reporter.  Please share if you know.

Have you ever been publically humiliated at work or anywhere else.  Do share!!!

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