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Comment count is 21
EvilHomer - 2012-01-28

That t-shirt's not helping me sympathize with your plight, dude.


poorwill - 2012-01-28

I grew up with a mother who sometimes stopped taking her meds without telling anybody, and it made everybody's life hellish and miserable when she was having a major psychotic episode. People were generally supportive of her efforts to go off her meds in a controlled way though (eventually she gave up - maybe not everybody's cut out for it).
I support this man and/or woman's choice, provided this is as bad as he or she gets.


Crackersmack - 2012-01-28

My aunt is bipolar and schizophrenic and has NEVER consented to taking meds for any significant period of time. She is perpetually in a manic episode. She keeps producing children and making their lives a literal living hell. Anyone that takes her in and tries to help gets evicted eventually due to her 24/7 antics. There are absolutely no resources to help her since she will not consent to anything. It's incredibly depressing.


Jeriko-1 - 2012-01-28

Parental unit badly, badly needed meds and had 'conversations with God' randomly. Thankfully I was removed from that environment at an early age.


Meerkat - 2012-01-28

My neighbour is bipolar and I used to be able to tell when she was off her meds because she would get drunk and stagger around leaving lit cigarettes all over the house.

Eventually she ended up in the hospital after nearly drinking herself to death.

That was a wakeup call. She stayed on her meds, quit smoking, quit drinking and is now pretty darn normal.


Change - 2012-01-28

Wow, Poorwill, that explained an awful lot about you all at once.


poorwill - 2012-01-29

Who the fuck are you?


Change - 2012-01-29

Take your meds.


poorwill - 2012-01-29

YOU take my meds. Sorry, I just have no idea who you are and you seem to have a beef with me.


Change - 2012-01-29

Nope. ^^

I was just told that you'd spaz at the drop of a hat.


poorwill - 2012-01-30

Oh, ok.


pastorofmuppets - 2012-01-28

Riding in shopping carts: skull & crossbones, warning: do not try this at home, etc

Going off of your anti-psychotics: awesome! join me.


memedumpster - 2012-01-28

I am shocked the manifesto tag is unlinked. Nobody does crazy manifestos anymore?


Riskbreaker - 2012-01-28

Now that's crazy, i'm off to youtube to find some manifesto videos.


Void 71 - 2012-01-28

I recommend either an endocrinologist or an exorcist.


Corpus Delectable - 2012-01-28

"Even a crazy person has a human will."

Except for the ones whose mental illness is not having a human will. But pretty much the rest of them have a human will.


misterbuns - 2012-01-28

haha

Part of the 'vigor of being alive' is murdering your children to send them to Jesus.


Jet Bin Fever - 2012-01-29

Arg, fuck this guy. I hate non-compliance in health settings, it really makes it difficult to do your job right.


cognitivedissonance - 2012-01-29

I spent a few weeks in the looney bin after a suicide attempt a few years back. It was there that I realized that I am not actually insane. Insane people are obsessed with numbers, lists, and most importantly, lists of rules. Give them a list of rules and they'll fixate on them trying to figure out exceptions.

Sane people don't look for exceptions in rules, sane people just deal.


Noober - 2012-01-30

Well that's only one rule there, right? Hardly even a list.


BorrowedSolution - 2012-01-30

My anti-psychotics only act as massive tranquilizers when I take them wrong. But maybe I should listen this androgynous person about their medical opinions.


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