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Monday, September 29, 2008

 

Support The Troops. Support The Veterans.

Don't talk to me about supporting the troops until you can publicly rebuke those who mock and demean our troops. Which people deserve rebuke?

Rebuke the ones who stick removeable yellow ribbons on their SUVs and accuse others of not supporting the troops, and then commit a sin as shameful as enthusiastically supporting the 'leader' on whose watch military and civilian officials
  • punished those Veterans who personally - or whose families - complained publicly about the horriffic conditions in VA and stateside military hospitals
  • cut funding for facilities in which Wounded Veterans received follow-up care
  • ignored and/or demeaned the War Wounds that do not show well when the leaders responsible for all of this do photo ops - the invisible wounds: mental illnesses caused or triggered by the trauma of war..
By the way, when you get around to rebuking the guilty, do it before the upcoming election, not after it. Hiding from truth and justice is a political action intended to help more of the same "leaders" get elected.

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Sunday, September 7, 2008

 

Going Mental

There is a stigma that haunts people who suffer from a mental illness. This is because so many people, including those afflicted, do not understand mental disorders. Below is some vital information about mental illness - some myths and the realities.

Mental illnesses are real illnesses. They are treatable with medication and other therapies. However, people with mental disorders fall victim to derision, discrimination, and bad public policy.

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

 

Caution: This Might Be Depressing

Everybody has a bad day now and then; everyone gets sad, everyone will deal with grief. People who are suffering from the real thing, however, know that their illnesses aren't just temporary feelings caused by unpleasant events. If you're not suffering from clinical depression, your most trying day might just be more pleasant than what someone with that malady would consider a good day. When someone who is depressed has a bad day, the emotional (and sometimes physical) pain is beyond anyone else's understanding.

While a person's immediate situation does make a difference in his or her mood, it can't explain away chronic or persistent, recurring depressed moods.

Depression is one of the most misunderstood illnesses. As a result of the misunderstandings about depression, there are many myths about depression. For instance, Inspired by an article at Neurotransmissions

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