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Oddly enough some people felt safer in asylums then they do now in care in the community."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
There is probably more controversy around moving people with learning disabilities into the community than there is around people with mental health problems.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOddly enough some people felt safer in asylums then they do now in care in the community.Comment
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The point is the more safety nets you make the more people will use them whether they need then or not.
I appreciate there are some people who truly are depressed and need support and care.
There are also people who feel life is a bit rubbish and it's cold and dark outside so they feel 'depressed' but they do not have clinical depression.Comment
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The stigma over mental illnesses is still around so no-one would happily go into an asylum. Plus no GP would suggest it for anything but the worst cases and they have to deal with mentally ill patients day in and day out. They don't openly talk about it but this is one of the reasons no-one wants to be a GP.Originally posted by original PM View PostThe point is the more safety nets you make the more people will use them whether they need then or not.
Also if you know or have known people with severe mental illnesses and their families who are left to try and care for them, having places where they can go and be safe if they are are threat to themselves and rarely others is a blessing.
There was a review into 10 deaths in Sussex which was recently published and if you look at the summary findings you can see clearly one of the issues is lack of money."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Depression has existed since the dawn of life and is observed in all different types of animals as behavioural patterns.
Mental illness is a complex area - however there are quite amazing advances in research, finally, which suggest bodily inflammation could be the cause of between a quarter to a half of depression cases seen in the western world.
Much like Crohn's disease is the autoimmune system seemingly mistakenly targeting the terminal ileum (in most cases) then it is theoretically plausible and, now, provable that the body's autoimmune system targets certain other specific materials within the body. This could be collagen, tissue or evidently: specific DNA that also is contained within parts of the brain.
This chimes with friends of mine who have other health issues in which depression is a secondary symptom, whereas in the past elevated inflammation levels, such as C Reactive Protein (CRP), was considered to be a symptom of depression. Rather than being caused neurologically it is instead clear that some autoimmune fault is targeting particular areas of the brain and therefore people genuinely appear depressed due to the fact they are severely unwell but current medical provisions don't cater for this and mistreat them with SSRIs in an attempt to resolve a symptom rather than resolve the cause of the problem.
Prior to being diagnosed celiac my ex-partner really did appear very unwell and depressed for two years before further tests were attempted. Hopefully we're moving from an age of trial and error to systematic analysis of the symptoms presented to a GP in order to ensure people who are very unwell stop attempting and succeeding in suicide.
The programme is very interesting and well worth listening to:
BBC Radio 4 - The Inflamed Mind
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In my opinion a major breakthrough would also be to ensure that when a patient visits a GP the GP is able to perform a test that could quickly indicate the various raised inflammatory markers and therefore provide alternative treatment for the depression. Too many people are visiting GPs with health anxiety and receiving anti-depressants. My understanding at this time if the reason less analysis is performed for depression is purely because the cost of providing an individual with a full body health check is prohibitively expensive when you extrapolate the cost to the entire country.Last edited by dundeedude; 25 October 2016, 11:01.In possession of faculties. Almost.Comment
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People who have not come across it can be quite ignorant of it.
Nice to see the idiot poster mocking it in the Robin Williams thread banned for a while however this post was also liked by a so called "mod."
Says it all really.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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You might think that, but you are not in possession of all the facts.Originally posted by quackhandle View PostPeople who have not come across it can be quite ignorant of it.
Nice to see the idiot poster mocking it in the Robin Williams thread banned for a while however this post was also liked by a so called "mod."
Says it all really.
qhDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Down to interpretation of the post. I took it the opposite way - i.e. he was saying that you can't treat depression with a bit of fluffy feelgood stuff.Originally posted by quackhandle View PostPeople who have not come across it can be quite ignorant of it.
Nice to see the idiot poster mocking it in the Robin Williams thread banned for a while however this post was also liked by a so called "mod."
Says it all really.
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Listening to a podcast on irrational behaviour a wee while ago. People who are depressed were often shown to have a very realistic world view, given the state of the world it explains a lot."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Hence why we can be assured you are not depressed, thenOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostListening to a podcast on irrational behaviour a wee while ago. People who are depressed were often shown to have a very realistic world view, given the state of the world it explains a lot.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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