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Recently, I was saddened to read some harsh comments directed toward a person I believe to be mentally ill. Initially, I was quite upset, then I realised that perhaps many people may not be aware of the havoc such illnesses wreak on the lives of those so afflicted. They often believe that either the person is full of bs, or
malingering in some fashion. It can be difficult to comprehend why a person is unwilling or unable to help themselves, access mental health options, work programs etc. Should the
individual also present with abrasive and caustic comments, and obsessive fixations/expectations of being taken care of etc, more often than not, slings against character are thrown. Being able to make positive, appropriate changes in one’s life is entirely
dependent on having the mental capacity to think clearly and follow through. Mental illness can take a buzz saw to that process. Some people don’t work because they can’t. This is not a
character flaw but a disability. We need to stop pointing fingers at those among us who are chronically ill. I have been where he is. All my
academic credentials, my skill sets around dealing with an apex anxiety disorder, CPTSD, weren’t worth crap when the trauma dragons escaped the mental cage where I had imprisoned them. I fell hard, unable to work, function, even speak. Ultimately, I ended up in ICU, damn near died of an overdose. To this day, I remember
nothing of that experience. Yeah, I also received some snarky comments, some from online individuals. It hurt. Fortunately, I recovered, but realistically, it could reoccur at any time. Please people, try to find a measure of understanding that mental illness is not a choice, or a deficit in character. To
have one’s mind out of control is a terrible thing, and medication is often ineffective. Let us try to be kind to each other, particularly during this time of plague. Whew, I don’t normally write such long posts. Be safe everyone.
malingering in some fashion. It can be difficult to comprehend why a person is unwilling or unable to help themselves, access mental health options, work programs etc. Should the
individual also present with abrasive and caustic comments, and obsessive fixations/expectations of being taken care of etc, more often than not, slings against character are thrown. Being able to make positive, appropriate changes in one’s life is entirely
dependent on having the mental capacity to think clearly and follow through. Mental illness can take a buzz saw to that process. Some people don’t work because they can’t. This is not a
character flaw but a disability. We need to stop pointing fingers at those among us who are chronically ill. I have been where he is. All my
academic credentials, my skill sets around dealing with an apex anxiety disorder, CPTSD, weren’t worth crap when the trauma dragons escaped the mental cage where I had imprisoned them. I fell hard, unable to work, function, even speak. Ultimately, I ended up in ICU, damn near died of an overdose. To this day, I remember
nothing of that experience. Yeah, I also received some snarky comments, some from online individuals. It hurt. Fortunately, I recovered, but realistically, it could reoccur at any time. Please people, try to find a measure of understanding that mental illness is not a choice, or a deficit in character. To
have one’s mind out of control is a terrible thing, and medication is often ineffective. Let us try to be kind to each other, particularly during this time of plague. Whew, I don’t normally write such long posts. Be safe everyone.

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