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cpfccolin Flag Dorset 09 Apr 15 12.17am Send a Private Message to cpfccolin Add cpfccolin as a friend

Illness my arse there are a lot of people that use it as a means of getting out of going to work, so they can claim benefits and sit on their big fat arses.

The same as most things if someone can find an angle to use it to their advantage they will

 

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rednblue4eva Flag Norwood 09 Apr 15 7.23am Send a Private Message to rednblue4eva Add rednblue4eva as a friend

Just hope that no-one you know (or yourself) ever suffers from depression

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 09 Apr 15 7.43am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote cpfccolin at 09 Apr 2015 12.17am

Illness my arse there are a lot of people that use it as a means of getting out of going to work, so they can claim benefits and sit on their big fat arses.

The same as most things if someone can find an angle to use it to their advantage they will


Reading your thoughts is enough to make anyone morose.

Suppose all depressed children who have been victims of adult rapists should just 'get over it' when they become adults themselves and stop whingeing and looking for counselling on the NHS - which your taxes pay for - in Colinworld too, eh?

Please join Katie if Miliband wins and fook right off to NZ or somewhere further afield. Ta.

 


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palace777 Flag belfast 09 Apr 15 8.20am Send a Private Message to palace777 Add palace777 as a friend

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Quote rednblue4eva at 08 Apr 2015 9.48pm

Katie Hopkins has made a number of tweets about depression, including: 'Most depression is just genuine sadness at a social situation. Like being caught in torrential rain with a bag from Primark.'


That attention seeking old bint should just be ignored. She'll go away one day

still would though!!

 

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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 09 Apr 15 8.21am Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Quote cpfccolin at 09 Apr 2015 12.17am

Illness my arse there are a lot of people that use it as a means of getting out of going to work, so they can claim benefits and sit on their big fat arses.

The same as most things if someone can find an angle to use it to their advantage they will

There are some people yes and if it wasn't depression it would be bad back etc.

That doesn't mean it isn't an illness, it doesn't mean it doesn't kill people. It does been you're a bit of a div.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 09 Apr 15 10.03am

Quote cpfccolin at 09 Apr 2015 12.17am

Illness my arse there are a lot of people that use it as a means of getting out of going to work, so they can claim benefits and sit on their big fat arses.

The same as most things if someone can find an angle to use it to their advantage they will

Ah no I been found out, I'm faking a crippling disease that results in about 16% of those suffering from it killing themselves, just to claim s**ty benefits - Which I don't claim.

Which you have to of course have proof to verify (ie from a doctor in the short term and a psychiatrist in the long term, and be recieving treatment) and pass a government ATOS interview requiring to prove disability that prevents you from working.

My friend is so good at faking this for benefits that she regularly undergoes ECT as medication has no theraputic effect for her.

Definately worth being put under, being electrocuted and losing memory in order to get that magic 63.50 a week.


 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 09 Apr 15 10.04am

Quote cpfccolin at 09 Apr 2015 12.17am

Illness my arse there are a lot of people that use it as a means of getting out of going to work, so they can claim benefits and sit on their big fat arses.

The same as most things if someone can find an angle to use it to their advantage they will

When you describe your own attitude to life, you shouldn't assume that everyone else is a c**t, just because you are.

 


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iheartcpfc Flag SE25 09 Apr 15 2.14pm Send a Private Message to iheartcpfc Add iheartcpfc as a friend

Quote cpfccolin at 09 Apr 2015 12.17am

Illness my arse there are a lot of people that use it as a means of getting out of going to work, so they can claim benefits and sit on their big fat arses.

The same as most things if someone can find an angle to use it to their advantage they will


You are clueless.

 

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Red-Blue-Yellow Flag Surrey 09 Apr 15 4.06pm Send a Private Message to Red-Blue-Yellow Add Red-Blue-Yellow as a friend

Just some randomish observations:
Everybody is different and depression is different for every sufferer...duration, cause(s), symptoms, frequency, impact on life, impact on others.
And let's not talk about the myriad 'cures'.....OK just a word or two then...
There is no cure as such. Drugs can be the best available option for some and a disaster for others. Friends are great- family too - but it takes time and patience that people don't have.
Laughter is the best medicine....this has turned out to be true for me and no doubt others.
Although isolation is generally regarded as a bad thing for depression, there are times when it is absolutely vital....it's impossible to cope with someone else in addition to what's going on inside yourself.
Normally I'd have avoided even thinking about this, let alone writing about it.
One thing I have noticed - and if this gives offence then good! - is that stupid, insensitive people don't get clinical depression.

 


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Quote cpfccolin at 09 Apr 2015 12.17am

Illness my arse there are a lot of people that use it as a means of getting out of going to work, so they can claim benefits and sit on their big fat arses.

The same as most things if someone can find an angle to use it to their advantage they will


Don't feed the Troll folks....

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 10 Apr 15 3.01pm

Quote Red-Blue-Yellow at 09 Apr 2015 4.06pm

Just some randomish observations:
Everybody is different and depression is different for every sufferer...duration, cause(s), symptoms, frequency, impact on life, impact on others.
And let's not talk about the myriad 'cures'.....OK just a word or two then...
There is no cure as such. Drugs can be the best available option for some and a disaster for others. Friends are great- family too - but it takes time and patience that people don't have.
Laughter is the best medicine....this has turned out to be true for me and no doubt others.
Although isolation is generally regarded as a bad thing for depression, there are times when it is absolutely vital....it's impossible to cope with someone else in addition to what's going on inside yourself.
Normally I'd have avoided even thinking about this, let alone writing about it.
One thing I have noticed - and if this gives offence then good! - is that stupid, insensitive people don't get clinical depression.

I think, that in reality, depression is probably a series of related diseases and disorders, with similar symptoms (beyond the sub catagories of Bi-Polar Disorder, Seasonal Affective Disorder etc). That Major and Minor Depressive Disorders will ultimately turn out to be catagories of different forms of depression with different mechanisms involved etc).

Interestingly there are some medical treatments that can result in Clinical Depression, such as Interferon and diseases that trigger it, such as Addisons and Lymes Disease (a parasite).

 


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Eunectes Flag Aberystwyth 11 Apr 15 12.09pm Send a Private Message to Eunectes Add Eunectes as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 09 Apr 2015 10.03am

Quote cpfccolin at 09 Apr 2015 12.17am

Illness my arse there are a lot of people that use it as a means of getting out of going to work, so they can claim benefits and sit on their big fat arses.

The same as most things if someone can find an angle to use it to their advantage they will

Ah no I been found out, I'm faking a crippling disease that results in about 16% of those suffering from it killing themselves, just to claim s**ty benefits - Which I don't claim.

Which you have to of course have proof to verify (ie from a doctor in the short term and a psychiatrist in the long term, and be recieving treatment) and pass a government ATOS interview requiring to prove disability that prevents you from working.

My friend is so good at faking this for benefits that she regularly undergoes ECT as medication has no theraputic effect for her.

Definately worth being put under, being electrocuted and losing memory in order to get that magic 63.50 a week.



People are still using ECT? That is extremely terrible, it's just a less messy way of lobotomising a person. My Grandmother had it back in the eighties and it was utterly terrible - not just the traumatic effects of being subjected to massive electric shocks (which is horrific in itself), but her personality changed massively in many ways, not least in losing her sense of humour. It's an absolutely barbaric form of treatment.

 

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