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18 Mar 2016, 11:28 am

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Having involuntary movements would be a reason for not being able to hold down a job. Depression can be treated. A lot of mental disorders can be treated. My neighbor with fibromyalgia doesn't have any problems partying so why should she be on disability and not have to work? My other neighbor says she works at JCPenneys styling salon. So she is able to hold down a job afterall.

You are an ignorant ass. Depression can't always be treated. Medications don't work for some people. In order to work you have to have someone willing to pay you. Many people are on disability because they have tried working and simply get fired over and over again because they can't function. It seems like you want these people to simply die. If so, f**k you. You are a piece of s**t.


Another thing. You think you're the only one who has had depression? BS. I have it in my own family - suicides, alcohol addiction, anti - depressants, anxiety meds. I know it all. So go talk to someone else about depression.


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18 Mar 2016, 11:57 am

nurseangela wrote:
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nurseangela wrote:
Having involuntary movements would be a reason for not being able to hold down a job. Depression can be treated. A lot of mental disorders can be treated. My neighbor with fibromyalgia doesn't have any problems partying so why should she be on disability and not have to work? My other neighbor says she works at JCPenneys styling salon. So she is able to hold down a job afterall.

You are an ignorant ass. Depression can't always be treated. Medications don't work for some people. In order to work you have to have someone willing to pay you. Many people are on disability because they have tried working and simply get fired over and over again because they can't function. It seems like you want these people to simply die. If so, f**k you. You are a piece of s**t.


Another thing. You think you're the only one who has had depression? BS. I have it in my own family - suicides, alcohol addiction, anti - depressants, anxiety meds. I know it all. So go talk to someone else about depression.

Not everyone's depression is exactly the same. To claim you "know it all" based on a few anecdotes is arrogant. You can't possibly "know it all" without spending a day in the shoes of someone with severe depression. Medication isn't always a cure. Even if it works initially, it can stop working after months or years. There is a thing called treatment resistant depression. I know people who have gotten ECT over and over again and only gotten worse from it. To say depression is treatable is simply a lie. It isn't always treatable. Also, not everyone who is depressed is an alcoholic. To become an alcoholic you have to make the choice to drink. To become depressed is not a choice. To mention the two together as if depression is a personal vice rather than a legitimate disease (not under a person's control) is insulting. I'm done arguing with you.



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18 Mar 2016, 12:05 pm

I honestly believe that you are not a nurse,no way could you be so uninformed about mental illness and be in the medical profession.


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18 Mar 2016, 12:33 pm

Clone Threads?

Political views do not come from employment.

Social Security must be unprofessional because they refuse most disability claims.

You got problems does not equal you are disabled.

Compared to the problems of the general population, many people are worse off and still functioning.

Disability does not come with a protective bubble, the rest of the world rolls on.

I am here because I functioned for a lifetime, discovered Autism, and said that was a load of bunk, I have been like that all my life and there is nothing, uh, well just because I, and, that is how I think, and you say it is a thing?

That is why everyone else is wrong!



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18 Mar 2016, 12:42 pm

marshall wrote:
nurseangela wrote:
marshall wrote:
nurseangela wrote:
Having involuntary movements would be a reason for not being able to hold down a job. Depression can be treated. A lot of mental disorders can be treated. My neighbor with fibromyalgia doesn't have any problems partying so why should she be on disability and not have to work? My other neighbor says she works at JCPenneys styling salon. So she is able to hold down a job afterall.

You are an ignorant ass. Depression can't always be treated. Medications don't work for some people. In order to work you have to have someone willing to pay you. Many people are on disability because they have tried working and simply get fired over and over again because they can't function. It seems like you want these people to simply die. If so, f**k you. You are a piece of s**t.


Another thing. You think you're the only one who has had depression? BS. I have it in my own family - suicides, alcohol addiction, anti - depressants, anxiety meds. I know it all. So go talk to someone else about depression.

Not everyone's depression is exactly the same. To claim you "know it all" based on a few anecdotes is arrogant. You can't possibly "know it all" without spending a day in the shoes of someone with severe depression. Medication isn't always a cure. Even if it works initially, it can stop working after months or years. There is a thing called treatment resistant depression. I know people who have gotten ECT over and over again and only gotten worse from it. To say depression is treatable is simply a lie. It isn't always treatable. Also, not everyone who is depressed is an alcoholic. To become an alcoholic you have to make the choice to drink. To become depressed is not a choice. To mention the two together as if depression is a personal vice rather than a legitimate disease (not under a person's control) is insulting. I'm done arguing with you.


Too too true.

The physical changes caused by clinical depression are NOT cured by the mind numbing (and sometimes quite dangerous) drugs available to the psychiatric profession. The thought seems to be if a person is drugged enough to not have the reasoning ability to take their own life, this is a success. This is the NEW psychiatry vs. the old one-on-one psychotherapy.



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18 Mar 2016, 1:52 pm

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