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Originally Posted by J pold
I realize that he is going to be persecuted for his actions, which he should. But to ‘feel bad’ for the guy because he went off the deep end and only now realizes the magnitude of what he has done isn’t something I can do. Too my knowledge there are many medications that can curve this psychotic behavior and refusing to take them or seek treatment is negligent. He’s putting himself and others at risk that’s why I can’t find any sympathy for him.
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There was a paranoid schizo posting on beyond.ca for a while. The guy was convinced that the government was trying to control his brain, because he had a court order or something like that to be on medication for his condition. He was sleeping in the back seat of his car in front of his parents house, writing letters to the government begging them to let him change treatments as he knew the doctor he was visiting was taking control of his brain. He was planning his flight from BC to Alberta to try escape his medication.
Reading this guys posts was just plain scary. He was in obvious need of a lot of help and definitely not fit to be in public society. I don't think you can put the onus on someone that far off the deep end to take their pills.