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Old 05-20-2012, 11:01 AM   #107
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Originally Posted by Nage Waza View Post
I am not the one who brought the subject of someone killing them self up (which IMO means it is now subject matter). His friend was alive and well in a hospital and then was released, at which point he killed himself. Which is my point, although someone is fine and well with doctors monitoring your every move and medication, as soon as you are out all of those safety nets are gone. This is the same for depression and schizophrenia.

Trust me, I am sorry for anyone that has been impacted by these types of things. I just don't think mental illness is a reasonable reason to release someone to the general public (for those that commit violent crimes).

And you cannot say why someone 'probably' did anything if you want a reasonable debate. You have no idea. And you also have no idea what I do or do not know about. Seriously. Think about it. I am happy to explain my thoughts, but this is turning into a group of people just name calling.
Fine, you didn't bring up the topic of suicide. That doesn't mean you should be completely ignorant of others. What you said was insensitive and rude, and didn't have any truth besides your opinion.

Alright, you got me started. There is a VERY HIGH comorbidity rate of a mood disorder (schizophrenia, bipolar 1) WITH Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Usually, the symptoms are worse. I'm not stating opinion. You can look these up in the diagnostic manual (DSM-4-TR). I honestly don't care what you know or you don't know. What I am saying here, above, is from the diagnostic manual both psychologists and psychiatrists use for mental disorders. Yeah, you're right, I can not say exactly why things happen. What i can say is that there is an extremely high chance of it occurring. I'm not throwing a bunch of "what if" 's around. I'm throwing around quite a bit of observational data that others have collected, data that people have been dedicating their whole lives to.
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