hindy111
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Depends on how the fine is administeredwhen a club plays for a player's fine, does it attract FBT?
Good on you Stevie.
Earlier this year my other half received an email from a friend's email address (let's call them 'Person X'), and purporting to be from the 'estate of Person X', explaining that that person had recently passed away and sending best wishes etc. A few other close friends (but not family members) of Person X received similar emails. As it turned out the email was sent by the friend just minutes before he took his own life. Pretty awful from all perspectives. And just no outward signs that something was wrong.
Mate that makes my eyes well up reading that. The problem is when you are in that state you simply aren’t thinking rationally.That's so awful
I've seriously thought about suicide, myself, multiple times.
The only thing that has stopped me from doing it is thinking that it would end my pain, but my wife, and son, would feel pain that would not heal.
But I understand how things can deteriorate to a point that you just can't take it any more.
And I also understand all too well why people often don't see it coming - people can hide it very well.
Mental health is just such an important part of your overall well-being.
I've struggled with depression for 22 years, and it is tough.
That's so awful
I've seriously thought about suicide, myself, multiple times.
The only thing that has stopped me from doing it is thinking that it would end my pain, but my wife, and son, would feel pain that would not heal.
But I understand how things can deteriorate to a point that you just can't take it any more.
And I also understand all too well why people often don't see it coming - people can hide it very well.
Mental health is just such an important part of your overall well-being.
I've struggled with depression for 22 years, and it is tough.
I hope mik is okayPaul Green RIP. I've met him.
Sorry to hear that mate. At the risk of being someone to offer unwanted advice which you've probably had more than enough of I'll just say that depression and other mental health issues are some of the things that gets mentioned by people trying a low carb and especially carnivore diet over and over again. I've heard dozens of testimonials from people and to me they are utterly convincing. A very recent study on the carnivore diet reported 93% of people having an improvement in mental health. For the life of me I can't remember now what the YouTube channel with those testimonials was named. It was with Dr Shawn Baker and the company is now called revero. It's not just that site either but I've heard it from so many people.That's so awful
I've seriously thought about suicide, myself, multiple times.
The only thing that has stopped me from doing it is thinking that it would end my pain, but my wife, and son, would feel pain that would not heal.
But I understand how things can deteriorate to a point that you just can't take it any more.
And I also understand all too well why people often don't see it coming - people can hide it very well.
Mental health is just such an important part of your overall well-being.
I've struggled with depression for 22 years, and it is tough.
Sorry to hear that mate. At the risk of being someone to offer unwanted advice which you've probably had more than enough of I'll just say that depression and other mental health issues are some of the things that gets mentioned by people trying a low carb and especially carnivore diet over and over again. I've heard dozens of testimonials from people and to me they are utterly convincing. A very recent study on the carnivore diet reported 93% of people having an improvement in mental health. For the life of me I can't remember now what the YouTube channel with those testimonials was named. It was with Dr Shawn Baker and the company is now called revero. It's not just that site either but I've heard it from so many people.
That's for damn sure.Of course I am not a doctor.
WTFDoctors used to pin depression on a chemical imbalance on your brain. Hand on meds to boost serotonin and away you go.
So what your saying could infact make sense if veges or food is sending it out of walk, except now they are beginning to change their tune. And those chemical imbalances infact may of been not true. Made up perhaps?
Why they have started looking heavily into new ways of treating depression with things like MDMA and Magic Mushrooms. They believe they can open new pathways so you can see different views instead of the current one. So using this would suggest they feel depression are your thoughts and thinking process rather then some sort of chemical imbalance which there not sure even exists and to be honest that makes far much more sense to me.
Of course I am not a doctor.
Science moved on from that trope eons ago. Mental health a combination of physical, genetic, psychological and environmental factors all bundled into an individual, with no person exactly the same.The Chemical Imbalance Theory Officially Proven False.
Find out how, when and by who.www.anxietycentre.com
But is the “Chemical Imbalance” theory true?
The chemical imbalance theory as a cause for anxiety and depressive disorders never was true. In fact, no experiment has ever shown that anyone has an ‘imbalance’ of any neurotransmitters or any other brain chemicals. The entire theory was hypothetical.
Over the last ten years, independent research has continually shown the chemical imbalance theory to be false. Furthermore, independent research has shown medications used to ‘correct’ the imbalance were largely ineffective with many fairing no better than placebo.
Stop it FFS. Yes, medications are derived from many sources. However let’s not champion magic mushies or street MDA as a solution.Read up on it. It's very interesting. But you'll find drug companies aren't putting any research or money into these anti depressants anymore.
I'd be happy to take bets that in 10yrs Mushrooms and MDMA and other banned substances are going to be game changes. They'll be the new medicines.
Science moved on from that trope eons ago. Mental health a combination of physical, genetic, psychological and environmental factors all bundled into an individual, with no person exactly the same.
Mate that makes my eyes well up reading that. The problem is when you are in that state you simply aren’t thinking rationally.
Let me say I’m bloody glad you are still with us!
The reality is, much more people than we realise have felt those feelings at some stage. We’ve gotta keep talking about and realise when we need to talk. Often once you let it out (out loud) you can feel the weight lifted almost instantly.
I’m glad we live in an age it’s encouraged to speak about it. Hopefully young kids in the future when grown up will deal with it even better than us.