MasterCaneman
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ORIGINAL: Asyra Careful with the idea of "Those who want to commit suicide don't talk about it, but just do it." That's a common, wrong belief. Most suicides come after hints or talking about it. Great danger in not taking them seriously. It may start as a cry for help (which in my eyes makes it no less serious) and just end up in so much desperation that, well, you do it. And you are quite correct about that as well. I've only dealt with one personal friend who killed himself, and I missed/misinterpreted the signs. If the guy all of sudden gets calm, peaceful, and happy even in the face of chaos, then it'd behoove hunkboy to call for the truck. Again, I want to stress, it's not about the guy losing his guns. That is a big thing, especially for someone like me, but not the biggest thing here. Once someone is into that system, it's damned hard to get out because providers are past masters at milking the system to maximum effect, rather than actually helping people. If a judge gives out a 30-day hold on someone without insurance, that means some entity is going to make thousands of dollars keeping him on a psych unit. And that's not taking into account the meds they get, the "therapy" the receive, etc, etc. Sometimes, it is needed and welcomed after the fact. Forever after, that person is going to have that incident following them around. If they're looking for work, it can and will factor into the decision to hire them, ADA be damned. As I said before, I know of someone whose been denied a license to drive truck. Before his fallout, he had a hazmat endorsement. Now he's on a restricted operators-only (passenger car). He can't even get hired as a cabbie. He's not only lost his career and income, he's also been denied access to living spaces based on that. He doesn't want to live on Buffalo's East Side, where all the Section 8 landlords do business. Right now, he's living with his sister because no one will rent to him. And the worst part is, when the private company that was awarded the contract to monitor post-treatment patients here needs a little more operating cash, they tend to go to the judges and say they have "concerns" about someone's welfare. The gavel comes down and there's another 30 day hold, at 5K a day. And since he has no insurance anymore, Medicaid picks up most of the tab, the rest is on him. Last time I spoke with him he said he owed roughly 60K in co-pays he can't afford, on top of the past dues on everything else he used to own, his truck, his house, etc. For that reason, and that reason alone, I highly suggest that an alternate route be found. All it took was one exasperated utterance, and he has become what the system claims to cure, a paranoid schizophrenic with suicidal tendencies. He literally lost everything he'd worked for since he was in his twenties.
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Age and treachery will always overcome youth and ambition. The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. ~ Sun Tzu Goddess Wrangler
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