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by nousd » Wed Oct 08, 2014 5:54 am
^Having had a bit of a go with dementia second hand a couple of times recently, has convinced me the way we divide all these mental deceases into seperate categories is wrong.. a lot of them are parts of the same thing.
yeah, know what you mean...categorizing is certainly not always accurate nor helpful for the person being afflicted by a unique combination of misadaptions
as for well-being,
for a long time, I haven't been in such a healthy scene as what I experienced last weekend
at a little town bush dance
maybe 300 locals, or former locals, having a great time,
without being inebriated, god-bothered nor self-conscious,
infants, teens, twenties, adults, old & ancient together
gaily (sic) dancing to old bush tunes in simple routines
and, in between jigs, the little kiddies out on the floor cavorting or dancing with their folks
I sat watching & noted others with the same dopey smile I was probably wearing.
But such wholesomeness is rare now days.
It's World Mental Health Day on Friday.
Our ABC is showing a doco over 3 consecutive nights about a Sydney public hospital mental health unit,
where patients are involuntarily, but temporarily, being held.
Very sad and eye-opening.
My niece was the producer.
It's ambiguously called "Changing Minds"...
presumably about changing the minds of those who dismiss psychologically-challenged people as weak.
Shit, some of the strongest people I've known were perpetually wrestling with gigantic demons.
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