Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was the mix of meds he was on (primarily the new one for his Parkinson's) that exacerbated his depression.
Hmm. I thought he was pretty torn up about the fact of the Parkinson's diagnosis itself. I guess it's hard to say what exactly tipped the balance with such a hurting individual.
I have read that in the early stages of Parkinson's, your dopamine receptors are severely affected. It may have been a "false low" exacerbated by the Parkinson's messing with his brain. For someone prone to depression I imagine that could have been incredibly difficult to discern from a typical depressed period. He may not have realized it was the Parkinson's or that it could be treated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was the mix of meds he was on (primarily the new one for his Parkinson's) that exacerbated his depression.
Hmm. I thought he was pretty torn up about the fact of the Parkinson's diagnosis itself. I guess it's hard to say what exactly tipped the balance with such a hurting individual.
Anonymous wrote:It was the mix of meds he was on (primarily the new one for his Parkinson's) that exacerbated his depression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That he would be alive if mental illness did not carry a stigma?
I don't think he killed himself because of any stigma. He was pretty open about his demons.
Anonymous wrote:That he would be alive if mental illness did not carry a stigma?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get your point. What can't you help but think?
Read it again. You may pick up the answer!
How about making a clear point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get your point. What can't you help but think?
Read it again. You may pick up the answer!
Anonymous wrote:I don't get your point. What can't you help but think?
Anonymous wrote:Substance abuse
Somewhat sexual promiscuity
Experienced the highest highs (manic)
Experienced the lowest lows ( depressed)
Can you imagine a world where mental illness did not have the stigma that it does?