Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean the reality show she did in 2005 three years before the conservator ship?
When she was 24?
Can we talk about the age of onset of schizophrenia?
She was on X factor 2012 for one season.
The conservatorship is to make sure she takes her meds every single day, not to limit or control her career.
All these posts about how this shows the problem with conservatorship and how it needs to be limited, to me it shows the benefits of conservatorship and how it should be expanded to cover more people who need it but don't currently get it.
+1 remember when she was driving with a baby in her lap?
I fear she still does now what she did then, an ongoing version of rationalizing and minimization (when confronted on driving with the baby, in no safety seat, her response then was, "We're country!"). When confronted on almost dropping the baby on the sidewalk when she was carrying him with one arm, and a glass in the other, (not even saying it was alcohol) her response was that she was swamped by paparazzi not that she was holding him in securely. She is defensive so she has trouble taking responsibility. She might be irresponsible due to personality issues not just her impaired brain functioning under illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean the reality show she did in 2005 three years before the conservator ship?
When she was 24?
Can we talk about the age of onset of schizophrenia?
She was on X factor 2012 for one season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean the reality show she did in 2005 three years before the conservator ship?
When she was 24?
Can we talk about the age of onset of schizophrenia?
She was on X factor 2012 for one season.
The conservatorship is to make sure she takes her meds every single day, not to limit or control her career.
All these posts about how this shows the problem with conservatorship and how it needs to be limited, to me it shows the benefits of conservatorship and how it should be expanded to cover more people who need it but don't currently get it.
+1 remember when she was driving with a baby in her lap?
I fear she still does now what she did then, an ongoing version of rationalizing and minimization (when confronted on driving with the baby, in no safety seat, her response then was, "We're country!"). When confronted on almost dropping the baby on the sidewalk when she was carrying him with one arm, and a glass in the other, (not even saying it was alcohol) her response was that she was swamped by paparazzi not that she was holding him in securely. She is defensive so she has trouble taking responsibility. She might be irresponsible due to personality issues not just her impaired brain functioning under illness.
Um this is a pretty poor excuse for “concern.” Those incidents occurred 15 years ago. Do you have any actual evidence to validate your ongoing fears that she’ll repeat this behavior?
Regardless, there’s a difference between granting her custody vs. an once of control over her body and life. Let the kids stay with their father, but on what basis should a woman not be allowed to paint her own cabinets? The custody issues are separate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean the reality show she did in 2005 three years before the conservator ship?
When she was 24?
Can we talk about the age of onset of schizophrenia?
She was on X factor 2012 for one season.
The conservatorship is to make sure she takes her meds every single day, not to limit or control her career.
All these posts about how this shows the problem with conservatorship and how it needs to be limited, to me it shows the benefits of conservatorship and how it should be expanded to cover more people who need it but don't currently get it.
+1 remember when she was driving with a baby in her lap?
I fear she still does now what she did then, an ongoing version of rationalizing and minimization (when confronted on driving with the baby, in no safety seat, her response then was, "We're country!"). When confronted on almost dropping the baby on the sidewalk when she was carrying him with one arm, and a glass in the other, (not even saying it was alcohol) her response was that she was swamped by paparazzi not that she was holding him in securely. She is defensive so she has trouble taking responsibility. She might be irresponsible due to personality issues not just her impaired brain functioning under illness.
Anonymous wrote:This is why the courts exist. It’s not up to us to decide based on bits of pieces of information, a lame documentary, and her Instagram dancing. We can speculate—it’s entertaining, I guess—but if you’re interested in helping people with mental illness, running around with #freebritney signs isn’t the way to do it. Go back to school and find some other way to help.
I’m pretty annoyed with all the celebs tweeting their support. Like they know her situation better than a team of qualified mental health professionals and the judge.
Anonymous wrote:This is why the courts exist. It’s not up to us to decide based on bits of pieces of information, a lame documentary, and her Instagram dancing. We can speculate—it’s entertaining, I guess—but if you’re interested in helping people with mental illness, running around with #freebritney signs isn’t the way to do it. Go back to school and find some other way to help.
I’m pretty annoyed with all the celebs tweeting their support. Like they know her situation better than a team of qualified mental health professionals and the judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean the reality show she did in 2005 three years before the conservator ship?
When she was 24?
Can we talk about the age of onset of schizophrenia?
She was on X factor 2012 for one season.
The conservatorship is to make sure she takes her meds every single day, not to limit or control her career.
All these posts about how this shows the problem with conservatorship and how it needs to be limited, to me it shows the benefits of conservatorship and how it should be expanded to cover more people who need it but don't currently get it.
+1 remember when she was driving with a baby in her lap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean the reality show she did in 2005 three years before the conservator ship?
When she was 24?
Can we talk about the age of onset of schizophrenia?
She was on X factor 2012 for one season.
The conservatorship is to make sure she takes her meds every single day, not to limit or control her career.
All these posts about how this shows the problem with conservatorship and how it needs to be limited, to me it shows the benefits of conservatorship and how it should be expanded to cover more people who need it but don't currently get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean the reality show she did in 2005 three years before the conservator ship?
When she was 24?
Can we talk about the age of onset of schizophrenia?
She was on X factor 2012 for one season.
Anonymous wrote:Again, her dad is not her conservator!!!!
Anonymous wrote:You mean the reality show she did in 2005 three years before the conservator ship?
When she was 24?
Can we talk about the age of onset of schizophrenia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain why she had people watching her undress? She stated the people living with her that also WORK FOR HER watch her very move and that’s what she is trying to escape. There is zero reason for that level of supervision over an adult that they are still forcing to work 7 days a week. Ridiculous.
She’s not well. She’s the same as she was the night the 5150 was called and she barricaded herself in the bedroom with the youngest son. She hasn’t been well in decades. Many of the free Britney supporters are not old enough to remember her behaviors during the meltdown. She was fully capable of talking but she was in the exact same manic state she’s in today.
This.
Let her have someone else overseeing her conservatorship.. But she shouldn't be responsible for herself, she is not a well woman, despite what her stans want to believe.