Well, jh, I, too, used to think that I could help them.

I said to myself : "get a life".

It is the professional corollary of "If you are not a socialist when you are
20 you have no heart and if you are not a capitalist by the time you are 40
you have no brains".  I like to add to that that if you are not a socialist
again by the time you are 65 you have Alzheimer's disease. 

These borderline personality disorders are very difficult to help even in
the best environments. Professionally they drain you so you cannot even
properly help those who need your help more and who are probably
disadvantaged by spending unnecessary time and effort on them.

Just getting back from Singapore which is really difficult and hard if you
are an ordinary worker. You have to live for your retirement which never
seems to come. The exception is the Minister Mentor who cannot leave his son
in charge despite being almost 83. You have to stop driving a cab at 70 but
you can interfere in the running of the country at 82.

These 'borderlines' are not tolerated and if they become a problem are sent
to Malaysia. There has been some mention of drug addiction recently in the
light of the casino licences of which two are to be issued soon. Regressive
step imho but they are going to do it. I suppose gambling is just trading in
money.

It seems there are a few geriatrics still on this list but as Tom Bowden
says "Bugger the boxing, pour the concrete!"



David de Bhál
www.v-practice.com


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Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Clinical software recommendations

On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:04, David de Bhál wrote:
> And WTF is "borderline personality distorder"
I never really liked the actual name. These people are the "sticky" insecure

hypochondriacs, the ones who drain the very life source from their GPs with 
their demands and pathetically hopeless lives, dependant on others to fix 
things for them..
jh
-- 
NEIL: Come on, guys, I don't think we should let this experience bring us 
down. I mean, what's so wrong with dirty clothes, anyway?
RICK: Yeah! You know what they say, "dirty pants, clean botty!"
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