Welcome, Krissy. I see you're in a manic phase. What's your current cycle span?
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Krissy Weido <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > Ok I am simply replying to everyone all at once. I am only 21 so I > guess call me a baby for now. I don't know much about this kind of > stuff but yet it fascinates me. I have depression/anxiety and > borderline personality disorder. Since I was a kid, I have only been > diagnosed with depression/anxiety and doctor after doctor would > prescribe me different medications to "fix" my problem but nothing > ever kept working. Sometimes I think there isn't an anti-depressant, > anti-psychotic, anti-anxiety pill out there that will work. Maybe my > body does just want to "fix" itself. I just recently, like within the > past few months, got diagnosed with the BPD. Wow, more medicine. Lets > change you to this, lets try that. Its still not working. Then I tried > Classical Homeopathy. This stuff actually works but only alongside a > decent anti-depressant. My body is so used to needing medicine that it > doesn't know how not to need it. I want to learn more about medicines > or natural remedies so maybe I can figure out how to get my body back > on track or maybe even get it on track for the first time in my life. > I am also a high school drop out with only a GED. I have a 2 year old > daughter and am going through a divorce and custody battle. I am on > disability for my mental illness but I want more for my life. I want > to go to college and hopefully become a veterinary technician but my > life is on hold for the moment until I can get myself healthy enough > to hold down a job or focus on classes. I want my daughter to look at > me and say wow, my mom is really cool. My mom has it going on. I want > to be like her. > > Anyways, back to the subject of the discussion, what makes anyone > think that we either don't need medicine at all or need to rely on it > all together? Think back to biblical days. People lived to be a couple > hundred years old. The oldest man was over 900, am I right? That is > uncomprehendable for society now to believe that a person could live > that long. So, what are we doing now that is causing us to only live > to be around 80- 90 years old. Yes we wiped out alot of stuff with the > new medicines, vaccines, etc. but have we also caused other problems > to our health? This subject is so controversial and hard to understand > especially for someone of my age and intelligence level. We use all > these pesticides and whatnot. We have all these big facories to > process our food whether it be meat, vegetables, fruit, grain, etc. > These factories produce so much waste and send so much pollutants into > the air, no wonder people are sick so much. It doesn't take much for > germs and viruses to form together with other germs and viruses to > create crazy things that we have never heard of. We talk about how we > can "plan" mutations of our own to save us as global warming makes > infections diseases...well what makes us think there is a way to be > saved anyways. The end times are coming and there is no stopping it. I > honestly don't think it is going to be in my lifetime or even my > daughters but I know it is coming. I know that we are in what is > considered the end times. I don't know who here is a christian or who > believes what about religion but if you read in revelation, you can > see that what the Bible says is going to happen is happening right > now! Look where we are fighting and the series of events that are > taking place. You are right archytas, it does indeed seem that no > work is being done on the germ mutations caused from global warming. > > Stay with me, I bounce from subject to subject. Sorry. > > > Now on another subject, I think part of our problem also is very few > people still live on farms or grow their own food. We all depend on > other people to stay alive. What happens if one day we dont have any > electricity, gasoline, oil, etc. How many of us could survive? I live > on a small farm and many of my relatives live on large farms. Raising > cattle, chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, etc. Raising their own crops, > sewing their own clothes to wear. It is a proven fact that kids who > are raised in the country have less allergies and less sickness than > the ones who live in a large city. I will have to find the article > again if you would like the link. > > Im not the best at explaining things but my main point that I am > trying to get at is that maybe we don't live as long because we are > too busy relying on other people to keep us alive. > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Minds-Eye?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
