If I'm not mistaken my choice of words demonstrates a respect within the
context of describing someone whose experienced a medical problem within the
context of those with any range of psychological, drug related, or similar
problems. I don't mean any disrespect to those who have or have had problems.
I also do not believe such problems should be looked down upon nor should we
be afraid to talk about them particularly when the person is already passed
away. There is simply no shame in it and I'd condone those who would imply
there is. There simply is no more harm that can be caused to that person
which might otherwise be argued had the person been alive.
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