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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #25 on: March 06, 2014, 05:10:20 AM »
So, terminally ill people, which by the way doesn't mean just alive and breathing, a new born infant is alive and breathing and not terminally ill.  Terminally Ill means a human being suffering from a disease that cannot be cured or adequately treated and that is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patient within a short period of time.   Terminally ill people often suffer from intractable pain, pain that is near impossible to medicate away, such drugs as marijuana, which is a non lethal drug, offers some relief to these people and may even prolong their life by boosting their morale and therefore their will.  So you believe such people shouldn't be allowed every possible chance at relieving their intolerable pain and extending their life,  Geez, what a KUNT you are, religion has made you an EVIL fucker.  I don't know where you got the crazy belief that marijuana kills people, but it is just that, yet another crazy belief of yours.   Murder by cannabis use, that's a NEW one.

So terminally ill people aren't alive and breathing? Indeed this horseshit you spew is all tragic, pathetic oxygen thieves like you have left.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #26 on: March 06, 2014, 05:16:33 AM »
So terminally ill people aren't alive and breathing? Indeed this horseshit you spew is all tragic, pathetic oxygen thieves like you have left.
You are obviously a seriously demented troll, I refuse to respond to you again in this thread, as it is a serious one in which someone is sharing their tragic loss of a loved one. Only someone seriously disturbed would attempt to hijack this thread and poison it with their own sick agenda.
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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #27 on: March 06, 2014, 05:18:44 AM »
You are obviously a seriously demented troll, I refuse to respond to you again in this thread, as it is a serious one in which someone is sharing their tragic loss of a loved one. Only someone seriously disturbed would attempt to hijack this thread and poison it with their own sick agenda.
I wouldnt limit yourslf to this thread   ;)

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #28 on: March 06, 2014, 05:19:51 AM »
You are obviously a seriously demented troll, I refuse to respond to you again in this thread, as it is a serious one in which someone is sharing their tragic loss of a loved one. Only someone seriously disturbed would attempt to hijack this thread and poison it with their own sick agenda.

good post

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #29 on: March 06, 2014, 05:20:39 AM »
P.I.P.



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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #30 on: March 06, 2014, 05:23:16 AM »
good post



Blocking messages LOL you precious little cunt.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #31 on: March 06, 2014, 05:24:15 AM »
You are obviously a seriously demented troll, I refuse to respond to you again in this thread, as it is a serious one in which someone is sharing their tragic loss of a loved one. Only someone seriously disturbed would attempt to hijack this thread and poison it with their own sick agenda.

Since you deny God stop stealing His oxygen.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #32 on: March 06, 2014, 08:58:33 AM »
And you without any medical background do?
Or have you failed to discuss your previous life as a Nobel Prize winner?
the subject of me is a little too much for you so I would just drop it .. would be like trying to pour the ocean into a cup

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #33 on: March 06, 2014, 09:03:53 AM »
Sounds like he was also bipolar and left untreated it can lead to suicide.

Sad.






Agreed. On of the guys in my unit who off'd himself was diagnosed with severe Bipolar. I witnessed several switches from chill just having a ice tea to just sobbing and throwing stuff, punching walls and even smashing things over his own head to where we had to take him down. His wife even called us over a couple of times to take him to the ground and outside and spray him with the water hose... for some reason that worked. One time I even had to knock him one to get his attention.

On his meds he was.... ok. Off his meds and it only took 2 months before we found him in the garage, music blaring, guitar on his lap and the cars running. :-\


He was only 32 and left 2 very young girls behind.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #34 on: March 06, 2014, 09:13:50 AM »

Agreed. On of the guys in my unit who off'd himself was diagnosed with severe Bipolar. I witnessed several switches from chill just having a ice tea to just sobbing and throwing stuff, punching walls and even smashing things over his own head to where we had to take him down. His wife even called us over a couple of times to take him to the ground and outside and spray him with the water hose... for some reason that worked. One time I even had to knock him one to get his attention.

On his meds he was.... ok. Off his meds and it only took 2 months before we found him in the garage, music blaring, guitar on his lap and the cars running. :-\


He was only 32 and left 2 very young girls behind.


Very recently someone I knew used the same means to end his life and he appeared outwardly to be living a good life. Parked his business truck in his garage, closed the door, left the engine running and sat in the drivers seat with the widows open. 

Even more tragic when they leave children behind.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #35 on: March 06, 2014, 12:56:02 PM »
That's why hell awaits you with open arms.

no such thing as hell you delusional moron.

very 'christian' of you.

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« Reply #36 on: March 06, 2014, 01:04:51 PM »
no such thing as hell you delusional moron.

very 'christian' of you.

Imbécile. Regardless of how much you yap for mercy like the pathetic poodle you are, you know you're still gonna fry like a porker in the fiery pit. Mwahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahahaha.

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« Reply #37 on: March 06, 2014, 01:06:34 PM »
Imbécile. Regardless of how much you yap for mercy like the pathetic poodle you are, you know you're still gonna fry like a porker in the fiery pit. Mwahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahahaha.
I thought god was all forgiving, just spend a while in purgatory then its fine.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #38 on: March 06, 2014, 01:14:53 PM »
Sounds like he was also bipolar and left untreated it can lead to suicide.

Sad.




This, people who are Bipolar a lot of the time also suffer from Fibromyalgia. RIP!

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« Reply #39 on: March 06, 2014, 01:16:33 PM »
I'm actually in full agreement with e-kul here. This new character clearly hasn't experienced chronic pain. Before I found out about triptans, even the craziest opiates couldn't touch my pain. Static migraines can last for three days or more and when I had one longer than that, I seriously, seriously, seriously contemplated suicide. I was literally writhing in agony and there's almost nothing you can do to treat the pain. This was just an episode however, there are people with other neuralgic diseases where this level of pain is regular. I'd like to think I'm a tough cookie, but if someone had a gun I would have pulled the trigger instantly. I thought of hanging myself or bleeding myself out but didn't want to leave a traumatic scene for my family. I'm completely happy with my life and would hate to end things, but there are pains in this world which will make you beg for death.

I know people that work in palliative care and I've spent some time in there talking with patients. It is disgusting to keep them going through medical interventions in some situations. I'm all for modern medicine and exploring every single option before euthanasia, but there is a point where it is inhumane to keep someone alive simply for religious reasons. Doctors know that there are situations where they should not resuscitate patients. And it's painful and traumatic when family members and other influences push them to continue working on them. I think it's horrendous and inhumane to do that. Let them die or even help them to die if the situation is explored, palliative meetings take place and the patient is of a sound mind and can make this decision cognitively and after careful deliberation.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #40 on: March 06, 2014, 01:17:26 PM »
I thought god was all forgiving, just spend a while in purgatory then its fine.

or if your catholic go to confession

then you are good to go

pretty good deal
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« Reply #41 on: March 06, 2014, 01:20:38 PM »
or if your catholic go to confession

then you are good to go

pretty good deal

"Forgive me father, for I am a schmoe"


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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #42 on: March 06, 2014, 01:27:06 PM »
I thought god was all forgiving, just spend a while in purgatory then its fine.

Purgatory?? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH A, you clueless cunt.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #43 on: March 06, 2014, 01:30:26 PM »
probably going off roids lowered his test which lead to depression and suicide thoughts.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #44 on: March 06, 2014, 01:30:48 PM »
I'm actually in full agreement with e-kul here. This new character clearly hasn't experienced chronic pain. Before I found out about triptans, even the craziest opiates couldn't touch my pain. Static migraines can last for three days or more and when I had one longer than that, I seriously, seriously, seriously contemplated suicide. I was literally writhing in agony and there's almost nothing you can do to treat the pain. This was just an episode however, there are people with other neuralgic diseases where this level of pain is regular. I'd like to think I'm a tough cookie, but if someone had a gun I would have pulled the trigger instantly. I thought of hanging myself or bleeding myself out but didn't want to leave a traumatic scene for my family. I'm completely happy with my life and would hate to end things, but there are pains in this world which will make you beg for death.

I know people that work in palliative care and I've spent some time in there talking with patients. It is disgusting to keep them going through medical interventions in some situations. I'm all for modern medicine and exploring every single option before euthanasia, but there is a point where it is inhumane to keep someone alive simply for religious reasons. Doctors know that there are situations where they should not resuscitate patients. And it's painful and traumatic when family members and other influences push them to continue working on them. I think it's horrendous and inhumane to do that. Let them die or even help them to die if the situation is explored, palliative meetings take place and the patient is of a sound mind and can make this decision cognitively and after careful deliberation.

Fool. People who commit suicide only THINK their life is the problem. Bullshit. It isn't. The pain is the problem. Not your life. Don't fall into the dreadful (and ofttimes fatal) error of getting the two confused. Get rid of the pain by all means, not take away your precious life. By taking your life you will only COMPOUND your suffering by thereafter going to hell. So no matter what your pain is, staying alive is by far your best (and only) option.

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« Reply #45 on: March 06, 2014, 01:34:30 PM »
Fool. People who commit suicide only THINK their life is the problem. Bullshit. It isn't. The pain is the problem. Not your life. Get rid of the pain by all means, not take away your precious life. By taking your life you will only COMPOUND your suffering by thereafter going to hell. So no matter what your pain is, staying alive is by far your best (and only) option.

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« Reply #46 on: March 06, 2014, 01:41:41 PM »
Chronic pain is no joke. I knew someone with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and another with fibromyalgia who both took their lives. If you've ever listened to someone like that describe the hell they live in, it's terribly depressing.

I have chronic migraines but I'm able to abort them with triptans and keep the edge off by constantly eating marijuana extracts. Met lots of people with chronic pain who turn to medical marijuana, but even with all the hardcore pharmaceuticals and up to 25g of marijuana per day it just takes the edge off, it doesn't fully alleviate the pain. It just dulls it marginally. That's not a way to live and I feel terrible to know people live like that every day. :-\ 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/461556.stm

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« Reply #47 on: March 06, 2014, 01:43:29 PM »
Fool. People who commit suicide only THINK their life is the problem. Bullshit. It isn't. The pain is the problem. Not your life. Don't fall into the dreadful (and ofttimes fatal) error of getting the two confused. Get rid of the pain by all means, not take away your precious life. By taking your life you will only COMPOUND your suffering by thereafter going to hell. So no matter what your pain is, staying alive is by far your best (and only) option.

I'll entertain the idea that you're not trolling and are sincere with your retort. What about the people who cannot relieve themselves of pain? There are plenty of people where medical interventions will not work whatsoever. I've seen people living in this sort of pain and it's truly haunting.

I also figured that people needed to dig deep and find the resolve to press on, but seeing people with chronic diseases, especially neuralgic ones, made me realize that's not always an option. I thought people were being weak, but that sort of constant barrage of pain weakens your resolve. And when it's unrelenting, that's tortuous and I don't think anyone should be forced to live if they feel that way.

I don't want to see people offing themselves in droves, but I think in certain situations we should have a framework where we address this as a society. What's stopping people from simply killing themselves in an inhumane and traumatic fashion? Nothing, really... we might as well give them our support and allow them to carry out the task with dignity. To alleviate suffering is not a sin, my friend.

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Re: A friend of mine (a powerlifter) offed himself today...
« Reply #48 on: March 06, 2014, 01:44:07 PM »
Did only know him for 2 months, but he was a good guy, He had some disease and i think he could not take it anymore. Lost all his strength and size in a very short time. He was not into anabolics or drugs ether... but got a few units of growth from his doctor. He had something called fibromyalgia, which is debated to be a mental disorder. He really had uncrollable rage and would go from being happy-screaming-crying all within a matter of minut. Just rearned about this and do not know exact details.  He was 23. it's a real shame...

That's sad. May he rest in peace.

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« Reply #49 on: March 06, 2014, 01:51:39 PM »
I'll entertain the idea that you're not trolling and are sincere with your retort. What about the people who cannot relieve themselves of pain? There are plenty of people where medical interventions will not work whatsoever. I've seen people living in this sort of pain and it's truly haunting.

I also figured that people needed to dig deep and find the resolve to press on, but seeing people with chronic diseases, especially neuralgic ones, made me realize that's not always an option. I thought people were being weak, but that sort of constant barrage of pain weakens your resolve. And when it's unrelenting, that's tortuous and I don't think anyone should be forced to live if they feel that way.

I don't want to see people offing themselves in droves, but I think in certain situations we should have a framework where we address this as a society. What's stopping people from simply killing themselves in an inhumane and traumatic fashion? Nothing, really... we might as well give them our support and allow them to carry out the task with dignity. To alleviate suffering is not a sin, my friend.

There's nothing wrong with alleviating suffering but you want to mitigate the torment and not compound it. It is imperative you understand life is NEVER the problem. The pain that is invading your life is. Life is an invaluable gift from above. Irrespective of how much pain is riddling your body and/or mind, sending yourself to an eternity in hell is far worse. Think of the big picture. You should be fighting for your life, not fighting to let it go. Clinging on to the lifebuoy that is this ideal when the agony sets in will keep you afloat as you grit your teeth and steel yourself for the battle ahead. You have no choice, staying alive is by far the best option no matter how bad it gets.