If you don’t first succeed, it will be worse: a costly admittance ride by corrupt hospitals maximizing occupancy, and egos preening for importance, professing cures for conditions they haven’t experienced, based on the propaganda fed them by pharmaceutical companies.
There is no help.
There just isn’t. Their track record is abysmal, but they’ll shock and chemically castrate you if it means them being “right”.
I practice. It makes it less unsettling.
Keeping it down may be the hardest part (hence the importance of a back up dose). I resent not being able to die comfortably in my own home.
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tbd,
Interesting post, “The revolving door” I don’t know what to say? But i’m bored and wanted to comment! i have never been in that door because as you are saying it leads nowhere. People in that door in my opinion don’t really want to die although they feel like it, does that make sense?
Doctors and medication are limited in my opinion prolonging the suffering in most cases, because they are not miracle workers they are only human, some trying because that is how they make a living keeping people around collect a check, other’s because they really want to help but they have no magic wand.
i’m assuming in most cases people in that door are depressed for one reason or another.
#1 The only way to beat the revolving door is to succeed. THAT WILL SURELY WORK!
OR
#2 People in that door have to be smarter than them, which isn’t that hard really.
How can people be smarter then them? By realizing the best health care provider is in fact themselves. Be their own physicist and find the answers to what’s the problem and what’s making them feel that way. THE ROOT CAUSE.
Now this sounds impossible because people generally in this situation for all kinds of reasons have given up, but it’s not impossible.
Without writing a book which believe me i probably could 🙂 i like to hear myself talk!! but the basic thing is people need to think about the underlining root cause for their depression and work on a fix.
The fix could be a number of things it’s unique to each individual.
With endless time and resources, there are opportunities to explore other possibilities, but there’s a time to live and a time to die; unfortunately, the time inbetween can be decades. It’s best that I go and take my chances on another incarnation.