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Surya Gayatri

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27. I hope you're being sincere, Uppityperson. As I said in your
Fri Mar 27, 2015, 02:08 PM
Mar 2015

own OP:

I can only speak for myself. My intent in posting a couple of threads about the German co-pilot's mental health status was to elucidate the present and tragic mystery.

Having undergone mental health treatment myself, I do not consider that illuminating the mental illness of the co-pilot equates to 'marginalizing' anyone with mental health issues on this forum.

As you so eloquently say, Uppityperson,
'the common desire after a human caused (or not) tragedy is to look for a precipitating reason to prevent it from happening again.'


And, I agree with another poster in your OP who said some of the stigma might be removed by calling it 'brain disease' rather than mental illness.

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Churchill, Matisse, and Dickens were not pilots with hundreds of lives in their hands. Dreamer Tatum Mar 2015 #1
Thank you for this note of 'sanity', no pun intended! Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #2
Churchill arguably had tens of millions of lives in his hands at one point Fumesucker Mar 2015 #4
Yes, I recall that harrowing story of him flying all of England over the Alps. Dreamer Tatum Mar 2015 #7
There is more than one way to have lives in your hands... Fumesucker Mar 2015 #9
The Native American is disappearing. Dreamer Tatum Mar 2015 #14
That pilot made a decision that cost over a hundred people their lives... Fumesucker Mar 2015 #33
"Hi, Fumesucker. This suicidal depressed politician will be helping form US Policy. THIS one... Dreamer Tatum Mar 2015 #35
Had to laugh! cwydro Mar 2015 #18
Sorry, not making light of mental illness, but...LOL! Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #21
+1 Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #26
I would be interested to see how the psychiatric and psychological community weigh in on this. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #3
If they're on an airplane when you ask them, I'll hazard a guess that they don't want him flying. nt Dreamer Tatum Mar 2015 #5
We don't let want people with depression so severe it would require hospitalization flying./NT DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #8
Do we know if the pilot had "depression so sever it would require hospitalization"? cbdo2007 Mar 2015 #30
I don't know ...I'm just establishing a benchmark./NT DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #34
Lots and lots of broadcast time here in France being spent interviewing Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #6
Are you saying treating mental illness is upaloopa Mar 2015 #11
I mean there are more people on tranquilizers in France than in any Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #13
What are the tranquilizers? upaloopa Mar 2015 #16
Most popular--and prescribed by the ton... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #19
These are not anti-depressants but a different category, anti-anxiety medicines uppityperson Mar 2015 #23
I was prescribed an SSRI for anxiety. KMOD Mar 2015 #32
Hi again, UP. Only just happened upon this interesting post from you... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #36
depression is often a side effect of merely being informed Man from Pickens Mar 2015 #10
^^^This!^^^ Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #12
I'm far more likely to blame treatment, than depression Ms. Toad Mar 2015 #15
Thanks, Ms. Toad, for adding this first-hand account to Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #17
They've mentioned he had depression in the past. cwydro Mar 2015 #20
Details will be emerging shortly, I suspect. Plus, they're Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #22
I wondered when they would cwydro Mar 2015 #25
Thank you for this thread. The lbn thread has a lot of ugly misconceptions in it. uppityperson Mar 2015 #24
I hope you're being sincere, Uppityperson. As I said in your Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #27
I am and I know, it isn't just you and most likely internet communication issues. uppityperson Mar 2015 #28
Thanks for the clarification, UP, and best wishes to you, too, my dear. Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #29
that drug company could be to blame. partly. pansypoo53219 Mar 2015 #31
AMEN!! I have dealt with depression and other serious mental health issues all my life Douglas Carpenter Mar 2015 #37
Along the same lines... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #40
I can't make sense of the OP Yorktown Mar 2015 #38
Quote is directly from 'The Guardian'... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #39
Are you saying depression had nothing to do with it? Marrah_G Mar 2015 #41
Couldn't agree more that 'stigmatizing people with depression is not the the same... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #42
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