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Colleges take hard line on mental health problems
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 110667" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Did anyone read any of the comments? Most were very good but one was horrible. Basically said that anyone "insane enough" to need medication should be institutionalized. Lovely. </p><p></p><p>Reading this article got my hackles in an uproar at first. If they can remove me because my medications go wacky and I become unstable then I want everyone that attends a frat party and gets totally wasted and drives drunk removed. I want everyone who gets stoned and yells out the dorm windows removed. </p><p></p><p>But the bigger worry is that they will blame all emotion that a person with mental illness on that mental illness. I have had that done to me. If I happen to get upset over something totally normal...say my dog died... and I am crying and sad, then someone can say "oh look, she is having a bipolar relapse."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 110667, member: 1514"] Did anyone read any of the comments? Most were very good but one was horrible. Basically said that anyone "insane enough" to need medication should be institutionalized. Lovely. Reading this article got my hackles in an uproar at first. If they can remove me because my medications go wacky and I become unstable then I want everyone that attends a frat party and gets totally wasted and drives drunk removed. I want everyone who gets stoned and yells out the dorm windows removed. But the bigger worry is that they will blame all emotion that a person with mental illness on that mental illness. I have had that done to me. If I happen to get upset over something totally normal...say my dog died... and I am crying and sad, then someone can say "oh look, she is having a bipolar relapse." [/QUOTE]
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