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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 685695" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Sorry - it isn't that simple.</p><p>Yes, there are many people with mental illness who manage to end up with a combination of medications and therapies/therapists who actually provide what they need, and enable them to live a responsible and fulfilled life. They are almost always working with a single mental illness, and find good medications and therapists early in the process.</p><p> </p><p>However. There are a LOT of people for whom none of the medications work - or, one medication will help with one diagnosis and work against a second diagnosis, or the one medication that works also causes severe physical health issues... And it's a long shot whether therapy works for complex, multi-diagnosis cases.</p><p> </p><p>There are many people who have chosen to be helped - and there is NO help out there for them. In fact, the medical, and mental health, and police, and school, systems out there work against these people on a very consistent basis. I know. We live it. Daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 685695, member: 11791"] Sorry - it isn't that simple. Yes, there are many people with mental illness who manage to end up with a combination of medications and therapies/therapists who actually provide what they need, and enable them to live a responsible and fulfilled life. They are almost always working with a single mental illness, and find good medications and therapists early in the process. However. There are a LOT of people for whom none of the medications work - or, one medication will help with one diagnosis and work against a second diagnosis, or the one medication that works also causes severe physical health issues... And it's a long shot whether therapy works for complex, multi-diagnosis cases. There are many people who have chosen to be helped - and there is NO help out there for them. In fact, the medical, and mental health, and police, and school, systems out there work against these people on a very consistent basis. I know. We live it. Daily. [/QUOTE]
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