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<blockquote data-quote="munstermuffin" data-source="post: 659223" data-attributes="member: 39240"><p>Both Peat. Everyone should feel free to say any of their experiences but also it is a subject open to debate. I don't agree with alot Big E is saying but understand his views and points behind it. And well some may view his observations as fair.</p><p>As a sufferer I think its important to talk and well share experiences as if 1 little tip from 1 guy helps another then it means this thread has been worthwhile. Of course I don't believe any 2 cases are the same and every individual case is unique but just it baffles me why such an importand part of a person bilogically and mentally isn't viewed as highly in medical world (here in Ireland any way). And awareness is rising a bit but mental health still doesn't get enough coverage and in Ireland I still believe some have a stigma of talking to professionals. In the USA its very common to speak to a shrink or therapist which is where I'd hope this region of the world could eventually head towards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munstermuffin, post: 659223, member: 39240"] Both Peat. Everyone should feel free to say any of their experiences but also it is a subject open to debate. I don't agree with alot Big E is saying but understand his views and points behind it. And well some may view his observations as fair. As a sufferer I think its important to talk and well share experiences as if 1 little tip from 1 guy helps another then it means this thread has been worthwhile. Of course I don't believe any 2 cases are the same and every individual case is unique but just it baffles me why such an importand part of a person bilogically and mentally isn't viewed as highly in medical world (here in Ireland any way). And awareness is rising a bit but mental health still doesn't get enough coverage and in Ireland I still believe some have a stigma of talking to professionals. In the USA its very common to speak to a shrink or therapist which is where I'd hope this region of the world could eventually head towards. [/QUOTE]
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