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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 659433" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Are you okay now?</p><p></p><p>To add to what you are saying, we can take South Africa as a prime example. SA is a dualistic country, in that it's both first world and third world. The rural areas are still predominantly third world and some still have no electricity, or clean running water. Now, there are to this day still many suicides that happens in those areas, for different reasons. And that is not the only problem. I have been going to a training hospital for the last 2 weeks which is situated in a rural area, because my wife's cousin is getting treatment for cancer. It is one of the biggest training hospitals in our region, and it has it's very own "Depression and Anxiety" ward, and there are plenty of people in that ward on a daily basis.</p><p></p><p>I wonder what would happen if I were to go in there and tell all those patients to "man-up"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 659433, member: 40658"] Are you okay now? To add to what you are saying, we can take South Africa as a prime example. SA is a dualistic country, in that it's both first world and third world. The rural areas are still predominantly third world and some still have no electricity, or clean running water. Now, there are to this day still many suicides that happens in those areas, for different reasons. And that is not the only problem. I have been going to a training hospital for the last 2 weeks which is situated in a rural area, because my wife's cousin is getting treatment for cancer. It is one of the biggest training hospitals in our region, and it has it's very own "Depression and Anxiety" ward, and there are plenty of people in that ward on a daily basis. I wonder what would happen if I were to go in there and tell all those patients to "man-up"... [/QUOTE]
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