johnny crossan wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39788226
This is a very sad and ominous report,
BlueinBosnia wrote:30?! I thought he was about 25 or 26.
Hope all's well with him.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Does that mean suicide attempt? Very sad news. Though it doesn't mean mental illness but mental health problems which means usually depression and/or anxiety disorder and can be healed with therapy and possibly medication if needed. When you think that roughly 20 to 30 percent of people will suffer from these conditions during their lifetime it's surpricing how few footballers have come out with these problems. Stan Collymore and sad case of Robert Enke come to mind.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Does that mean suicide attempt? Very sad news. Though it doesn't mean mental illness but mental health problems which means usually depression and/or anxiety disorder and can be healed with therapy and possibly medication if needed. When you think that roughly 20 to 30 percent of people will suffer from these conditions during their lifetime it's surpricing how few footballers have come out with these problems. Stan Collymore and sad case of Robert Enke come to mind.
Chopper wrote:Poor thing. All that money and he has no access to Prozac.
Mase wrote:Wonder what Ashton's thoughts are on this.
BBC Sport wrote:Everton winger Aaron Lennon is not suffering from a long-standing mental health issue and is expected to make a full recovery in the short term, BBC Sport understands.
Justified logic wrote:Section 136 is about the police taking someone from a public place to a place of safety.
I hope it gets better for him soon. Sounds promising...BBC Sport wrote:Everton winger Aaron Lennon is not suffering from a long-standing mental health issue and is expected to make a full recovery in the short term, BBC Sport understands.
Chopper wrote:Poor thing. All that money and he has no access to Prozac.
ruralblue wrote:Justified logic wrote:Section 136 is about the police taking someone from a public place to a place of safety.
I hope it gets better for him soon. Sounds promising...BBC Sport wrote:Everton winger Aaron Lennon is not suffering from a long-standing mental health issue and is expected to make a full recovery in the short term, BBC Sport understands.
Yeah I know what it is. Been in the suite waiting for over 15 hours with a very distressed and acutely ill client trying to get help. During this time two police officers were taken off the beat waiting to and while all agreed the person in question needed help in that moment...... There was one bed left in the country for an admission. Mental Health services are a mess, not the fault of the people working the wards but sad situation echoed all over the nhs.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Chopper wrote:Poor thing. All that money and he has no access to Prozac.
I'm one of the biggest fans of your humour but that's bit out of order mate.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Chopper wrote:Poor thing. All that money and he has no access to Prozac.
I'm one of the biggest fans of your humour but that's bit out of order mate.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Chopper wrote:Struggled with severe depression myself. Found a way out with far less resources than this fella. I hope he recovers he should focus on the gifts he has in life. I doubt he is battling cancer or type 1 diabetes like I am. I apologize if I come off a little bitter.
Sorry to hear of your condition chum; hope you can battle through it successfully.
I know from personal experience that when you're up against it, you can come over as bitter and uncaring, when that's far from the case.
Good luck to you.
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