Crystal Fox
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That's a medical emergency.
I would like to, and many of us mad moms would like to, escalate psychosis to the level that we've escalated suicide. If somebody says they're suicidal, they're straight into a hospital, paid attention to, it's important. Even if they've said they're suicidal 300 times and had been admitted to a hospital 27 times. They're still admitted for suicidal thoughts.
I would like to, and many of us mad moms would like to, escalate psychosis to the level that we've escalated suicide. If somebody says they're suicidal, they're straight into a hospital, paid attention to, it's important. Even if they've said they're suicidal 300 times and had been admitted to a hospital 27 times. They're still admitted for suicidal thoughts.
I would like to, and many of us mad moms would like to, escalate psychosis to the level that we've escalated suicide. If somebody says they're suicidal, they're straight into a hospital, paid attention to, it's important. Even if they've said they're suicidal 300 times and had been admitted to a hospital 27 times. They're still admitted for suicidal thoughts.
But if somebody comes in and says that they're out of their medicine, people are following them, they think that the aliens have come down and taken over their body, that's not a reason to admit somebody. That's not a reason to treat somebody. And we want to elevate that to the same level of emergency that suicide is.
But if somebody comes in and says that they're out of their medicine, people are following them, they think that the aliens have come down and taken over their body, that's not a reason to admit somebody. That's not a reason to treat somebody. And we want to elevate that to the same level of emergency that suicide is.
But if somebody comes in and says that they're out of their medicine, people are following them, they think that the aliens have come down and taken over their body, that's not a reason to admit somebody. That's not a reason to treat somebody. And we want to elevate that to the same level of emergency that suicide is.
Yeah, I think people need to hear that in a society that we need to decide. We need to decide, are we going to love and care for our neighbors, even if they're deranged and insane? Are we going to care for those individuals in society? Or should we place them in asylums or institutions where people who want to care for them are going to care for them?
Yeah, I think people need to hear that in a society that we need to decide. We need to decide, are we going to love and care for our neighbors, even if they're deranged and insane? Are we going to care for those individuals in society? Or should we place them in asylums or institutions where people who want to care for them are going to care for them?
Yeah, I think people need to hear that in a society that we need to decide. We need to decide, are we going to love and care for our neighbors, even if they're deranged and insane? Are we going to care for those individuals in society? Or should we place them in asylums or institutions where people who want to care for them are going to care for them?
The idea of placing somebody in the jail system for having schizophrenia, even when they do these horrendous things, which I know they're horrendous things, and I understand that, but not treating them why they're in jail and prison is, is torture. My son believed that he was being raped, that everybody was against him.
The idea of placing somebody in the jail system for having schizophrenia, even when they do these horrendous things, which I know they're horrendous things, and I understand that, but not treating them why they're in jail and prison is, is torture. My son believed that he was being raped, that everybody was against him.
The idea of placing somebody in the jail system for having schizophrenia, even when they do these horrendous things, which I know they're horrendous things, and I understand that, but not treating them why they're in jail and prison is, is torture. My son believed that he was being raped, that everybody was against him.
He jumped off a balcony breaking his back and both of his heels because he thought he was resurrecting a female from hell. He tried to kill himself multiple times. He felt that the devil had come into his body. He could tell because it was changing the way he looked. Leaving people in jail to be laughed at by guards and to be treated like that is inhumane. It's absolutely inhumane.
He jumped off a balcony breaking his back and both of his heels because he thought he was resurrecting a female from hell. He tried to kill himself multiple times. He felt that the devil had come into his body. He could tell because it was changing the way he looked. Leaving people in jail to be laughed at by guards and to be treated like that is inhumane. It's absolutely inhumane.
He jumped off a balcony breaking his back and both of his heels because he thought he was resurrecting a female from hell. He tried to kill himself multiple times. He felt that the devil had come into his body. He could tell because it was changing the way he looked. Leaving people in jail to be laughed at by guards and to be treated like that is inhumane. It's absolutely inhumane.
And whether you're going to incarcerate people, whether you're going to put them in a hospital, or whether we're going to try to treat them in the community, somehow we have to have love and humanity for these individuals that once they're treated would never do those things that they did.
And whether you're going to incarcerate people, whether you're going to put them in a hospital, or whether we're going to try to treat them in the community, somehow we have to have love and humanity for these individuals that once they're treated would never do those things that they did.
And whether you're going to incarcerate people, whether you're going to put them in a hospital, or whether we're going to try to treat them in the community, somehow we have to have love and humanity for these individuals that once they're treated would never do those things that they did.
Yep. So yesterday, Josh was so inflicted with his illness that he did not know how to use the telephone. Between September 27th, where somebody taught him how to use the phone, And yesterday, a year ago yesterday, we talked every single day for 30 to 40 minutes, depending on what the devil would let him do, what his voices would let him do. We talked about love and kindness, forgiveness.