Those who become mentally ill often have a history of chronic pain.
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Mental illness leaves a huge legacy, not just for the person suffering it but for those around them.
Mentally ill people come from all belief systems.
I've never experienced chronic pain myself, but I have known many people over the years who have.
A lot of people spend their last decade of their lives in pain and misery combating disease.
I believe that everybody comes from pain and a certain amount of dysfunction.
The vast majority of people who have mental illness problems never hurt anybody.
Once you're labeled as mentally ill, and that's in your medical notes, then anything you say can be discounted as an artefact of your mental illness.
Only the emerging specialty of psychoanalysis seemed to understand that mental maladies are not fully analogous to physical disease. They resist classification, and might better be known by their symptoms and the individualized sufferings of patients than by assigned names.
The only antidote to mental suffering is physical pain.
People get really irritated by mental illness.
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