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It’s an Addiction, Not a Deliberately Chosen Moral Failing.

by Universalwellnesssystems

I am still in remission from my childhood onset rheumatoid arthritis.

I know a few people who have the same condition.

I trust new drugs [then] My remission and ibuprofen. I had a document that trusted me and gave me a generous prescription for refills. It was not a planned drug, it was never the case. I took it carefully and often as often as I needed. I checked in to the documentation every month. And after about a year, I gave up and took it and realized that one day I wouldn’t need it anymore.

People who suffer from this form of arthritis when I meet and when I meet:

  • I don’t glob about the fact that I have it either, but mine is gone
  • I might share my remission based on their apparent emotional state. If I share this, I’ll tell them how it happened and I’ll tell them that everyone knows that they’ll react differently to their medication
  • I listen to them and I empathize with their pain.
  • If they are scientific brainstorming types, I might chat with them in medical literature that clearly works for others. But only if they are interested. If they’re the “my doctor says” type, I won’t push them. They know that if I told them I once had it.
  • I’m in remission and not, so I don’t feel everything is good afterwards. I usually feel a bit of guilt from the survivors.

Arthritis is not a lifestyle choice. It’s not a moral choice. I was nine years old one day and didn’t wake up. I realized my knees hurt like hell and said, “Ah cool! I like this! I want more!” I went out into the kitchen for breakfast and told my parents, and they said it was “growing up.” He said it might be pain, and gave me aspirin.

When it became clear that something was wrong, they took me to the doctor. I had a long time in love with Sodium Salicylate and Bengay…until the tall, dark, handsome Ibuprofen cleaned me forever. But I was on the violin and guitar, and I was never a master, as arthritis changed the joints of my hands subtly and forever.

I came to believe that Maga is sick. That Nazism is a disease. Diseases that change and ultimately deform the patient, like arthritis.

In fact, like addicted. I have come to believe that all forms of authoritarianism are a form of addiction.

Now, before people have problems with my analogy, I am that you are looking into Dakota Adams, his mother Tasha, and his brothers and reading what their life is like I’m going to suggest that. Tasha Adams married Elmer “Stuart” Rhodes, the man who founded the Keeper of Oath. Read on to see what her marriage was like and what a child’s childhood looks like. Read on what it takes to realize one after the other, one after the other, that something is wrong, how serious it is, and what they have had to run away.

Growing up in a right-wing family is incredibly dysfunctional and your parents don’t have to be paramilitary fanatics to be true. Therefore, the analogy of a crippling illness is not as far as you think.

Maybe when we think about the Magazine, especially the Magazine that has escaped, we should try to think more along the public health line – this is trendy, but it distorts their joints. Instead, transform people’s thinking/inference skills. And people can enter remission. That they can be cured.

[And yes, like addicts, they can also relapse. Because it’s an addiction. And they may relapse even with serious support. But aren’t they far more likely to relapse if they receive no support at all?]

I would never have asked my arthritis acquaintance why they refused to ski on the water. Arthritis was not an option for them. They didn’t do that to anyone.

We need to stop looking at the Magazine phenomenon as a completely free will option, but that is clearly not the case. And we begin to see it as a state of illness. Treatment of drug addiction has become more successful as long as I know what I know when the correct dd drug stopped treatment for addiction as a moral failure. Suddenly, we began to learn all sorts of related things about brain chemistry…

Again, I highly recommend overcoming the “moral failure” model. Authoritarianism is a mental illness. If you learn to treat it that way, you may be able to overcome it.

To those who object that PS addiction is intentionally not encouraged, I say they are not, how do you think Pusher will create their market? Read how cigarettes are sold as sexy and cool to adults, how they were sold to young people and to the black community. You bet that your tail feather addiction is encouraged. Look at Fox as if he were a pusher of hatred and see what it looks like to you from that perspective. If you need to find human evil with this, then that’s where you can see it. You will find it there.

PSS. I’m still in remission. And I’m 70 years old and dance. No, this is not me. Except for the spirit.

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