Hi Geoff,
I had an extremely fast friendship (which is becoming a truly successful one, in time) hopefully.
It originated here.
Currently, my new friend is seeking visitation rights for her Son, who has been cut off from his father. His father is a Viet Nam Veteran.
After returning from the war, Mike became labeled PTSD .(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) The category he was filed under most likely was a Behaviour.
It is also a label given to a person diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease, if they have Psychotic-breaks, or Emotional Outbursts.
Mikes was brought on by anything that could numb him from his War memories. His memories kept haunting him, and tearing his family apart for years. Although they were apart, the love still held a bond.
These War(survivors) Chemistry is unbalanced, and the lack of Balance, creates different areas of the brain to dysfunction. It's like trying to finish your message as your cell battery is dying.
An Army of Rogue cells, work their way through the Brain Barrier, and turn our own Neurological Wiring into short Circuits.
Viet Vets were exposed to Agent Orange , a " Battery of Chemicals" used in combat areas, to defoliate. We Orchestrated a War, with many young men and women, who had no knowledge of Dense Forrest Combat Tactics.
Agent Orange remained in their bloodstream, and after many years, it slowly began to migrate through the Final Barrier to the Brain.
No Navajo WWII Code Talkers Here. These chemicals were as lethal as the Enemy, hanging from a tree with a Machete'.
So, that's all about Mike, my new friends, son's father. He no longer talks much He's in a wheel chair, and wears under garments similar to a Toddlers.
A Guardianship" took over his care through the Courts, the sons father has been moved from one Facility to another, and seems to have no Advocates as of this morning.
His son will soon be 21, and the battle will begin I hope.
His mother is still his mother, but, she is his fathers X.
Many families are affected by War, the same way.
AARP has recently released the results from a Study in the Level of care, that Court Ordered Guardians " Clients are receiving."
It is my personal experience, that if the family has been Alienated from a Facility, that the Facility is on the Minus side. Which if not watched closely, a person not capable of moving around in his/her bed, will begin to feel sores on every joint of the body, the beginning of the end.
"Behaviors" in Alzheimers Patients are usually from Delusional Pictures in the mind: in essence. ( Predetors. Ghosts, etc. And, they believe they are living it. I think it is quite similar to what Agent Orange has done.
Pharmaceutical Companies now own a percentage in our Cells. We have been tweeked with Legal Chemicals, and our Doctors have been encouraged to promote their sales.
After all of our whole World is bombarded with Chemicals, we shall all be Labeled as Neurologically Impaired. i.e., Bi-Polar, Schizophrenic, etc.
I feel I can help.
Anyone else out there that can help this Vet and his Family near Hudson Florida.?
gypsyworks@yahoo.com Marilyn " long page :) "
2006-07-09 09:05:33
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answered by gypsyworks 3
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I met my wife on the internet through Afro Introductions, we have been together now for over 2 years.
2006-07-09 06:11:30
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answered by Andrew L 2
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Yes. I have a close group of friends that I met through a message board. I've met most of them several times, and we've gotten to the point of being "real friends" as opposed to "internet friends".
2006-07-09 06:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I met my husband on the Internet, and we have been together 7 years. I also knew a really good friend that lives in Texas and comes to visit me every year with her husband and kid.
2006-07-09 06:01:39
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answered by Caicita 4
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I met my husband via dating direct 3 1/2 years ago, we got married last year. He is my best friend.
2006-07-09 09:16:31
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answered by thelovethinguk 2
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I think the Soviet Union and the United States are finally doing a little better.
2006-07-09 06:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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yes without a doubt 2 people and they are great as they dont vist or demand stuff or ask for anything they just want a freind and im glad to do it gl also u can give a life line to people who cant get out or afford to go out it makes them feel good and makes me feel great to talk to them and listen to there problems and offer advice
2006-07-09 06:03:46
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answered by n1mngr 2
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I met my girlfriend on line. She is the best thing to ever happen to me. We have been together for almost 3 years.
2006-07-09 06:06:42
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answered by PUINSAI 3
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yes i have been dating a man i met online for over 2 years now we are very happy.
2006-07-09 06:00:53
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answered by bo 1
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Yes, One time
2006-07-09 06:02:17
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answered by zaaterah 4
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