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What are you trying to say?? As long as I take my medication, I am perfectly fine. Me and this unicorn over here will be able to land this baby just right...

2007-10-04 14:22:19 · answer #1 · answered by That Guy 4 · 0 0

If, in the unlikely event it wasn't already known (pilots receive physicals and evaluations) , then you have a higher duty to your community to alert the appropriate people. It isn't betrayal, at all.

Now, what are you calling mentally ill? Depression? Paranoia? Personality Disorder, Psychosis? Is carrying a gun part of his responsibility while flying the plane? Is he "mentally ill" because you're angry with him because he disagrees with you or has managed somehow to be a thorn in your side?

I ask these questions due to the profound nature of your dilemma, in this day of warfare and attacks on civilians.

2007-10-04 14:22:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OK, well, he isn't my husband (I think that was clear). Actually, I did force him into therapy by threatening to call child protective services, not to mention the FAA and his employer, if he did not get help. He did so, but is so angry with me for doing that. He will not tell me how it's going, so I don't know how well it worked. I worry all the time.

I say he is bipolar because of the way he flies into a rage, pulling his kids' hair and hitting them while careening down the highway at 70 mph. I learned this because I travelled half the summer with him and his kids. He also does crazy "adventure sports" with them, like climbing a slippery, 40-ft boulder on the shore (they're only 9 and 11). He hit them very hard on the head, but with his hand, often.

2007-10-04 14:23:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I know, I know... the original question made me go o_0 as well.

EDITED TO ADD: sk8terdater, if you're telling the truth, then why the h-e-double-hockey-sticks are you WITH an idiot like that? Common sense should tell you to get far away, and fast, AFTER reporting him to the appropriate child services authorities for physically and emotionally abusing his children. Oh, and a word to his employer about his "anger management issues" would be a good idea as well.

2007-10-04 14:22:19 · answer #4 · answered by prairiecrow 7 · 0 0

Leslie Nielson

2007-10-04 14:20:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If I told people I had a husband, I could lose my standing in my church community. But I suppose if lives depended on it, then yes.

2007-10-04 14:21:12 · answer #6 · answered by Pull My Finger 7 · 0 0

lol i just answered that question
i wouldnt have a husband, but yea id still report him
and the girl said he was bipolar
bipolar + firearm = oh hell no

2007-10-04 14:18:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

YES! If something happens due to his diminished capacity, those lives will be on your shoulder.

2007-10-04 14:19:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No, I would just ask people to pray that he comes back to me so that I can heal him with my powers of calming.

2007-10-04 14:20:55 · answer #9 · answered by NONAME 5 · 1 1

Why do I feel this could be the honest truth lol...

2007-10-04 14:19:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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