Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 09-23-2006, 12:12 PM #1
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Default So sad

Grom, I am so sorry about your sisters problems and remembered, it was a seed planted, blooming when my family had experianced the same thing.

Hearing this is so much the reason I am pursuing on one more endevour. Loved ones with deminished capacity being caught in a legal system that requires one to have mens rea or legal capacity to commit a crime and they are dragged into it, often not even knowing why they are in cuffs or jail...then the monatary burden.

Jo, In doing research for my presentations a similar incident happened more then a decade ago and was the incentive in Nashville, Tn. to start a sensitivty and educational task force, a young man was off and the he was shot.....I am so frightened to hear that in more then a decade nothing has changed in training police.
As said, coming in guns ho, is not going to help and well escalate seomeone in their own world, confused and anxious. That young man must have felt like he was in a battle, like a war, and just protecting himself from his demons and why couldn't police have other options and training to help him then to kill him. I know that I was on calls like that. The same individule took on a rookie officer, as he protected the wife and child from the caller; threatening suicide in this cas, it was a suicide by cop ruling....but with prior knolwdge and help, could it have been adverted with more training and a task force.

I thank you for the articles, I feel in life sometimes we are given the friends we have and connections made for a reason, and the news of these cases strongly adds to my commitment.

A few months ago I experianced the police arriving on a scene and escalating a situtation lights and all, hands on their guns, then a huge bang...I thought the person was shot! It was a window breaking, but a person calling in a mental health crisis for assistance could have been dead!

The loss of my Uncle was tough, he had skin cancer battle two years ago, and then in March diagx with cancer everywhere. As my late Mom's younger brother, he was only a few years older then me and the sisters only two and three years older then me, so they were like siblings, more so then my own ever were.

On top of that it seems every day there are the lifes little things (little?), conflicts and problems,
I didn't fall asleep until late so guess I will take a nap,
Hugs to you all,
Chat later
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