TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Just had another thought pop into my mind in regards to hearing the common sayings after help isn't effective or caused unnecessary harm (and damages). This common retort that the masses, people in power, and even MHP's use are "You haven't found the right therapist (counselor, psychiatrist, psychologist, etc.), there is someone out there that can help!" and/or "You didn't want help, you didn't try hard enough!"
These are usually said by people when the supposed current "help" was ineffective. It's like a deflection of blame and responsibility towards the patient or person who is using such services and resources. It fails to take into consideration that perhaps:
1) There is simply NO solution for certain problems (and assumes that for every problem there is a solution - not universally true!).
2) Even if there is a solution, it may not be practical (financially, logistically, feasibility, compatibility, etc.) since not everyone has the means (money, time, patience, etc.) for it.
3) The patient wants a permanent solution (which would be death in some cases) rather than just coping and having workarounds their whole life.
So yeah my response to this is that "you don't know the person's background, nor do you know how much he/she has tried and to no avail! Furthermore, not everyone has the resources such as time and money to pursue dozens and countless professionals for the off-chance that they find the right one! Even if there is that right one (assuming there is), it may not be worth all the trouble and there is no guarantee that the gem would be the person who solves the problem(s) of the patient! Finally, some patients are sick and tired of temporary solutions, workarounds, and/or just coping with life in general. Why should he/she keep on keeping on just for the sake of everyone else, at the cost of one's happiness and life? Who's more selfish then?"
Of course, I haven't sought help from any MHP in almost two years and quite frankly I'm ok with that, because I would rather my hard earned money be put to better use as well as my time. Plus, I am not playing hot potato or fire with a MHP and risk getting burned someday (metaphorically speaking of course - I think you get my analogy). I only find it infuriating that people who either know me or don't still spew this as if it is gospel which it isn't. For the people that it helped, well that's great, I'm happy for them and wish them well, but for me and others in similar boats, it's nothing more than a slap in the face to all the anguish we've endured up to this point (and with more to come).
These are usually said by people when the supposed current "help" was ineffective. It's like a deflection of blame and responsibility towards the patient or person who is using such services and resources. It fails to take into consideration that perhaps:
1) There is simply NO solution for certain problems (and assumes that for every problem there is a solution - not universally true!).
2) Even if there is a solution, it may not be practical (financially, logistically, feasibility, compatibility, etc.) since not everyone has the means (money, time, patience, etc.) for it.
3) The patient wants a permanent solution (which would be death in some cases) rather than just coping and having workarounds their whole life.
So yeah my response to this is that "you don't know the person's background, nor do you know how much he/she has tried and to no avail! Furthermore, not everyone has the resources such as time and money to pursue dozens and countless professionals for the off-chance that they find the right one! Even if there is that right one (assuming there is), it may not be worth all the trouble and there is no guarantee that the gem would be the person who solves the problem(s) of the patient! Finally, some patients are sick and tired of temporary solutions, workarounds, and/or just coping with life in general. Why should he/she keep on keeping on just for the sake of everyone else, at the cost of one's happiness and life? Who's more selfish then?"
Of course, I haven't sought help from any MHP in almost two years and quite frankly I'm ok with that, because I would rather my hard earned money be put to better use as well as my time. Plus, I am not playing hot potato or fire with a MHP and risk getting burned someday (metaphorically speaking of course - I think you get my analogy). I only find it infuriating that people who either know me or don't still spew this as if it is gospel which it isn't. For the people that it helped, well that's great, I'm happy for them and wish them well, but for me and others in similar boats, it's nothing more than a slap in the face to all the anguish we've endured up to this point (and with more to come).