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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Should vaccinations against life-threatening diseases be compulsory?
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7011343" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>A GP not helping people who smoke- why is he in the job then? Serious question.</p><p></p><p>As for self-harm, people who do that are clearly <em>ill</em> in some capacity, quite possibly at least in terms of their mental health. Why refuse to treat people for that? It's not like they way up one day and think today is the day I hurt myself and end up in a coma or dead- it could (and unfortunately does) happen to anyone. I indirectly know of three people in the farming community in this region who have tragically passed away in recent years due to suicide. It's an outright tragedy that may well have been prevented if they got the right help along the way, attitudes such as yours only serve to make it harder for people in similar situations I'm afraid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7011343, member: 54866"] A GP not helping people who smoke- why is he in the job then? Serious question. As for self-harm, people who do that are clearly [I]ill[/I] in some capacity, quite possibly at least in terms of their mental health. Why refuse to treat people for that? It's not like they way up one day and think today is the day I hurt myself and end up in a coma or dead- it could (and unfortunately does) happen to anyone. I indirectly know of three people in the farming community in this region who have tragically passed away in recent years due to suicide. It's an outright tragedy that may well have been prevented if they got the right help along the way, attitudes such as yours only serve to make it harder for people in similar situations I'm afraid. [/QUOTE]
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