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Posted On 08/29/2009 22:25:39 by rustyc

  finally, you won't believe how long i have been waiting for somebody to stand up and say medicine is good, but, not as good as you think. here is what takes place(for confidentiality reasons i can't say names or places)a person goes in gets diagnosed with something(maybe they nailed it or maybe they didn't)so now that person starts taking their med. guess what happens next. they start to feel good for the first time in their life and forget about their problem. if, they don't great, but, from what i have learned most people do.

  joe, a psychologist in the field of mental trama with 26 years of experience compared me to one of his patients and said, your spirit made you better, my psychologist of over 40 years of practice said, "i don't know how you did it, but, you have been able to rewire your brain." another psychologist who teaches psychology and works with autistic children, had a lose for words and said. would you like to talk to my class?

  people seem to forget just how powerful the brain can be when the mind is in the right frame. look at what an infant does from day one to the age of two years.

  we can beat the stigma put on people living with a mental illness. but, first we have to get somethings straight. there are too many organizations in fresno who could care less about what i have accomplished in my life. its almost like the time i shared with the forestry department research center the idea of using an airship to fight forest fires(fire chief magazine website search airship)just think how many people would have been out of a job should my airship have been accepted and put to work and it did the job or maybe they don't want to risk it.

  i believe in the use of medication but, i also believe more in powering up the brain by exploring the five senses, by showing true compassion and supporting a great cause without bias or judgement.

  you will soon see me on justin tv live in a couple of weeks. my focus will be to raise an awareness to people about how powerful the brain is by sharing my life story. i believe with the right way of thinking and with certain daily activities a person can get their brain to produce chemicals which will allow them to reduce or stop having to take their medication.

 everyday i get to rewrite history, that is the great thing about being mentally challenged and mentally ill. i always look forward to the next day. always moving forward 

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From: ImNotCrazy
08/31/2009 13:41:30

Congratulations on taking back control.  You're an inspiration to others.



From: dllgrant
08/30/2009 15:47:45

All the best with your TV shot. Put in a good word for us.


David Grant.



From: dllgrant
08/30/2009 15:44:16

I honestly believe that the brain can work miracles. Not the type of miracle that, poof, turns a frog into a princess,  rather the sustained mind power, focused on an objective, problem or illness will in fact level mountains.


David Grant.




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