5 Comments Posted by feewhl

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it does indeed end now, it wanst my intention to offend anyone at all..... but im pretty sure its the last time i post anything
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fair play.... just remember im not the one slagging you off at every turn. I was only expressing an opinion, and i was under the impression this site was an artistic record of the abandoned building.... i obviously got the wrong end of the stick
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and further to that.... where did i mention all that paprnormal crap? or mention any previous methods of paitent care by name? in fact.... ur post is pretty nippy isnt it?...... go rip the arse out of some of the people on this comments board who talk rubbish in every single post
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woah.... hang on a minute.... im not demonising the staff in institutions.......99.9% of all mental health staff work incredibly hard on stupidly low pay and do an almost impossible job every single day simply for the love of it, im not arguing with that...... get off the soap box for just a second eh? i agree with a lotta what you say.... just not all of it. Go back and read all that again, i wasnt being in the least bit hostile towards you sorry i said anything now since you verbally ripped me a new arsehole.
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lynne.... dont you think that art is in the eye of the beholder, as a former mental health student i can understand your point of veiw on this subject matter..... but the history of mental health practice IS one of the nastiest sides of medicine and horrid and terrible thing DID occur, granted this was often the result of incredibly low funding and low staffing combined with a lack of understanding on how to treat patients, regardless, it did happen. The best we can do is to learn from the past, admit that mistakes were made and work towards better care for those who require it........ and whos to say the teddy bear wasnt a beloved chum to some child?