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I've read somewhere that mentally ill people may have a connection to autoimmune disorder but I can't seem to find that article so here's an article that's close to it: Some Patients Suffering From Psychosis May Have An Autoimmune Disease InsteadSo very sad.We, as a society, seem to want to put people like this in a box away from them. They see the homeless begging for food, or change, and they automatically think " drug addict" and avoid them instead of giving some pocket change to a stranger. That's disgusting. We don't have the actual need to do that. That's something that 98% of people will do automatically, just avoid at all costs. We should help people if and when we can.
A person could have a great job happy family bbeautiful home, and develop a mental condition that renders them utterly useless for day to day life, then they are either hospitalized or abandoned. Then they have to fend for themselves. However their illness renders them unable to take care of the day to day like bills and hygiene. That's happened numerous times. It should NEVER happen.
I am sorry. I realize this isn't the place for a rant like that. my bad.
The mentally ill might not be a hopeless case soon after all.