Sunday, March 25, 2007

Insanity

So my psychologist tells me to write about when I was crazy. I'm writing, and from the various experiences, I'm gleaning that I really was pretty crazy. Nobody knew because I just nodded and smiled. But it was neat because life was exciting, you know. It had meaning. I guess a lot of manic people say that. But we all combat our own personal insanities in our own way. A Beautiful Mind, I can't mention that enough.
The deep dark regions of our mind sometimes come out in interesting ways. Will keep you updated on the writings of the insane.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

corrections my two cents to help payback your debt.

Your psychologist is right, I've been trying to get you to write about this for some time now. This will help you organize your memories of the crazies and provide you with (hopefully) a clearer image of who you are. There are a few things that must be said about this subject. in your blog on March 25 titled Insanity, you seem to paint the "crazy time" as rosy and exciting. Oddly, I only recall frustration and sadness because the person I love was going insane. I encourage you to explore the cool and fun things about you, but you can do that without going crazy. As for a Beautiful Mind I hear its a good movie, I have not seen it but I did read its wikipedia page. You should not get the idea that you can stop taking you medications. It is my belief that you will cause a great deal of damage not just to yourself but to everyone who around you and who care about you.

Megan Coker said...

The tick I have with the medications is that zyprexa is often reported to cause diabetes. I don't want to trade one diabilitating disease for another, especially since my grandmother and aunt have it. This means I have increased susceptability.