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  • #61
    Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

    Have you actually any evidence of the so called expert driven movement because I would like to read it .In my experience though people in my life drugs and especially mind altering do nothing but harm to people with mental illness
    i'm not an expert, only the messenger, but if you google lsd or magic mushrooms and depression you can read about it. the economist, a serious newspaper, had a favourable piece about it recently. from what i can see opinion is divided about whether or not the drugs are an effective treatment but it's getting some air time

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

      you never farkin fail to deliver do you mate...such a brainless point of view. Cap space? You're an embarrassment.
      If the loose talk of the club approaching the NRL, for salary cap amendment due to the unavailability of a player for this season (maybe) comes to fruition, Is that OK to discuss ?

      I think it fine to consider the ramifications to the team list and salary cap.

      And King...speculation is the cornerstone of this site.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

        Being a Bogan from The South you just don’t seem to comprehend things too well.

        I have emphasised IF twice in my post.

        So you think IF (once again I am emphasising IF for you as a dummy) this episode was brought about because Angus made the decision to take an illegal substance and this has affected him in such a way that he can not play and fulfil his commitments that we as supporters should not be concerned that a large chunk of our cap can’t play due to his actions? The operative word being IF.

        (Maybe ask someone with a little more intelligence to explain my post to you in simpleton terms).
        IF he allegedly made such a decision himself, it could be that the bipolar impacted his thinking processes in making that alleged decision. In which case he would still be getting my empathy and sympathy as opposed to being treated like a number in the salary calculations. It is also not his ‘supposed’ bipolar diagnosis. It IS his diagnosis as reported by his father.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

          Have you actually any evidence of the so called expert driven movement because I would like to read it .In my experience though people in my life drugs and especially mind altering do nothing but harm to people with mental illness
          mate it is true. Places like John Hopkins, Stanford and Harvard have major studies going on. Mushrooms recently became legal in Australia for medical purposes.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Dr. Voodoo Man View Post

            mate it is true. Places like John Hopkins, Stanford and Harvard have major studies going on. Mushrooms recently became legal in Australia for medical purposes.
            Think that's medical research purpose not medical purposes. And I didnt say its not true . Just did he or anyone else have links or evidence

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            • #66
              Originally posted by BillyBonkers View Post

              If the loose talk of the club approaching the NRL, for salary cap amendment due to the unavailability of a player for this season (maybe) comes to fruition, Is that OK to discuss ?

              I think it fine to consider the ramifications to the team list and salary cap.

              And King...speculation is the cornerstone of this site.
              And there is the point .Would our club approach the NRL for cap relief for a player with bipolar if there was some thought that he had bought it upon himself by taking recreational drugs In my opinion not a chance
              Last edited by Rooster1908; 03-04-2023, 06:29 PM.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by BillyBonkers View Post

                If the loose talk of the club approaching the NRL, for salary cap amendment due to the unavailability of a player for this season (maybe) comes to fruition, Is that OK to discuss ?

                I think it fine to consider the ramifications to the team list and salary cap.

                And King...speculation is the cornerstone of this site.
                Speculating and promulgating rumours about players being signed/retained or let go is different to speculating and promulgating rumours about a players private health concerns though especially when there are non football related causes for this.

                Speculation and rumours about players playing futures when coming off contract or even when on contract is part and parcel of the game

                As you know even with football related injuries and health concerns (i.e concussions for an example) the Roosters certainly keep their cards close to their chests on these.



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                • #68
                  Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
                  IF he allegedly made such a decision himself, it could be that the bipolar impacted his thinking processes in making that alleged decision. In which case he would still be getting my empathy and sympathy as opposed to being treated like a number in the salary calculations. It is also not his ‘supposed’ bipolar diagnosis. It IS his diagnosis as reported by his father.
                  So IF he took the drug it was the bipolar that caused him to make this choice?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

                    Absolutely support the guy with mental health issues. But from what we are all are hearing, he’s taken a trip and hasn’t come out of it. That’s self inflicted IF in actual fact it’s true. He may well have bipolar but that’s not new. He’s managed to function with bipolar. IF he had a trip than he’s responsible for this mess. Not having him will cost us.
                    Stress and Relationship breakups for instance can also trigger bipolar symptoms

                    I don't believe these "rumours" myself

                    Had he been diagnosed with Bipolar previously though?

                    Bipolar is treatable - Medications and Psychological treatment etc and people can live normal lives and continue playing top level sport as long as they stick to the program as Bipolar disorder is a life long condition

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

                      So IF he took the drug it was the bipolar that caused him to make this choice?
                      Bipolar is when an individual experiences alternating periods of low moods (depression) and high moods (manic behaviour). Some can experience one more than the other. It’s clearly a lot more complex than that but medication is required to reduce these alternating episodes of extreme depressive and manic behaviour.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

                        Stress and Relationship breakups for instance can also trigger bipolar symptoms

                        I don't believe these "rumours" myself

                        Had he been diagnosed with Bipolar previously though?

                        Bipolar is treatable - Medications and Psychological treatment etc and people can live normal lives and continue playing top level sport as long as they stick to the program as Bipolar disorder is a life long condition
                        Thank you.

                        I do know a little about bipolar. I have two people who I speak to on a weekly basis to check on their welfare. Both are diagnosed with bipolar. One of them is my best mate who started pre-school with me at 5 years of age. He tried to commit suicide in September last year. He is very functional, holds a very good job and despite being divorced is an excellent father to his three kids. The other guy is disfunctional and rarely leaves his house.

                        Despite both having bipolar, they can both distinguish easily between right and wrong. IF Angus took a recreational drug, his condition cannot be blamed.
                        Last edited by Thirteen; 03-05-2023, 06:35 AM.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

                          Thank you.

                          I do know a little about bipolar. I have two people who I speak to on a weekly basis to check on their welfare. Both are diagnosed with bipolar. One of them is my best mate who started pre-school with me 5 years of age. He tried to commit suicide in September last year. He is very functional, holds a very good job and despite being divorced is an excellent father to his three kids. The other guy is disfunctional and rarely leaves his house.

                          Despite both having bipolar, they can both distinguish easily between right and wrong. IF Angus took a recreational drug, his condition cannot be blamed.
                          The same as not all people with autism are the same, not all people with a mental illness present the same. I have extended family too and it’s not about right and wrong. You don’t get a diagnosis from normal behaviour. You are diagnosed with bipolar because you present with red flags and abnormal behaviour. Medication is what is needed to help an individual lead a normal life, but they will always have bipolar.
                          Last edited by mightyrooster; 03-04-2023, 08:47 PM.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

                            Absolutely support the guy with mental health issues. But from what we are all are hearing, he’s taken a trip and hasn’t come out of it. That’s self inflicted IF in actual fact it’s true. He may well have bipolar but that’s not new. He’s managed to function with bipolar. IF he had a trip than he’s responsible for this mess. Not having him will cost us.
                            Oh grow up - people make mistakes - he's young mid twenties - you never ****ed up?

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

                              Being a Bogan from The South you just don’t seem to comprehend things too well.

                              I have emphasised IF twice in my post.

                              So you think IF (once again I am emphasising IF for you as a dummy) this episode was brought about because Angus made the decision to take an illegal substance and this has affected him in such a way that he can not play and fulfil his commitments that we as supporters should not be concerned that a large chunk of our cap can’t play due to his actions? The operative word being IF.

                              (Maybe ask someone with a little more intelligence to explain my post to you in simpleton terms).
                              If doesn't change your childish standpoint - must be great to be perfect - pull your head in

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by The Lip View Post

                                Oh grow up - people make mistakes - he's young mid twenties - you never ****ed up?
                                On what basis is there an assumption that he took anything ….. surely not basing it off a crazy twitter post from a south’s fan.

                                Until we hear from the club, mainstream media or Angus we need to assume he has done nothing wrong.

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