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Dean Windass

Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by bigfatboab, Jan 15, 2012.

  1. bigfatboab

    bigfatboab Well-Known Member

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    Really sorry to hear about his suicide attempt, I have a lot of sympathy for him and hope he gets the help he needs. Everyone who has ever suffered from depression will know just how bad this illness is, we need a better understanding of how it effects the person and their families and hopefully after the death of Gary Speed and now the news of Dean Windass, more people will be aware of how a person can look happy on the outside, but inside they are deeply troubled, therefore help is required before it is too late.

    http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/footba...id-was-my-way-out-of-black-hole-of-depression
     
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    leeds60 Well-Known Member

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    There are many people suffering from the same ailments as Dean so I wish him well perhaps if he got a job on a full time basis it may help
     
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  3. Whitejock

    Whitejock Well-Known Member

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    Agree with everything you say, Boab. For my sins, I'm a Samaritans listener and when I joined, it shocked me to find that a huge percentage of our callers were depression sufferers.

    I'm not going to go on a crusade here, but would like to take this opportunity tell you guys out there that The Samaritans are available 24/7 to give you confidential emotional support if you're entertaining dark thoughts. If you don't want to speak to someone, there's always the mediums of email & texting. Look us up.
     
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  4. bigfatboab

    bigfatboab Well-Known Member

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    Good stuff, your free support and dedication to help others is something sadly lacking in the modern society. Much appreciated.
     
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  5. Whitejock

    Whitejock Well-Known Member

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    Cheers. Btw. it's dead easy to join up, Boab. Fancy it? :wink:
     
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  6. bigfatboab

    bigfatboab Well-Known Member

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    I think I would become emotionally involved and it would effect me. I'm sure many who do the work do get emotionally involved, but they are perhaps better at dealing with it than I would be.
    I do voluntary work for a local Learning Disability society and I am involved with the local MS Society, this takes up quite a bit of my free time. Really enjoy it, always asking others to take part.
     
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  7. Whitejock

    Whitejock Well-Known Member

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    Hats off to you Boab. Keep up the good work!
     
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  8. OLOF

    OLOF Well-Known Member

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    good work, nip on the 'Wall board and have a comforting word there<ok>
     
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  9. Whiteyorkist

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    He's a Samaritan not a miracle worker!
     
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  10. Whiteyorkist

    Whiteyorkist Active Member

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    On the subject of Mr Windass hope he gets all the help he needs, depression can be a horrible illness.

    Very difficult to understand if you've never suffered from it or had the ones you love suffer from it.
     
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  11. Mancwhite

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    Cannot stand the fat useless thick turd.

    However wouldn't wish this illness on him.
     
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