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Unfortunately, through family and friends I am all too familiar with anxiety disorders. It's terrifying to watch a beloved relative or friend struggle and feel helpless. Nothing you say or do can ease their pain. You start to do an awful lot of praying and bargaining with God, promising anything, desperately hoping they will be allright. That's my experience anyways, everyone is diffferent. I do agree with your post though rollingon.Quote
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Sad and terrible news indeed. I have friend who attemted suicide (unsuccessfully) and he told me" when you're in that black hole, nothing and nobody can talk you out of it." Who knows what goes on in the mind of a person in that black hole. Peace to her and her family and friends.
Very strong anxiety and depression can put almost anyone into that hole, even a very strong person. And she seemed to me as a strong person. Anyone in that hole should seek professional help as soon as possible, also family and friends are extremely important in that condition.
Anxiety can be sometimes so strong that it's like strong physical pain all the time and a person wants to do anything to escape that pain.
Of course there can be different reasons for a suicide but often there is strong anxiety behind the decision.
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Some of the protocol police on here may want to consider switching to the Downton Abbey fan site. I think the Rolling Stones might be too dirty for ya.
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Couldn't agree more CindyC. This forum is now populated muppets. As if singing Satisfaction is anywhere in Mick' thoughts. These sad, deluded fools can see no further than their own entertainment. Very shallow.
No need to promote an agenda in this thread. There are other threads you can take your frustrations to...
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Yes, poor Mick needs to think about himself, not the tour
You make me sick.
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Not sure anything would be cancelled. Didn't they play the night Keith's infant son died?
Yes, well they've all grown up since then. Tour = very, very low priority.
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WHO'S FIGHTING & WHAT FOR?
The straight talkers V the Smaltzy sentimentals .....although I don't know why.
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So so sad. My condolences to the family.
This tour is not the same any more. How can you enjoy a devastated Mick?
So sad.
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Sad and terrible news indeed. I have friend who attemted suicide (unsuccessfully) and he told me" when you're in that black hole, nothing and nobody can talk you out of it." Who knows what goes on in the mind of a person in that black hole. Peace to her and her family and friends.
Very strong anxiety and depression can put almost anyone into that hole, even a very strong person. And she seemed to me as a strong person. Anyone in that hole should seek professional help as soon as possible, also family and friends are extremely important in that condition.
Anxiety can be sometimes so strong that it's like strong physical pain all the time and a person wants to do anything to escape that pain.
Of course there can be different reasons for a suicide but often there is strong anxiety behind the decision.
I know,because i´ve been there.
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Some of the protocol police on here may want to consider switching to the Downton Abbey fan site. I think the Rolling Stones might be too dirty for ya.
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Couldn't agree more CindyC. This forum is now populated muppets. As if singing Satisfaction is anywhere in Mick' thoughts. These sad, deluded fools can see no further than their own entertainment. Very shallow.
No need to promote an agenda in this thread. There are other threads you can take your frustrations to...
Not promoting an agenda and certainly not frustrated. Somebodies partner dies and people are concerned about whether shows will take place? That's just selfish.
I agree about that. But you don't need to take a stab at the forum and its members in general to vent that criticism, imo.
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Inevitably, most of us will be wondering about the tour, whether we say so in our posts or not - but that isn't important right now.
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Inevitably, most of us will be wondering about the tour, whether we say so in our posts or not - but that isn't important right now.
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Some of the protocol police on here may want to consider switching to the Downton Abbey fan site. I think the Rolling Stones might be too dirty for ya.
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Couldn't agree more CindyC. This forum is now populated muppets. As if singing Satisfaction is anywhere in Mick' thoughts. These sad, deluded fools can see no further than their own entertainment. Very shallow.
No need to promote an agenda in this thread. There are other threads you can take your frustrations to...
Not promoting an agenda and certainly not frustrated. Somebodies partner dies and people are concerned about whether shows will take place? That's just selfish.
I agree about that. But you don't need to take a stab at the forum and its members in general to vent that criticism, imo.
Well, I felt I needed to given the number of people whose first reactions appear to centre on shows being cancelled.Sorry if you don't like it.
Then, I obviously didn't really get your post at first. Sorry about that.
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Inevitably, most of us will be wondering about the tour, whether we say so in our posts or not - but that isn't important right now.
Of course it isn't, but it's human nature to wonder how anything, even something this devastating, will affect one's self. It's also not the time to rip into someone about their post. Let people say what they want to say. If you don't like it, then ignore it.
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They also didn't cancel after Mick's father died and Ronnie's brother in 2006. I'm afraid that there is too much money involved in touring to cancel it. It's sad and depressing but I wouldn't be surprised if they were under the contractual obligation to go on unless band members health is not under the threat. Show business is very cruel and heatless unfortunately...
Condolences to Mick and her family...
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WHO'S FIGHTING & WHAT FOR?
The straight talkers V the Smaltzy sentimentals .....although I don't know why.
I don't think you can disguised pure callousness with the term 'straight talker'.
Some people are without filter, and are desperately in need of one.