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Walahi mental illness is a big problem in our community. How many brothers I know that have mental issues that remain untreated.
Theres one somali guy in my area. He strolls the local area, where there are shops, masjid, basic community stuff. I come across him twice, once he pulled a knife on me and another time I come out the masjid and he said to me 'oi wanker why u going mosque? when ur about to go home and watch porn', that was his exact words, i started laughing thinking he was joking . I knew the guy was ill, but was still in shock man. Some focked up shit man.

And whats that? We have people on our hands suffering and you expect us to 'trust you'Murax, sxb niinka is not mad he didnt lose it yet.. baal take it easy iyo nabiga ku sali
he can still be saved without medication.. laakin it takes time iyo saabir
trust me
^^ Waryaa maad waalatay?Oo why don't you tell his family?
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The situation is very bad. Ilahay caafimaad haa siiyo. Amiin.
Okay, we too have a nutcase on our hands, weliba a 'threatening' one. He has refused medicine and help, and has MAJOR paranoia, I looked it up and think it is paranoia psychosis. It is very sad, because it seems like it will go down the route of him being admitted to a mental institution. Wallahi wiilashaan dhiib aa haysto, they are smoking too many weed and skunk and expect their brains not to get damaged in the process.![]()
And whats that? We have people on our hands suffering and you expect us to 'trust you'Murax, sxb niinka is not mad he didnt lose it yet.. baal take it easy iyo nabiga ku sali
he can still be saved without medication.. laakin it takes time iyo saabir
trust me

baal maaxa iga galaay!? go trust them doctors iyo african nurses who dont really give two shits about him.^^ Waryaa maad waalatay?Oo why don't you tell his family?
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The situation is very bad. Ilahay caafimaad haa siiyo. Amiin.
Okay, we too have a nutcase on our hands, weliba a 'threatening' one. He has refused medicine and help, and has MAJOR paranoia, I looked it up and think it is paranoia psychosis. It is very sad, because it seems like it will go down the route of him being admitted to a mental institution. Wallahi wiilashaan dhiib aa haysto, they are smoking too many weed and skunk and expect their brains not to get damaged in the process.![]()
And whats that? We have people on our hands suffering and you expect us to 'trust you'Murax, sxb niinka is not mad he didnt lose it yet.. baal take it easy iyo nabiga ku sali
he can still be saved without medication.. laakin it takes time iyo saabir
trust me
Murax - its funny that you mention that because researchers have found that most mental illness patients have some sort of sleeping disorders. Sleep is very essential to normal brain activity, its during sleep that the brain finally gets a chance to re-organize memory, emotion, voluntary functions and routine maintenance. Without sleep, neorons don't get a chance to sprout as necessary, important decoding and sequential data sorting doesn't take place, etc. More importantly, lack of sleep highly affects an area in the brain called the amygdalea that's responsible for emotion. People who don't get enough sleep show abnormal neuron activities in this region of the brain compared to people who get regular sleep. Hormones like niropinephrine which causes panick attacks, hallucinations and causes people to have adrenaline type feelings are released.
Lack of sleep has been linked to everything from manic depression to PTSD, even psychotic disorders which are cognitive and not mood based like depression. The APA (American Psychological Assoc.) and the AMA (American Medical Assoc.) Have mandated that hospitals, specially emergency rooms screen people for mental disorders and one of the things they ask is the person's sleeping habits. Also, when patients are admitted to psych wards, the first thing they do is give them vitamin B6 complex which is a natural sleep inducer and other sleeping aids. Its not a matter of is there a correlation, its documented. Lack of sleep, lack of vitamin D, lack of exercise, lack of omega-3 and omega-6 foods, isolation and lack of communal socializing will cause depression because all these directly affect our dopamine and seratonin levels & functions.



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