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To: dp0622

Wow! What did Ben Carson do for a living? Wasn’t it brain surgery on the tiniest brains in the world. The precision necessary to perform that task, the hours and hours in spent in surgery might be difficult for someone under the influence of medication, don’t you think? I also think Johns Hopkins might have found obtaining malpractice insurance for the head of pediatric neurosurgery on bi-polar meds difficult.

But then I guess you could be completely wrong. Which would be better than looking completely irrational.

God is more than able to change any life. The problem with our nation is that so many of our people refuse to believe Him.


60 posted on 11/13/2015 2:47:05 PM PST by Waryone
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To: Waryone

I know a brilliant lawyer who is bi polar.

and others. See, i volunteered my time at a clinic for a number of years.

your biases against what bi polars can do is sad


67 posted on 11/13/2015 3:13:05 PM PST by dp0622
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To: Waryone

IF there is any medication involved—and who but Carson knows for sure?—then it likely came about after retirement. For some people in powerful, high pressure, high respect jobs like Carson’s, the work is like a drug. I have seen this first hand. The person gets antsy and nervous if they’re separated from work for too long. Get them back in their high stress, high profile job, and they calm right down.

Just food for thought, fwiw.


75 posted on 11/13/2015 4:08:28 PM PST by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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