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Old Jan 11, 2016, 10:39 AM
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I've come across ppl that don't believe in MI and I ask if they hv a degree in that area? Then they get quiet. My fam is very sympathetic to ppl with medical illnesses. With MI they believe in them but they think u can just take meds and that fixes everything. Wrong! Now as far as a personal life no I would not be involved with someone that didn't believe in MI and/or didn't support me mentally....made derogatory comments against my MI. I deal with that enough in society and with extended family....I'll be damn if I deal with that in my personal life. I don't spend my energy trying to change ppl either. They believe what they want. If they wanted to learn they would ask question and put forth and effort. I learned that dealing with my parents and other family . I tried to sit them down and give them info but it did no good. But they don't say shyt as comments "to me"....I set that straight..."u don't wanna learn don't question me and don't say shyt to me abt my MI". Told them that....they've still never made an effort a lot of ppl just don't care abt MI...now if it was a medical illness that would be a different story. I don't know what to tell u. I hate ur in that situation but u can't change ppl they have to want to learn the info.

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