Ramius Posted June 6, 2006 Posted June 6, 2006 This is embarassing. No personal responsibility anymore. Now you can have extreme roaad rage, and even beat your spouse, and you're not a crazy ass-hole, you have "intermittent explosive disorder". So therefore its not your fault you do these thing. Our society gets more and more pathetic every day. I wonder how long before we're drugging people left and right for this "disorder" http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13152708/?GT1=8211
Cugalabanza Posted June 6, 2006 Posted June 6, 2006 This is embarassing. No personal responsibility anymore. Now you can have extreme roaad rage, and even beat your spouse, and you're not a crazy ass-hole, you have "intermittent explosive disorder". So therefore its not your fault you do these thing. Our society gets more and more pathetic every day. I wonder how long before we're drugging people left and right for this "disorder" http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13152708/?GT1=8211 704068[/snapback] I'm with you 100% on this. It's utter garbage! But then again, I suffer from Acute Medical Information Induced Exasperation Disorder. So, I'm chemically compelled to feel this way--I have no control over it.
Rubes Posted June 6, 2006 Posted June 6, 2006 I occasionally suffer from "Intermittent Explosive Disorder", although I thought it had something to do with the toilet.
cromagnum Posted June 6, 2006 Posted June 6, 2006 Have you seen the commercial for restless leg syndrome, they got a pill you can buy. I'm sure theres a pill on the way for everything they can dream of.
Chef Jim Posted June 6, 2006 Posted June 6, 2006 I'm sure theres a pill on the way for everything they can dream of. 704124[/snapback] That's been around for a long time. It's called a quaalude.
cromagnum Posted June 6, 2006 Posted June 6, 2006 That's been around for a long time. It's called a quaalude. 704129[/snapback] Never tried it, any good? actually, right now I took two darvacet for pain of course
Chef Jim Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Never tried it, any good? actually, right now I took two darvacet for pain of course 704134[/snapback] Oh I don't know if they're any good. I just read that in a book someplace.
erynthered Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 This is embarassing. No personal responsibility anymore. Now you can have extreme roaad rage, and even beat your spouse, and you're not a crazy ass-hole, you have "intermittent explosive disorder". So therefore its not your fault you do these thing. Our society gets more and more pathetic every day. I wonder how long before we're drugging people left and right for this "disorder" http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13152708/?GT1=8211 704068[/snapback] I don't know anything about "intermittent explosive disorder", because I have "Permanent explosive disorder". Which makes me a Bill's fan.
stuckincincy Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 I don't know anything about "intermittent explosive disorder", because I have "Permanent explosive disorder". Which makes me a Bill's fan. 704401[/snapback] Have you tried the OTC product, "Beano"?
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 This is embarassing. No personal responsibility anymore. Now you can have extreme roaad rage, and even beat your spouse, and you're not a crazy ass-hole, you have "intermittent explosive disorder". So therefore its not your fault you do these thing. Our society gets more and more pathetic every day. I wonder how long before we're drugging people left and right for this "disorder" http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13152708/?GT1=8211 704068[/snapback] Realistically, any human behavior taken to a sufficient extreme could be considered a medical disorder. Which is not to say it should, just that it could...I could make a very strong case for "Road Rage disorder" being a real medical problem. I could also disprove it with one simple fact: if it is a medical disorder, it's just about the only one caused by being in a car. That's a REALLY stupid diagnostic criterion...
stuckincincy Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 We were a more civil society back when everybody smoked cigarettes.
Ramius Posted June 7, 2006 Author Posted June 7, 2006 We were a more civil society back when everybody smoked cigarettes. 704432[/snapback] Kids also learned a lot better from ass beatings than they do from "timeout" and "discussing your actions"
Beerball Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 This is embarassing. No personal responsibility anymore. Now you can have extreme roaad rage, and even beat your spouse, and you're not a crazy ass-hole, you have "intermittent explosive disorder". So therefore its not your fault you do these thing. Our society gets more and more pathetic every day. I wonder how long before we're drugging people left and right for this "disorder" http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13152708/?GT1=8211 704068[/snapback] This article really #)*%$@< pi$$es me !@&$#+& off. Inter#@^)*@mittent %#)^>~ god damn explosive %$#@)%& dis#*@!)&^*order my %(#@&*! a$$.
Cheeseburger in Paradise Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 This article really #)*%$@< pi$$es me !@&$#+& off. Inter#@^)*@mittent %#)^>~ god damn explosive %$#@)%& dis#*@!)&^*order my %(#@&*! a$$. 704497[/snapback] Intermittent Exlosive Disorder has been listed in the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual from Amercian Psychiatric Association)forquite some time, it is not anything new. Applying it to cases of "Road Rage" may be a new thing, however. For many years I worked with disabled adults, many of them had little , ifany control over thierbehavior. they also had very poor coping skills, and lacked the ability to appropriately express frustration and anger. they were often given this diagnosis. This diagnosis was often used because many government and private insurance programs require a formal diagnosis before payemnet will be made for traetment, this diagnosis is often used for thjose people that don't meet the criteria for other mental disorders that are more "precise".
Beerball Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Intermittent Exlosive Disorder has been listed in the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual from Amercian Psychiatric Association)forquite some time, it is not anything new. Applying it to cases of "Road Rage" may be a new thing, however. For many years I worked with disabled adults, many of them had little , ifany control over thierbehavior. they also had very poor coping skills, and lacked the ability to appropriately express frustration and anger. they were often given this diagnosis. This diagnosis was often used because many government and private insurance programs require a formal diagnosis before payemnet will be made for traetment, this diagnosis is often used for thjose people that don't meet the criteria for other mental disorders that are more "precise". 704541[/snapback] Why do I feel as though everyone's looking at me right now?
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 For many years I worked with disabled adults, many of them had little , ifany control over thierbehavior. they also had very poor coping skills, and lacked the ability to appropriately express frustration and anger. 704541[/snapback] Yeah...I used to be a moderator here, too...
SDS Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Yeah...I used to be a moderator here, too... 704605[/snapback]
SilverNRed Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 Yeah...I used to be a moderator here, too... 704605[/snapback] Classic!
Recommended Posts