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Resolved Question: I’m not sure what i should do.. my parents abuse me..?
So I am sixteen, I live in B.C. My mom and dad used to abuse my three brothers and me when i was little, and they moved out a long time ago and now i am stuck here. They constantly call me down and hit me. My dad is an alcholic, aswell as my mom.. but my dad is on antibuse so he cannot drink and my mom is not. I live a good distance out of town, and they lock me out of the house sometimes, sometimes at night too and it gets really cold.. my mom will start screaming in my face and hold my throat against the wall and if i try to move or stop her from doing that she will hit me, i have bruises all down my ribs, arms and legs and my head it swollen from having my hair pulled so much. I have gotten so sick of it that i just fight her back now, and im sick of putting up with this shit when i am a good kid. My dad, if he gets really mad.. he would seriously kill me, he almost killed my brother one year i remember…. anyways there is just too much to talk about and explain.. the point is that i am unable to live there anymore, i really think that if i have to stay there i will end up killing myself.. And i cant just leave because i am Type one diabetic and i am very insulin dependant.. Social services have been involved with my family a few times before but i just wont leave.. I finally talked to a school councilor a few days ago at school and she called a social worker that i have talked to about a year ago, and she knows my situation and everything. But basically, my only choices are to go home, or get foster parents in another town. I really dont want to go home.. i cant do it.. but i also dont want foster parents at all! I dont want to have to go to a new school and lose all my friends, and just everything about it.. I refuse to go to foster care.. and they wont let me go on independant living even though i am 16, i get good grades and i am responsible (theres stuff they dont know ive done lol) but really.. i am going to have to go home at some point.. i will need more insulin and diabetes supplies.. im staying at a friends house at the moment, but they dont exactly have much money and they are getting evicted on the 1st and even though a few friends of mine have said i can stay/live with them.. i just dont want to do that to them, you know what i mean? If you were me, what would you do? I really, im just lost… I feel like theres no hope..

Also, the councilor said that if i was ever able to find a roomate/rent and apartment on my own, that the government or whatever would cover my medical stuff for my diabetes, is this true? I dont know what to do.. especially since i also have school.. and i dont look at dropping out as an option.. since ive made it to grade ten i might as well suck it up until i grad so i can have a better future..

Thanks for any answers..
The thing is.. my brothers think im just the “little princess” and they wouldnt help me.. And my parents put on a show infront of everyone so it seems like theres nothing wrong. My mom is very strong, but i can take her, but my dad on the otherhand.. i could never even.. wow. I dont really have a job at the moment because i live too far out of town and my parents wouldnt drive me. .. Im surprised by how many people have answered this though.. wow, thank you guys..

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Resolved Question: Where to get medical help for 53 year old severe diabetic friend without insurance? Nashville TN area?
My friend makes too much money for government assistance (she makes a dollar above minimum wage) The income based clinics in our area are not excepting any new patients for a least 3 months or longer. Her BLOOD SUGAR runs in the 400-500 range. Even Vanderbilt hospital and several clinics we’ve called cannot even suggest where someone can get assistance with a $400.00/month insulin cost and the lab work that goes with it. All the “free diabetic supply” commercials on tv are only for medicaid recipients or those with some other form of insurance.She has not been able to find a job with affordable insurance,although she works full time.The job insurance offered is $250.00 a month and does not cover any pre-existing conditions. She is barely able to pay her rent every month. Private insurance with her health conditions would cost several hundred a month, we’ve checked them all out. I feel I am watching a hard working,tax paying friend die in front of myself and all these MD’S and clinics, who say they cannot help. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and prayers also.

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Resolved Question: Why is our water fluoridated? If the mechanism of its benefits are topical not systemic why are we drinking it?
http://www.fluoridealert.org/50-reasons….

This isn’t a conspiracy theory, read all of the 50 reasons before answering the question please and then formulate an opinion based upon those facts or those that you can find supporting fluoridation. But don’t respond with insults, that just makes you small minded.

This is an actual issue, when a known carcinogenic mutagen is in public water it is a safety hazard and shouldn’t be tolerated. Educate yourselves.

Excerpts from the article, facts you didn’t know:

Aluminum fluoride was recently nominated by the Environmental Protection Agency and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for testing by the National Toxicology Program. According to EPA and NIEHS, aluminum fluoride currently has a “high health research priority” due to its “known neurotoxicity” (BNA, 2000). If fluoride is added to water which contains aluminum, than aluminum fluoride complexes will form.

Fluoride has been shown to be mutagenic, cause chromosome damage and interfere with the enzymes involved with DNA repair in a variety of cell and tissue studies (Tsutsui 1984; Caspary 1987; Kishi 1993 and Mihashi 1996). Recent studies have also found a correlation between fluoride exposure and chromosome damage in humans (Sheth 1994; Wu 1995; Meng 1997 and Joseph 2000).

Fluoride administered to animals at high doses wreaks havoc on the male reproductive system – it damages sperm and increases the rate of infertility in a number of different species (Kour 1980; Chinoy 1989; Chinoy 1991; Susheela 1991; Chinoy 1994; Kumar 1994; Narayana 1994a, b; Zhao 1995; Elbetieha 2000; Ghosh 2002 and Zakrzewska 2002). While studies conducted at the FDA have failed to find reproductive effects in rats (Sprando 1996, 1997, 1998), an epidemiological study from the US has found increased rates of infertility among couples living in areas with 3 or more ppm fluoride in the water (Freni 1994), and 2 studies have found a reduced level of circulating testosterone in males living in high fluoride areas (Susheela 1996 and Barot 1998).

) Once fluoride is put in the water it is impossible to control the dose each individual receives. This is because 1) some people (e.g. manual laborers, athletes, diabetics, and people with kidney disease) drink more water than others, and 2) we receive fluoride from sources other than the water supply. Other sources of fluoride include food and beverages processed with fluoridated water (Kiritsy 1996 and Heilman 1999), fluoridated dental products (Bentley 1999 and Levy 1999), mechanically deboned meat (Fein 2001), teas (Levy 1999), and pesticide residues on food (Stannard 1991 and Burgstahler 1997).

Fluoridation is unethical because individuals are not being asked for their informed consent prior to medication. This is standard practice for all medication, and one of the key reasons why most of western Europe has ruled against fluoridation (see appendix 2).

As one doctor aptly stated, “No physician in his right senses would prescribe for a person he has never met, whose medical history he does not know, a substance which is intended to create bodily change, with the advice: ‘Take as much as you like, but you will take it for the rest of your life because some children suffer from tooth decay.’ It is a preposterous notion.”

Since dental decay is most concentrated in poor communities, we should be spending our efforts trying to increase the access to dental care for poor families. The real “Oral Health Crisis” that exists today in the United States, is not a lack of fluoride but poverty and lack of dental insurance. The Surgeon General has estimated that 80% of dentists in the US do not treat children on Medicaid.

Despite the fact that we are exposed to far more fluoride today than we were in 1945 (when fluoridation began), the “optimal” fluoridation level is still 1 part per million, the same level deemed optimal in 1945! (Marier & Rose 1977; Levy 1999; Rozier 1999 and Fomon 2000).

The chemicals used to fluoridate water in the US are not pharmaceutical grade. Instead, they come from the wet scrubbing systems of the superphosphate fertilizer industry. These chemicals (90% of which are sodium fluorosilicate and fluorosilicic acid), are classified hazardous wastes contaminated with various impurities. Recent testing by the National Sanitation Foundation suggest that the levels of arsenic in these chemicals are relatively high (up to 1.6 ppb after dilution into public water) and of potential concern (NSF 2000 and Wang 2000).

These hazardous wastes have not been tested comprehensively. The chemical usually tested in animal studies is pharmaceutical grade sodium fluoride, not industrial grade fluorosilicic acid. The assumption being made is that by the time this waste product has been diluted, all the fluorosilicic acid will have been converted into free fluoride ion, and the other toxics and radioactive isotopes will be so dilute that they will

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