What Do You Think About This Atlanta Train Incident?

Question by UnKnown: What do you think about this Atlanta train incident?
My first thought was that…. she is on drugs, but after a little research I found out that she has been diagnosed with bi-polar disorder 2-3 years ago and sometimes does not take her medication which resulted in the behavior exhibited in the video.

I think we should be trying to help people like this, I found a lot of the comments on youtube to be very rude and ignorant. Could you imagine living your life normally one day and the next living with some uncontrollable mental disorder. I do not condone her behavior but I think this should be a fore warning to Dr.’s, medical staff, family and friends of these victims to make sure that they are receiving adequate treatment or medication. This could have turned out to be something much more uglier, like a physical assault.

Now that I know the truth I just feel really bad for her. Youtubers have made her out to be this crazy, crackhead, hoodrat when she’s really just sick. People don’t ask to be this way

http://www.youtube.com/watch

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Answer by cat
Hey Hon, you are so right. A few years ago my best friend in the whole world was diagnosed with bi-polar disorder and she refused to take her Lithium. When she was not on her meds, she was ALOT like this girl. One minute she was fine and the next, she was really out there. And it’s hard to help them because the medicine for this disorder can be really bad so alot of them don’t want to take it. But God Bless her and I hope they get her the help she needs and deserves

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