Power and madness
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"Prudence imposes silence, & that little dear word Silence has so often been my friend in necessity, that I make it my constant companion." -- Queen Charlotte |
Queen Charlotte was the wife of King George III of the "Madness of King George" movie fame. Helen Mirren played the role in the film. The King had porphyria and slowly but surely went mad over a period of 30 years until his death. She was the regency to the throne during his illness. Ever loyal. And the Royal House-hold was something to be proud of in those days, unlike todays Royals which for the most park have forsaken God. Charlotte gave birth to 15 children during their marriage. All bought up in the Protestant religion. King George III and the crazy calvinist share there love for God, and it seems certain we both have the gene that gives us Porphyria. Since this gene can lay dormant and never give anyone problems, but on the other hand, toxins, chemicals of any kind can trigger the faulty gene to cause serious often fatal illness, it seems likely that King George III was caused by the arsenic in his wig, (silly ole Kipper) and mine may well be caused by prescription drugs over the years. A geneticist visited me today, and it does indeed look like I have this illness. There are rare diseases and rare deseases. And this is rare to say the least. My doctor who is in her 50's has never had a patient with it before, and the geneticist told me they are really not used to testing anyone for this condition. And yes, it is likely that this desease will kill me, before most of us think of as our time, as I have dreadful physical illness with this desease, as most folks just think of "madness" because of King George, but God knows the time for all of us, and in one fell swoop He has vindicated me for over 30 years of misdiagnoses and unappropriate treatments, and of the label "crazy". As mental illness is a term not founded in the Bible. There can be phyiscal causes for a brain misfiring and that may take the form of what is known as "mental illness" but whether it be chemical imbalances, or a physical disorder such Porphyria, its NOT mental illness based solely on our mind not becoming a mind of our own. Doctors are too ready to hand out pills to zap people with, cos they show depressive symptoms. And often there symptoms are natural reactions to unusual circumstances. A person loses a loved one, we grieve. We are NOT clincally depressed. How can pills help us stop the pain of losing a loved one? For more about King George III and Queen Charlotte then Click Here
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