Some mental health as you point out can be as the consequence of other health problems or impairments
Fate does not always give you the choice to care for all three, if you are a cancer sufferer (or similar), that body is left in the hands of the medical professionals, if there is a cure.
We're all going to die, and there's no cure for that. In the meantime, whatever your circumstances, you can choose to do the things that are good for you, or you can choose not to.
True, we are all going to die - but sadly those 'whatever your circumstances' you talk of were weighed up by Caroline Flack and she 'chose not to.'
Dark humour with tongue planted firmly in cheek, maybe someone should have told her to go for a walk or get a hobby
I just thought it may have been common knowledge since people are slating the press for chasing someone with mental health problems.
I've no idea the circumstances surrounding her death or the events leading up to it - I'm much like you, it's just whatever I read on here. I knew there was some situation involving her partner, but I didn't even know at the time it was her partner, I just knew it was some celebrity.
Not that I was aware of. Then again, why would I I suppose? I do know who she is though, remember her winning Strictly for instance and have watched Love Island before so you'd think that would be 'out there' if she did have mental health issues. There seems to be an assumption she suffered from depression? It's not necessarily the case, she could have just wanted out from being harassed every day. Suicide and depression aren't mutually exclusive.
I wasn't discussing her specifically mate as the discussion had evolved. It's also why I said 'can' and 'certain people'.
He's lined up to do adverts from the poop deck... now that he's finally got the difference between port and starboard