I Am Adam Lanzas Mother

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  • EatClean_WashUrNuts
    EatClean_WashUrNuts Posts: 1,590 Member
    Food for thought....

    The mind is a complicated puzzle, yet the solutions to our challenges are more simple that we believe them to be.
    He's been on a slew of antipsychotic and mood-altering pharmaceuticals, a Russian novel of behavioral plans. Nothing seems to work.
    The more you chemicals you introduce to the body, then take away, change, combine....all you do is screw with the chemical make-up of the mind. Add in the psychological aspects...change this, change that...it's not the answer for everything.

    One of the greatest issues society faces is the rapid degradation of overall respect for our fellow man. Parents are oft too scared of the law to properly punish a child which in turns leads to a punishment that has no bearing on how to act within society [You're grounded from electronics for the rest of the day. Now get in the car, and I will take you to school.[/quote] When I was a child, i would have received a single, quick, attention getting correction followed by a bar of soap in my mouth for calling anyone a
    stupid *****
    . as a parent of 6 and 16 year old that varying degrees of their own mental and emotional challenges, I understand the difference between discipline and abuse. I also see and realize the impact of taking away technology from a child...and OMG! It does NOTHING to teach them the respect lesson needed. When we were kids, we didn't have smart phones, or computers...we went outside to play. we went to our friends or the park to hang out...by grounding them for 1 day (oh lord, 1 day) from electronics...what does this do? What does this teach?

    Yes, Mental health is major issue throughout the world, and here in the states needs to be addressed on a grander stage, but we must ensure that we do not jump to try and solve an immediate aspect when it could come down to simply living, showing, and expressing the life which we want our children to. If you need an example of what I mean...think about how, generally speaking, we view marriage. We take vows to love and honor for better for worse...yet we quickly cast aside these vows for various excuses. Breaking a promise that should be second to none....and with little remorse.
  • RonnieLodge
    RonnieLodge Posts: 665 Member
    As someone with a family and personal history of mental health problems, I can say without a doubt the best way to stop people from getting shot is by NOT HAVING GUNS IN THE HOUSE.

    To quote the OP
    "when my son's condition became apparent, I sold all my guns. "

    Well done - that was the smart and responsible thing to do.
  • kmbweber2014
    kmbweber2014 Posts: 680 Member
    I found this interesting. Not that it changes the issue but it is interesting.

    http://sarahkendzior.com/2012/12/16/want-the-truth-behind-i-am-adam-lanzas-mother-read-her-blog/
  • iAMsmiling
    iAMsmiling Posts: 2,394 Member
    The evidence is in the act...unless we want to believe that the devil made him do it.

    There is no evidence in the act. Indication yes, but no evidence.
    Don't mind the haters, always making excuses for devilish acts. If the parents know their kids are dangerous then they should know what to do about them to protect innocent people.
    He's an adult and will surely face Gods judgement for killing innocent children, it's easy for us to talk about mental illness or make excuses as none of our kids was killed. God will surly have mercy on this generation.

    Here we are, speaking of mental illness, and a prime example volunteers a demonstration.

    So are you saying this poster has a mental illness for believing in God or for disagreeing with you? You are just a peach!

    I'm saying her sickness is her very un-christian lack of compassion.
    Compassion???
    I think we have more mentally sick than sane adults on this planet than we are ready to admit, I pray you never fall a victim. It's easy for you to speak big grammars here to justify an act like this, any trigger happy kid with issues who goes on killing spree is said to be mentally ill, may God provide a cure before we are all sent to an untimely death, Ameeeeeeeeeeeeeen.
    I'm not trying to justify anything. I'm trying to promote a rational, fact based approach to a tragic problem that no amount of misdirected anger or praying for good to triumph over evil will affect.
  • Pay a psychologist, or psychiatrist to try to fix him or put him on some meds or google it. I feel bad that she has a horrible violent problem child but don't pretend that you can't do anything about it or act like you have done everything. If you know your son is capable of committing anything like the atrocities in Newton, you bear some responsibility.

    As for the child killer, he knew right from wrong as evidenced by that fact that he killed himself; he was too much of a coward to face the consequences of slaughtering 20 children. Mental illness or not, I don't have any sympathy for him.

    I also agree with the minority opinion; kinda sick of seeing this maniacs face and hearing his name.
  • iAMsmiling
    iAMsmiling Posts: 2,394 Member
    Pay a psychologist, or psychiatrist to try to fix him or put him on some meds or google it. I feel bad that she has a horrible violent problem child but don't pretend that you can't do anything about it or act like you have done everything. If you know your son is capable of committing anything like the atrocities in Newton, you bear some responsibility.

    As for the child killer, he knew right from wrong as evidenced by that fact that he killed himself; he was too much of a coward to face the consequences of slaughtering 20 children. Mental illness or not, I don't have any sympathy for him.

    I also agree with the minority opinion; kinda sick of seeing this maniacs face and hearing his name.

    May you never encounter in your life the kind of personal tragedy that you express so little compassion for.
  • Pay a psychologist, or psychiatrist to try to fix him or put him on some meds or google it. I feel bad that she has a horrible violent problem child but don't pretend that you can't do anything about it or act like you have done everything. If you know your son is capable of committing anything like the atrocities in Newton, you bear some responsibility.

    As for the child killer, he knew right from wrong as evidenced by that fact that he killed himself; he was too much of a coward to face the consequences of slaughtering 20 children. Mental illness or not, I don't have any sympathy for him.

    I also agree with the minority opinion; kinda sick of seeing this maniacs face and hearing his name.

    May you never encounter in your life the kind of personal tragedy that you express so little compassion for.

    But I said I felt bad....I'm not gonna cry for her, like I did for those poor babies...if that's what you mean...=|
  • anneerick
    anneerick Posts: 147 Member
    Pay a psychologist, or psychiatrist to try to fix him or put him on some meds or google it.

    ......................... :noway:

    google it.........
  • Ladysquire
    Ladysquire Posts: 61 Member
    I haven't previously made comment about this situation but I am very surprised at the reaction I must say.

    You're right, mental health needs to be taken seriously and families like this need support. 100% agree.

    What I don't agree with is putting a gun in the hands of someone with known mental health issues and showing them how to use it. That is astonishingly irresponsible.

    Read my blog. In our case my father had his guns under lock and key and actively tried to keep my brother from obtaining one. Seems no one listened. My brother got into the military, and then upon being thrown out, got a gun for his job. Shockingly stupid, right? You see what families need most in these situations is for someone to actually listen to them. The problem is that people like my brother was are incredibly manipulative and charming. Ever so charming.

    That's pretty shocking! In your case I see your father was responsible but I believe that Adam Lanza's mother used to take him shooting? She knew him better than anyone and she put a gun in his hand. And not any weapon but a semi automatic assault rifle. Nobody needs a gun like that.
  • Ladysquire
    Ladysquire Posts: 61 Member
    As someone with a family and personal history of mental health problems, I can say without a doubt the best way to stop people from getting shot is by NOT HAVING GUNS IN THE HOUSE.

    To quote the OP
    "when my son's condition became apparent, I sold all my guns. "

    Well done - that was the smart and responsible thing to do.

    Couldn't agree more.
  • Dub_D
    Dub_D Posts: 1,760 Member
    Pay a psychologist, or psychiatrist to try to fix him or put him on some meds or google it.

    ......................... :noway:

    google it.........
    she obviously didn't mean google is going to fix him - use google to search for resources.
  • sunsnstatheart
    sunsnstatheart Posts: 2,544 Member
    Pay a psychologist, or psychiatrist to try to fix him or put him on some meds or google it. I feel bad that she has a horrible violent problem child but don't pretend that you can't do anything about it or act like you have done everything. If you know your son is capable of committing anything like the atrocities in Newton, you bear some responsibility.

    As for the child killer, he knew right from wrong as evidenced by that fact that he killed himself; he was too much of a coward to face the consequences of slaughtering 20 children. Mental illness or not, I don't have any sympathy for him.

    I also agree with the minority opinion; kinda sick of seeing this maniacs face and hearing his name.

    I would love wipe his name off the face of the planet and, personally, I don't have any sympathy for him. I turned the news off shortly after seeing that it occurred and I only check to see if the "facts" have changed as they always do in these cases. That is my perspective but it is quite colored by my own experiences. But that's really not the point of most of the discussion here though. The problem is, believe it or not, its nearly impossible to get help for these type of people. And I do sympathize with his family, living and dead.
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