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uppityperson

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83. What other health issues are you including in this? Why should I be barred from the operating room?
Fri Mar 27, 2015, 01:37 PM
Mar 2015

Why should I have to disclose this to my employer?

Should I need to disclose my cholesterol levels because I might have a heart attack? Should I be mandated telling them I took aspirin for a headache and might suddenly vomit blood or have a bleed in my brain? Will diabetics be mandated informing their employers and being barred from their work because they might have low blood sugar and be unable to function?

What other health conditions should employers know of, what treatments by physicians, what mandated thorough health expert examinations?

Why should I be barred from the OR? What other places should I not be able to work due to having some sort of not-perfect health, physical or mental?

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Germanwings co-pilot 'hid illness from employers' Bosonic Mar 2015 #1
Wow! Chilling cartoon...his inner demons got the better Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #2
German News reports the facts. He probably was on medications as part of 'treatment' Sunlei Mar 2015 #3
Lufthansa management must be in hyper-crisis mode right now... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #4
May face? heaven05 Mar 2015 #6
^^^This!^^^ Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #10
They should sue the "antidepression Drug" Corps. Sunlei Mar 2015 #8
Yeah, god knows what potentially lethal cocktail the guy was on... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #12
or off, some of those side effects happen when people stop taking the drug abruptly. Sunlei Mar 2015 #15
This info will be coming out shortly. And yes, stopping Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #16
Anyway, it is the Drug Corps that should be sued and the Doctors who rx these drugs. Sunlei Mar 2015 #18
Oh, please. eggplant Mar 2015 #32
medication with known, very serious, side effects. Sunlei Mar 2015 #57
You are making a gross generalization regarding the one incident in the OP eggplant Mar 2015 #80
Let's be clear here. eggplant Mar 2015 #92
And deciding to comit suicide would be a reason to stop taking them. jwirr Mar 2015 #42
Exactly... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #45
Post removed Post removed Mar 2015 #51
That is a great and chilling graphic of depression. Thank you. uppityperson Mar 2015 #69
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Institutionalize all of them? heaven05 Mar 2015 #7
No, of course not, but keep them away from professions Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #11
100% percent agree heaven05 Mar 2015 #19
Could not agree more--same stringent regulations for Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #46
Really? How would you do that? progressoid Mar 2015 #41
Just keep them the hell away from potentially deadly, Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #44
So anyone with a mental illness can't get a driver's license. progressoid Mar 2015 #47
I have repeatedly spoken of 'forms of high-speed, MASS transit...' Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #49
What about a commercial truckers license...or a ship Captain....crane operator, air force pilots....or....etc? Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #54
Where high-speed, instantaneous decisions are called for, Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #56
no, label the medication as 'do not drive' & make sure the random drug screens check for use. Sunlei Mar 2015 #60
What medication? progressoid Mar 2015 #71
Are you planning to do routine 200-drug assays on every transportation worker? jmowreader Mar 2015 #96
I hope you rethink that after recognizing there are many different types and degrees of psych issues uppityperson Mar 2015 #70
Delicate balance, admittedly, but when hundreds of people's lives are Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #73
Depression, anxiety, bipolar. All different with some overlapping parts. uppityperson Mar 2015 #75
Thanks for the link--will bookmark for later reading... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #79
If a person seeks help for a problem before it gets severe enough to impact anything, they should uppityperson Mar 2015 #72
I'm saying that, in professions and positions where instant reactions and split-second Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #77
So me, taking ssri for years, successfully, should be randomly tested and banned from working uppityperson Mar 2015 #81
No, not if you've been thoroughly assessed by a mental health expert, Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #82
What other health issues are you including in this? Why should I be barred from the operating room? uppityperson Mar 2015 #83
Did you read the rest of the sentence? Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #85
Nice post, great points. Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #103
And in the case of a profession where the Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #9
That would be 'crazy' to lock depressed persons away. They would get worse, not better! Sunlei Mar 2015 #13
All medicines have major side effects and can be misused. Anti-depressants have saved the lives uppityperson Mar 2015 #67
People who require Kelvin Mace Mar 2015 #14
Exactly...there is speculation that he may have been driven Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #17
There is indeed no shortage of speculation. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #23
But, increasingly based on facts from the field. Thankfully. Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #24
On the other hand people with severe depression should not be flying airplanes bklyncowgirl Mar 2015 #22
Sure, as long as they get comprehensive Kelvin Mace Mar 2015 #26
Now I guess we'll see even more stigmatizing of people with mental illness. alarimer Mar 2015 #20
yup. mopinko Mar 2015 #29
... Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #30
By some people in this very thread. eggplant Mar 2015 #33
happens every time. mopinko Mar 2015 #35
As someone upthread suggested, transfer them temporarily Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #31
and how do you intend to ascertain this information? mopinko Mar 2015 #34
Well, this pipedream is about to get very real for Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #36
stupid. just stupid. mopinko Mar 2015 #37
If you are taking a mind-altering, pschotropic drug, you should not Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #38
sounds like his shrink told him that. mopinko Mar 2015 #40
I am calling no-one a 'potential murderer'...and I agree that his shrink bears responsibilty, also.. Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #48
and would you want to have to share this w your employer? mopinko Mar 2015 #53
Well, I certainly wouldn't want to wait until I snapped and took 150 souls Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #55
+1 progressoid Mar 2015 #43
Germanwings actually had a procedure Ms. Toad Mar 2015 #39
Which is likely to be revised and tightened up in the wake of all of this... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #50
What if it is their first incident? Soem people you just can't reach. cbdo2007 Mar 2015 #87
That would depend on the gravity and scope of the incident, surely? Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #89
No, I saying what if flying a plane into a mountain is their first incident.... cbdo2007 Mar 2015 #90
So true, how many times do we hear, 'but there were no signs...' Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #91
Reading down the replies to here, they are here and it is incredible. uppityperson Mar 2015 #68
+1000 smirkymonkey Mar 2015 #95
So begins the corporate defence against lawsuits...the lawyers imprint is all over this. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #21
Lufthansa's lawyers are certainly working 24-hour days... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #25
Sad that when I saw his pic, I'm glad he's not from Mid-East duhneece Mar 2015 #27
Yeah, sad commentary. What a messed up world... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #28
So when is Pat Robertson Liberalagogo Mar 2015 #52
Shit, I hate these threads. hunter Mar 2015 #58
I also have a borderline bi-polar component. I wouldn't Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #61
A complicating factor, at least with me... hunter Mar 2015 #65
Wow, know this scenario SO well... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #66
I'm gratified Doc Holliday Mar 2015 #59
Let's just hope this tragedy leads to a tightening up of what the French Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #63
the clinic denies co-pilot was treated for depression magical thyme Mar 2015 #62
Details will soon emerge on reason for 'sick notes' that he is Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #64
Maybe his mom wrote 'em. TeeYiYi Mar 2015 #74
Many clinics do not treat anyone for depression....like a PCP office wouldn't give cbdo2007 Mar 2015 #88
This clinic is going to have to disclose his illness. It's inevitable riderinthestorm Mar 2015 #94
they'll share it with the investigators/authorities magical thyme Mar 2015 #98
I read a report he was dx with diabetes gwheezie Mar 2015 #76
Have not heard that...diabetic coma? Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #78
I should have noted sarcasm gwheezie Mar 2015 #84
The pile of undisclosed sicknotes at his home would tend to Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #86
Correct gwheezie Mar 2015 #93
pointless to speculate. magical thyme Mar 2015 #99
Let's really go off on a tangent jmowreader Mar 2015 #97
He did decide to do just that... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #100
Now we have to figure out why jmowreader Mar 2015 #101
Yes, for the sake of 'white knuckle' flyers the world over... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #102
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