homeagain wrote: AGAIN.....ADDITIONAL information comes forward (per NYTIMES)....Robin was in a"treatment curve" for thedisease...meaning,doctors were ADJUSTING MEDS for Parkinson's....he was given a "cocktail" of meds that had the potential to exacerbate his ALREADY critical depressive state....PLEASE PS....STOP this Unrelenting and ugly "judgement" of this kind,gentle human....doctors will throw sh** against the wall just to see what will "stick" and sometimes the end result is NOT pretty. JMO
And your opinion is somehow more valid than mine home? I don't think so. You just got through judging doctors and you have the unmitigated gall to call on me to stop judging? Do you fail to realize your own hypocrisy or do you just not care?
There's a potential for the sun to explode tomorrow, a potential for the poles to reverse tomorrow. That there exists some potential doesn't do anything to quantify just how much of a potential there is. Would you care to quantify your generalization given that reality? Just how potential was it that the Parkinson's meds would exacerbate his depression home? Was it nearly 100% likely, 50% likely, not at all likely?
As to your characterization of Williams, tell me something. Does a "kind, gentle human" step out on his wife with cocktail waitresses and nannies? How "kind" do you think that is?
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He's dead. Period. He killed himself and there is not one of us here on this forum that can pass any judgement on him, make any judgement about why he did it or whether it was selfish or not. We have but a sliver of information about the details.
And cheap shots like "Does a "kind, gentle human" step out on his wife with cocktail waitresses and nannies?" have NOTHING to do with his suicide. He's not here to defend himself. We can pontificate all we want, it carries no weight.
He's gone. It's tragic, too bad, he will be missed by a lot of people. That's about all we can say.