Mental Health in Colorado

Denver, CO. - JULY 14: Daniel Fulsom and his common-law wife, Connie Lynn Bell, have lived under a 6th Avenue bridge for a month in Denver, CO July 14, 2014. They have been homeless over four years. Connie lists a series of mental health issues attributing her anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, to an abusive relationship and loosing her children to social services in 2009. She said she couldnt take the Effexor and Seroquel prescribed to her, "I felt like a zombie and I couldnt function." Taking a hit of marijuana Connie said, "Thats what helps me. I'd rather go to that than the stuff these doctors make." Daniel admits that he has his own mental health issues, "since the beginning of this year Ive had nothing but bad luck. I'm trying to get out of a depression stage right now. I don't think about suicide, but I have a couple times this year." Daniel changes the subject, "Did you hear about the new law that Obama's trying pass, about the chip?" Connie answered, "By 2017 he wants everybody to have a computer chip implanted in their brain." Departing the camp, Bernie said, "I can't believe we treat the least of our brothers like this, its very sad." (Photo By Craig F. Walker / The Denver Post)
Denver, CO. - JULY 14: Daniel Fulsom and his common-law wife, Connie Lynn Bell, have lived under a 6th Avenue bridge for a month in Denver, CO July 14, 2014. They have been homeless over four years. Connie lists a series of mental health issues attributing her anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, to an abusive relationship and loosing her children to social services in 2009. She said she couldnt take the Effexor and Seroquel prescribed to her, "I felt like a zombie and I couldnt function." Taking a hit of marijuana Connie said, "Thats what helps me. I'd rather go to that than the stuff these doctors make." Daniel admits that he has his own mental health issues, "since the beginning of this year Ive had nothing but bad luck. I'm trying to get out of a depression stage right now. I don't think about suicide, but I have a couple times this year." Daniel changes the subject, "Did you hear about the new law that Obama's trying pass, about the chip?" Connie answered, "By 2017 he wants everybody to have a computer chip implanted in their brain." Departing the camp, Bernie said, "I can't believe we treat the least of our brothers like this, its very sad." (Photo By Craig F. Walker / The Denver Post)
Mental Health in Colorado
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Craig F. Walker / Colaborador
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Denver Post
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14 de julio de 2014
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