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Post by cubanitafresca on Jan 16, 2016 13:32:51 GMT -4
Considering this is the same man that believes the Illuminati is behind 9/11 or some other bullshit story about the twin towers - I'm not the least bit surprised he's turning to some quack Dr to save him. Ridiculous wealth can only protect you from Darwinism for so long. My understanding is that if you go off the meds, they may or may not work when you go back on them. So he may have totally shot himself in the foot. heh.
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Post by discoprincess on Jan 18, 2016 15:25:31 GMT -4
I'm watching Charlie on Dr. Oz right now. In the first part of this episode, Dr. Oz (and another doctor) proceed with a line of questioning that implies that they think that Charlie may be bipolar. (Well, duh!) Charlie doesn't deny it, but he doesn't fully admit it either. He said that "others" had said that about him in the past, but it's not clear whether he had been officially diagnosed. I get the feeling that Charlie may be beyond help at this point. It seems that Charlie doesn't think that the (suspected) bipolar disorder is a serious problem. He believes this is normal (for him). ETA: I know he has his own show, but I would love to see a guest appearance from Dr. Drew because he's an addiction specialist and Charlie has his fair share of addictions. On a side note, during an earlier segment Charlie was jogging with Dr. Oz. Charlie has a visible gut. On another note, he has a sense of humor.
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Post by ladyboy on Jan 19, 2016 8:42:58 GMT -4
I always thought he was funny. Asshole, but funny.
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Post by Ginger on Jan 19, 2016 11:34:28 GMT -4
I always thought he was funny. Asshole, but funny. That's how he gets all these women.
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Post by kostgard on Jan 19, 2016 12:51:26 GMT -4
Yeah, he's always had very good comic timing.
I wonder if like some bipolar people he doesn't want treatment because he doesn't want to level out - he enjoys the "highs" too much.
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Post by cubanitafresca on Jan 22, 2016 15:02:16 GMT -4
Yeah, he's always had very good comic timing. I wonder if like some bipolar people he doesn't want treatment because he doesn't want to level out - he enjoys the "highs" too much. Some people really don't respond well to the meds either - the side effects can be really bad for some people.
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waytoocheerful
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Post by waytoocheerful on Jan 22, 2016 23:46:21 GMT -4
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Post by MrsOldManBalls on Jan 23, 2016 8:44:18 GMT -4
Just buy your own house that he has no control over Denise. It'll be so much better for all of you that way. I agree that he needs to honour his promises and responsibilities to the kids, but the home needs to be no strings attached.
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Post by Ginger on Jan 23, 2016 13:10:06 GMT -4
Just buy your own house that he has no control over Denise. It'll be so much better for all of you that way. I agree that he needs to honour his promises and responsibilities to the kids, but the home needs to be no strings attached. I think Denise realized that when she agreed to give up the house she owned and move next door to Charlie (at his request). She's probably not surprised that he went back on his promise not to go psycho and evict them.
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CarolinaGirl
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Post by CarolinaGirl on Jan 23, 2016 13:33:19 GMT -4
I think her reaction has more to do with what he said to their 9-year than the house.
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