Kolek planning to go pro
I think it is incredibly sad. Depression is a very powerful mental illness. Her actions are so extreme and out of character to how she lived previously that hopefully she was able to get the help that she needed. It's just an incredibly bizarre and, at the same time, sensational story. Best of luck to her and her family.
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
People who actually have depression, I agree. But so many people today use "depression" as a crutch or excuse for not wanting to deal with their own actions (or to explain the actions of others). It's just like people who see a normal kid throw a tantrum, and they immediately chalk it up to, "oh, he can't help it... he probably has ADD."That said, depression and bi-polar disorder are two related but different issues. Bi-polar is when you're depressed some of the time (and on the opposite end of the spectrum at other times), depressive illness means you're chronically depressed most or all of the time (you don't have manic episodes). What SFH did was certainly indicative of bi-polar, not depression, but as I recall, it was her brother who struggled with bi-polar disorder. Bi-polar can be hereditary, but that doesn't mean that if you parents or siblings have it, you will too; I don't recall ever seeing that she was diagnosed with anything, and if she was, so what... not my business.Sometimes, the explanation doesn't have to be medical. Occam's razor would suggest that she's simply an egocentric slut; but you can't call someone a slut anymore in today's society... it's much more PC to denigrate a group of people who struggle with an illness by lumping an outlier into that circle just because we can't understand why someone would do such a thing. There's no medical rationale at all... some people in this world are simply jerks, assh0les, or sexual deviants... the only thing that's surprising here is that anyone would be surprised that someone like this would live in Madison.Just because someone's actions don't foot with my social mores, doesn't mean I have to find some medical excuse to explain the behavior. Stone Cold may be right... she may simply love sleeping around, period. So what... as long as she's not hurting me or my family, to each their own.
Her depression/bi-polar disorders have been well-documented dating back to the 1990s. It was depression/bi-polar that caused her to collapse in the Olympic finals in 2000 (on the third of 4 laps she started to get passed, panicked she was going to lose the race, and collapsed to the track untouched by anyone.)The Vegas incident was two years ago. So, it's not like she invented "depression" to explain her actions in Vegas.But hey, if makes you feel better to look past her well documented history with mental disorder and chalk it up to some Madison inspired counter-culture deviant behavior that she never displayed before two years ago, go right ahead.
You missed the point completely; nevertheless, please point me to this "well-documented" evidence she was diagnosed bi-polar (by a medical doctor).
April 3, 2009Former Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton Opens Up About the Depression That Destroyed Her Athletic Career—and How She Got Her Life Back on Trackhttp://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20271041,00.htmlSeptember 28, 2008Suzy Favor Hamilton tells of personal anguish, what really happened at 2000 Olympicshttp://host.madison.com/news/suzy-favor-hamilton-tells-of-personal-anguish-what-really-happened/article_ff4ec358-fffa-5f72-9166-44cfb0520b78.html#ixzz3L5NZuDoBSep 08, 2010Suzy Favor Hamilton Talks about Her Brother’s Suicide, Facing Her Own Darknesshttp://www.wsaw.com/home/headlines/102310129.htmlI realize this will not satisfy you (it was written three years before the Vegas affair) as you prefer to yell "slut" to make yourself feel better. But in the 1990s when she was the world's top miler, and after her brother committed suicide, she admitted to suffering from a mid form of what afflicted him.
Yeah, I forgot about the "let's diagnose Suzy Favor Hamilton" topic. Another Scoop classic.
Is pajama boy really from UW? I always thought that was a joke.