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PHUKET, Thailand-- While volunteers struggled to collect bodies washing up on the once-pristine beaches of an upscale resort isle in Thailand, ghoulish tourists rolled out their towels yesterday, doffed their bikini tops and vacationed like nothing had happened.

An indignant Russian who arrived at the Novotel Phuket Resort on the day after the tsunami loudly complained that there was no champagne reception.

Other guests have pestered the hotel's grieving staff with complaints that their rooms lack good views.

(happy new year)
NY Daily News, December 30, 2004
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the ones who won't care more...

the ones who think they can't care more...

the ones who think they are doing
enough already...

the ones who simply type
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the ones who simply watch
and do nothing more...

in the mirror...on the morrow...

Postpartum psychosis is a very serious mental illness that can affect new mothers. This illness can happen quickly, often within the first 3 months after childbirth. Women can lose touch with reality, often having auditory hallucinations (hearing things that aren't actually happening, like a person talking) and delusions (seeing things differently from what they are). Visual hallucinations (seeing things that aren't there) are less common. Other symptoms include insomnia (not being able to sleep), feeling agitated (unsettled) and angry, and strange feelings and behaviors. Women who have postpartum psychosis need treatment right away and almost always need medication. Sometimes women are put into the hospital because they are at risk for hurting themselves or someone else.
from:
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/postpartum.htm