Posted on 09/01/2010 9:18:06 AM PDT by Frenchtown Dan
Omar Bin Laden, the fourth-born son of Osama Bin Laden, has hospitalized and treated for schizophrenia after hearing his father's voice in his head. It's true that he was put on medication but released himself early," said a spokesman for Zeina Al Sabah, Omar's wife. The spokesman confirmed that Omar had bipolar disorder and was on anti-depressants.
Months before, Zeina bin Laden had said her husband's whole family was "psychologically broken," and that she had found it "very, very difficult" adapting to life in the first family of terrorism.
The two have split over his condition. "I just can't cope with this anymore. I love Omar with all my heart, but I've asked him for a divorce," she told London's Daily Mail.
"Our wedding vows said 'In sickness and in health,' but if this goes on any longer I could end up dead," she said.
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Dancing with the Devil has consequences.
He probably inherited it from his father.
For sure.
No problem a aspirin on a .357 round will fix the problem.
Anti-depressants alone are not sufficient treatment for bipolar disorder. More than likely he will continue to get ill. Anti-depressants alone trigger can trigger hypo-mania or mania in a patient with bipolar disorder.
Interesting information.
Aside — What’s with the format of the interview in which former beauty queen, Diane Sawyer, is posed behind the large desk as a bespectacled college professor and flanked by a large and showy gaggle of shiny awards? Weird.
I wouldn’t waste the aspirin! :)
“Help, Tora Bora’s fallen and I can’t get up”
Probably some junk awards she picked up at a flea market to make a nice picture.
No sh!t . . .
Sad. Poor guy.
huh
See, now, in this country if you have Osama’s voice in your head they’ll give you an hour-long show on MSNBC.
Yeah, along with the other freaks.
Probably due to the inbreeding of the Arabs.
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