‘It’s Your Body … Do What You Want:’ Woman Has Drain Cleaner Dropleted in Her Eyes..

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‘It’s Your Body … Do What You Want:’ Woman Has Drain Cleaner Dropleted in Her Eyes to Become Blind

A North Carolina woman recently appeared on the television shows “The Doctors” and “Dr. Phil” to explain that she had a psychologist droplet drain cleaner in her eyes out of her desire to be blind.

“It’s your body,” Amber “Jewel” Shuping said. “You should be able to do what you want to do with it.”

Shuping outlined that as a child she was considered legally blind without eyeglasses, and began thinking that she should have been born blind.

“It got to the point where I felt that I shouldn’t be seeing at all,” she said. “I felt imprisoned by my sight.”

“People depend way too much on their eyesight,” Shuping asserted. “People think of blindness as a disability. I think of being empowered and being free when I think of being blind.”

She said that she would lay in the grass and stare at the sun for hours after her mother told her doing so would blind her, but it didn’t work. Years later, Shuping joined a group for people who had the same desire and learned how to pretend to be blind as she walked with a cane.

At age 23, after meeting a psychologist online, she decided that she wanted to have drain cleaner poured in her eyes so that she could become blind for real.

“I put all my time into researching how to go blind,” Shuping said, explaining that she soon traveled to Chicago to have the psychologist carry out the plan. “I was 23 years old and I had waited all of my life for this chance.”

She explained that the moment the drain cleaner left the dropper and hit her eyes, she was in excruciating pain, but yet was glad because she would now be blind.

“The drain cleaner had eaten through my eyelids and my eyes,” Shuping stated. “With all the pain, all I could think was, Yes, this is going to work. I’m going to be blind.”

The two then waited for 30 minutes and then went to the hospital, where they lied by telling medical staff that it was all an accident. Doctors tried to save her eyesight, but she got worse with each passing week and has spent the last seven years living blind.

“Why would a psychologist do that?” Dr. Phil McGraw asked Shuping.

“Doctors won’t do it because they believe its unethical,” she replied.

“Did it occur to you that maybe they were right?” McGraw asked.

Shuping’s condition has been classified as Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID). The term “transabled” has also been used to describe persons like Shuping.

As previously reported, an article published by a Canadian newspaper in June outlined that now following transgenderism are reports of a class of people who believe that they are disabled people trapped in a healthy person’s body—and are going so far as to injure and maim themselves so that they can align with their preferred identity.

“As the public begins to embrace people who identify as transgender, the trans people within the disability movement are also seeking their due, or at very least a bit of understanding in a public that cannot fathom why anyone would want to be anything other than healthy and mobile,” Sarah Boesveld with the National Post wrote on June 3.

One of the experts on the matter cited in her article included Clive Baldwin, an associate professor of social work at St. Thomas University in New Brunswick, who has interviewed nearly 40 “transabled” persons. Baldwin also appeared on “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio,” in which he further explained the condition, which is also known as Body Alignment Integrity Disorder.

t’s usually a very specific disability that people want,” he said. “It might be an above left knee amputation, or a right below elbow amputation. Some people want to be paralyzed. They don’t want their legs to work.”

Others have also expressed concern over the concept. Marsha West of Berean Research said that with “trans” persons becoming more vocal in today’s society, right and wrong is further becoming muddled.

What’s really at issue here is that it’s no longer deemed appropriate to view people as having psychological disorders—and the fact of the matter is that trans-people do have a psychological disorder,” she wrote in a blog post earlier this month. “Because the Left is bent on making the most perverted and bizarre human behaviors ‘normal,’ pretty much anything goes in our moral relativistic society.”


I think the psychologist who "helped" should be in jail. Its messed up when "treatment" these days includes indulging in the fantasies of the ill.
 

Angel4Truth

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Yes.


It is what it is. If we want to talk about the insurance system, we can, just not sure if we want to go too far off topic. Up to you. :)

Im not just talking about insurance. Im talking about tax dollars, care for them (she will need additional care being blind that she did not need seeing)

Why do you think its ok to indulge a fantasy to the point that it forces other people to be involved?
 

Quetzal

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Im not just talking about insurance. Im talking about tax dollars, care for them (she will need additional care being blind that she did not need seeing)

Why do you think its ok to indulge a fantasy to the point that it forces other people to be involved?
Right, I do think it was a selfish act for her to take her sight on purpose, thus, taking possible resources away from others who genuinely need it. This is certainly an outlier of a case.
 

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she shoulda donated her eyes to the eye bank so a really blind person could see
 

Nazaroo

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This all follows from "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" from Aleister Creepy.

This all could have been stopped by the arrest and execution of all the "Free"masons and bogus magicians and spiritualists in the 1880s, but by that time the ruling judges and lawyers in the UK were all homos and pedophiles.
 

Angel4Truth

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Right, I do think it was a selfish act for her to take her sight on purpose, thus, taking possible resources away from others who genuinely need it. This is certainly an outlier of a case.

Do you think other people should pay for it? (When people choose to alter themselves to make themselves into their own fantasies)
 

PureX

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I think the psychologist who "helped" should be in jail. Its messed up when "treatment" these days includes indulging in the fantasies of the ill.
I agree.

But unfortunately, people often seek out the "professionals" that will tell them what they want to hear, and do for them what they want them to do, regardless of how insane of destructive. And since, in our culture, money governs all, there will always be someone willing to indulge someone else's sickness, for money.
 

Angel4Truth

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I agree.

But unfortunately, people often seek out the "professionals" that will tell them what they want to hear, and do for them what they want them to do, regardless of how insane of destructive. And since, in our culture, money governs all, there will always be someone willing to indulge someone else's sickness, for money.

I agree, and believe it also applies to those who do sex change operations on perfectly healthy people in order to help them indulge in their fantasies to be something other than what they are.
 

PureX

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I agree, and believe it also applies to those who do sex change operations on perfectly healthy people in order to help them indulge in their fantasies to be something other than what they are.
Well, as with all things, there is no absolute rule. We also pierce and tattoo our bodies, and augment our physical appearance to "fit in" after birth defects and traumatic accidents. Yet no one would suggest that these are insane or destructive procedures. So the line between what is reasonable and what isn't reasonable will naturally be blurry and disputed, and we will disagree forever about how to determine it.

Like it or not, life is complicated. And people are different. These things are never going to be easy to resolve.
 
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