Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 35946

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milestones/serzone/basic bio

Posted by paul on June 4, 2000, at 1:44:55

dont know why, but nobody here seems to post a "basic bio" so's we can get to know each other better. this seems like a good idea to me-what better way to get a fuller picture of the person in addition to his/her challenges which is pretty much all we see here?
as for me, i'm a recently-reformed bike-nut, mechanical engineer, musician and of course ten thousand other things. i lost the ability to tolerate the agony of a regular bike and got a recumbent. after much redesigning and gnashing of teeth, i had a rideable machine. two nights ago, i crossed the 1,000 mile barrier. i wanted to share this joy with the group because i'm sure we could all use a little more of that in our lives. if you're looking for great exercise and more goddamn fun than you'll ever be able to describe to another person, get a recumbent. if you want some pointers, feel free to email directly. the benefits i've enjoyed are without end.
the serzone experience has taken quite the interesting turn. many people seem to become more able to "speak thier mind" when on serzone, and i'm no exception. it hasn't gotten innapropriate yet, but i fear this may happen so i'm cutting the dosage down avec herr dokktorr's approval. have any of you experienced this? at 500 mg/night i slept better but my mind refused to turn off. my doc has suggested seroquel-to quiet yon brainule- which i'm not too hot on due to the weight gain problem. any info on this greatly appreciated. it's also classified as a major tranquilizer the mere mention of which makes my skin crawl. dont like way-heavy drugs.
last butt knot least-anybody out there as sick of bobb or whatever his name is and his diatribes as i am?
may the longtime sun shine 'pon you
all love surround you
and the pure light within you
guide your way on.....
pcl

 

Re: milestones/serzone/basic bio

Posted by medlib on June 4, 2000, at 11:55:25

In reply to milestones/serzone/basic bio, posted by paul on June 4, 2000, at 1:44:55


Paul--Enjoyed your post; congratulations on your thousand mile milestone! Where did you go?
My brother has a recumbent bike; he says that the best part about it, aside from the increased rear-end and joint comfort is the ability to get somewhere while still staying "connected." Of course, it helps if you live somewhere you *want* to be connected to. Where I live, I'll take air-conditioned entombment every time.

Re bios: That stuff tends to come out in bits, similar to real-life friendships. Some of us reveal parts of our inner selves here that we've exposed nowhere else; without external anonymity, much of that might not be possible. Trust, for an individual or a group, is as easy to lose as it is difficult to win. Of course, since this is no longer the "safe" place it once seemed, maybe the nature of the posts will continue to change along with the names of the posters.

Re drugs: Sometimes I think that category labels are as limiting to drugs as stereotypes are to people. They focus attention on a single dimension, ignoring the potentional value visible from a different view. Who, "crazy" or not, wants to take an "antipsychotic"? But small doses of "major" drugs have been known to help more while hindering less than larger doses of "minor" drugs. YMMV! Maybe it's more a matter of "fit" than character--with drugs *and* with people.

And, while we're on that subject, I sincerely share your sentiments on your last topic. I feel sad when posters I have come to value, who are as fragile and vulnerable as I feel, are subjected to personal meanness deliberately designed to harm. Even if the triggers can be ignored, the fallout pain and distrust can't. From my view, it's a poisonously bad "fit," with debilitating side effects. I just hope it's not a permanent condition.

Well wishes----medlib


>I dont know why, but nobody here seems to post a "basic bio" so's we can get to know each other better. this seems like a good idea to me-what better way to get a fuller picture of the person in addition to his/her challenges which is pretty much all we see here?
> as for me, i'm a recently-reformed bike-nut, mechanical engineer, musician and of course ten thousand other things. i lost the ability to tolerate the agony of a regular bike and got a recumbent. after much redesigning and gnashing of teeth, i had a rideable machine. two nights ago, i crossed the 1,000 mile barrier. i wanted to share this joy with the group because i'm sure we could all use a little more of that in our lives. if you're looking for great exercise and more goddamn fun than you'll ever be able to describe to another person, get a recumbent. if you want some pointers, feel free to email directly. the benefits i've enjoyed are without end.
> the serzone experience has taken quite the interesting turn. many people seem to become more able to "speak thier mind" when on serzone, and i'm no exception. it hasn't gotten innapropriate yet, but i fear this may happen so i'm cutting the dosage down avec herr dokktorr's approval. have any of you experienced this? at 500 mg/night i slept better but my mind refused to turn off. my doc has suggested seroquel-to quiet yon brainule- which i'm not too hot on due to the weight gain problem. any info on this greatly appreciated. it's also classified as a major tranquilizer the mere mention of which makes my skin crawl. dont like way-heavy drugs.
> last butt knot least-anybody out there as sick of bobb or whatever his name is and his diatribes as i am?
> may the longtime sun shine 'pon you
> all love surround you
> and the pure light within you
> guide your way on.....
> pcl

 

Re: milestones/serzone/basic bio

Posted by Noa on June 4, 2000, at 14:10:01

In reply to Re: milestones/serzone/basic bio, posted by medlib on June 4, 2000, at 11:55:25

I enjoyed your post, too.

What exactly is a recumbent bike?

Congrats on the 1000.

And, I think you know my answer to your last question.

 

Re: please be civil

Posted by Aunt B on June 4, 2000, at 17:33:05

In reply to milestones/serzone/basic bio, posted by paul on June 4, 2000, at 1:44:55

> last butt knot least-anybody out there as sick of bobb or whatever his name is and his diatribes as i am?


please be civil

 

Re: please be civil

Posted by paul on June 4, 2000, at 22:34:04

In reply to Re: please be civil, posted by Aunt B on June 4, 2000, at 17:33:05

there's a difference between playing with language and altering accepted spellings to get a point across. due to the subject matter, i just happened to hit too birds wif won stone.
pcl

 

Re: milestones/serzone/basic bio

Posted by paul on June 4, 2000, at 22:36:30

In reply to Re: milestones/serzone/basic bio, posted by Noa on June 4, 2000, at 14:10:01

noa-
go to recumbents.com. it's ALL there!
pcl

 

????? » paul

Posted by Aunt B on June 4, 2000, at 23:07:27

In reply to Re: please be civil, posted by paul on June 4, 2000, at 22:34:04

?????


> there's a difference between playing with language and altering accepted spellings to get a point across. due to the subject matter, i just happened to hit too birds wif won stone.
> pcl


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