Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1080851

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Six days in the hospital. NMS again!

Posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 10:18:40

Saw my doc for stomach pain, residual headache, and low grade fever. He pushed around on my abdomen and set up a CT scan in 20 minutes for me.

Then I went home, grabbed a few things and took a cab to the hospital. ($18.00 each way...:) Was in for one full week exactly. Two very good internists, two MRI's. Dozens of blood test and fever was getting worse and blood was getting more bacteria in it not less.


The original thought was inflamed pancreas. Then they checked the gall bladder: the numbers didn't add up. Then we talked NMS. I told them all this other stuff wasn't involved but the fever certainly felt familiar. We dropped the 400 m.g. Seroquel and three days later I was out of there. Now Zyprexas and Seroquel have somehow pulled this rare hat trick. Zyprexa had much higher fevers but fever is fever.

I haven't slept in days so Monday morning I called my doc (You've really been through the mill!). I said I can't sleep at all, I need some help now! He gave me Haldol for Christ's sake and Ambien. RX was out out of Ambien yesterday so took 5 m.g. Haldol and stared at the ceiling for 8 hours. Once again, Haldol scares me. So what are the top 10 reported side effects of Haldol reported to the FDA? See #6. See #4. I do not want to continue with this unless someone has a positive spin on it.

Just got a call from my doc's office. Medicare won't approve Ambien until I try Belsomra! It appears useless. It sounds like a hearing aid or a mattress.

1 Weight increased 1012
2Diabetes mellitus974
3Type 2 diabetes mellitus755
4Extrapyramidal disorder727
5Drug interaction654
6Neuroleptic malignant syndrome604
7Agitation595
8Somnolence*582
9Confusional state528
10Pyrexia505

 

Lou's warning to you mothers-eigeepharbyn » Phil

Posted by Lou Pilder on July 30, 2015, at 12:20:32

In reply to Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 10:18:40

> Saw my doc for stomach pain, residual headache, and low grade fever. He pushed around on my abdomen and set up a CT scan in 20 minutes for me.
>
> Then I went home, grabbed a few things and took a cab to the hospital. ($18.00 each way...:) Was in for one full week exactly. Two very good internists, two MRI's. Dozens of blood test and fever was getting worse and blood was getting more bacteria in it not less.
>
>
> The original thought was inflamed pancreas. Then they checked the gall bladder: the numbers didn't add up. Then we talked NMS. I told them all this other stuff wasn't involved but the fever certainly felt familiar. We dropped the 400 m.g. Seroquel and three days later I was out of there. Now Zyprexas and Seroquel have somehow pulled this rare hat trick. Zyprexa had much higher fevers but fever is fever.
>
> I haven't slept in days so Monday morning I called my doc (You've really been through the mill!). I said I can't sleep at all, I need some help now! He gave me Haldol for Christ's sake and Ambien. RX was out out of Ambien yesterday so took 5 m.g. Haldol and stared at the ceiling for 8 hours. Once again, Haldol scares me. So what are the top 10 reported side effects of Haldol reported to the FDA? See #6. See #4. I do not want to continue with this unless someone has a positive spin on it.
>
> Just got a call from my doc's office. Medicare won't approve Ambien until I try Belsomra! It appears useless. It sounds like a hearing aid or a mattress.
>
> 1 Weight increased 1012
> 2Diabetes mellitus974
> 3Type 2 diabetes mellitus755
> 4Extrapyramidal disorder727
> 5Drug interaction654
> 6Neuroleptic malignant syndrome604
> 7Agitation595
> 8Somnolence*582
> 9Confusional state528
> 10Pyrexia505

Friends, readers, mothers,
Now you can see what can happen to your child if they stay on these drugs. Do you want for your child what you see here by the poster? There is no denying that what the poster is experiencing, which could cause death by the way, could be attributed by the drugs the poster has taken. And what do the doctors do for him? They say to him to take more drugs. Drugs that could kill him in this case.
You see, the drug in question, Haldol, is a knock off of a drug that I am prohibited to post about here by Mr. Hsiung, (yet he can post the swastika). And if you knew what he will not allow you to know from me here, I think it could save your life and the children being drugged by their mothers in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor.
And the posters that mock and taunt me and ridicule me here, all with the allowing of by Mr. Hsiung and his deputies of record, whose blood will those that are killed by the drugs here be on?
Lou

 

Lou's warning -death

Posted by Lou Pilder on July 30, 2015, at 12:48:53

In reply to Lou's warning to you mothers-eigeepharbyn » Phil, posted by Lou Pilder on July 30, 2015, at 12:20:32

> > Saw my doc for stomach pain, residual headache, and low grade fever. He pushed around on my abdomen and set up a CT scan in 20 minutes for me.
> >
> > Then I went home, grabbed a few things and took a cab to the hospital. ($18.00 each way...:) Was in for one full week exactly. Two very good internists, two MRI's. Dozens of blood test and fever was getting worse and blood was getting more bacteria in it not less.
> >
> >
> > The original thought was inflamed pancreas. Then they checked the gall bladder: the numbers didn't add up. Then we talked NMS. I told them all this other stuff wasn't involved but the fever certainly felt familiar. We dropped the 400 m.g. Seroquel and three days later I was out of there. Now Zyprexas and Seroquel have somehow pulled this rare hat trick. Zyprexa had much higher fevers but fever is fever.
> >
> > I haven't slept in days so Monday morning I called my doc (You've really been through the mill!). I said I can't sleep at all, I need some help now! He gave me Haldol for Christ's sake and Ambien. RX was out out of Ambien yesterday so took 5 m.g. Haldol and stared at the ceiling for 8 hours. Once again, Haldol scares me. So what are the top 10 reported side effects of Haldol reported to the FDA? See #6. See #4. I do not want to continue with this unless someone has a positive spin on it.
> >
> > Just got a call from my doc's office. Medicare won't approve Ambien until I try Belsomra! It appears useless. It sounds like a hearing aid or a mattress.
> >
> > 1 Weight increased 1012
> > 2Diabetes mellitus974
> > 3Type 2 diabetes mellitus755
> > 4Extrapyramidal disorder727
> > 5Drug interaction654
> > 6Neuroleptic malignant syndrome604
> > 7Agitation595
> > 8Somnolence*582
> > 9Confusional state528
> > 10Pyrexia505
>
> Friends, readers, mothers,
> Now you can see what can happen to your child if they stay on these drugs. Do you want for your child what you see here by the poster? There is no denying that what the poster is experiencing, which could cause death by the way, could be attributed by the drugs the poster has taken. And what do the doctors do for him? They say to him to take more drugs. Drugs that could kill him in this case.
> You see, the drug in question, Haldol, is a knock off of a drug that I am prohibited to post about here by Mr. Hsiung, (yet he can post the swastika). And if you knew what he will not allow you to know from me here, I think it could save your life and the children being drugged by their mothers in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor.
> And the posters that mock and taunt me and ridicule me here, all with the allowing of by Mr. Hsiung and his deputies of record, whose blood will those that are killed by the drugs here be on?
> Lou

Friends,
The doctors have told Phil to take Haldol. Let us see what the chances of Phil being killed by this drug. Let us look at the following:
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/haldol/death
Now look at the age of Phil who is on medicare which means he could be over 65. If he is in that age group, look at that 57% of the deaths caused by Haldol, which is relatively high at over 3%, which could mean that Phil is being drugged by the doctor with a drug that could kill 57% of the 3% (is that right?) and look at Zyprexa and Seroquel listed here taken by him. I am prohibited by Mr. Hsiung to post here a lot concerning this situation that Phil is posting about that I think could save his life if it was not for the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. Hsiung.
So I would like readers to step back. Take a good look at what is goin' on here. And when it is time to decide, remember not only what I have posted here, but remember that I am prohibited to post here what I think could save lives and prevent life-ruining conditions.
As long as Mr. Hsiung will not take down the swastika that he has posted here, readers could discard what I am saying. As long as Mr. Hsiung allows posters to call me a disturbed person, readers could discard what I am saying here. As long as Mr. Hsiung allows antisemitic propaganda to be seen here as being supportive, readers could discard what I am saying. But when you see death after death here, their blood will be upon who?
Lou

 

Lou's warning -death

Posted by Lou Pilder on July 30, 2015, at 12:49:25

In reply to Lou's warning to you mothers-eigeepharbyn » Phil, posted by Lou Pilder on July 30, 2015, at 12:20:32

> > Saw my doc for stomach pain, residual headache, and low grade fever. He pushed around on my abdomen and set up a CT scan in 20 minutes for me.
> >
> > Then I went home, grabbed a few things and took a cab to the hospital. ($18.00 each way...:) Was in for one full week exactly. Two very good internists, two MRI's. Dozens of blood test and fever was getting worse and blood was getting more bacteria in it not less.
> >
> >
> > The original thought was inflamed pancreas. Then they checked the gall bladder: the numbers didn't add up. Then we talked NMS. I told them all this other stuff wasn't involved but the fever certainly felt familiar. We dropped the 400 m.g. Seroquel and three days later I was out of there. Now Zyprexas and Seroquel have somehow pulled this rare hat trick. Zyprexa had much higher fevers but fever is fever.
> >
> > I haven't slept in days so Monday morning I called my doc (You've really been through the mill!). I said I can't sleep at all, I need some help now! He gave me Haldol for Christ's sake and Ambien. RX was out out of Ambien yesterday so took 5 m.g. Haldol and stared at the ceiling for 8 hours. Once again, Haldol scares me. So what are the top 10 reported side effects of Haldol reported to the FDA? See #6. See #4. I do not want to continue with this unless someone has a positive spin on it.
> >
> > Just got a call from my doc's office. Medicare won't approve Ambien until I try Belsomra! It appears useless. It sounds like a hearing aid or a mattress.
> >
> > 1 Weight increased 1012
> > 2Diabetes mellitus974
> > 3Type 2 diabetes mellitus755
> > 4Extrapyramidal disorder727
> > 5Drug interaction654
> > 6Neuroleptic malignant syndrome604
> > 7Agitation595
> > 8Somnolence*582
> > 9Confusional state528
> > 10Pyrexia505
>
> Friends, readers, mothers,
> Now you can see what can happen to your child if they stay on these drugs. Do you want for your child what you see here by the poster? There is no denying that what the poster is experiencing, which could cause death by the way, could be attributed by the drugs the poster has taken. And what do the doctors do for him? They say to him to take more drugs. Drugs that could kill him in this case.
> You see, the drug in question, Haldol, is a knock off of a drug that I am prohibited to post about here by Mr. Hsiung, (yet he can post the swastika). And if you knew what he will not allow you to know from me here, I think it could save your life and the children being drugged by their mothers in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor.
> And the posters that mock and taunt me and ridicule me here, all with the allowing of by Mr. Hsiung and his deputies of record, whose blood will those that are killed by the drugs here be on?
> Lou

Friends,
The doctors have told Phil to take Haldol. Let us see what the chances of Phil being killed by this drug. Let us look at the following:
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/haldol/death
Now look at the age of Phil who is on medicare which means he could be over 65. If he is in that age group, look at that 57% of the deaths caused by Haldol, which is relatively high at over 3%, which could mean that Phil is being drugged by the doctor with a drug that could kill 57% of the 3% (is that right?) and look at Zyprexa and Seroquel listed here taken by him. I am prohibited by Mr. Hsiung to post here a lot concerning this situation that Phil is posting about that I think could save his life if it was not for the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. Hsiung.
So I would like readers to step back. Take a good look at what is goin' on here. And when it is time to decide, remember not only what I have posted here, but remember that I am prohibited to post here what I think could save lives and prevent life-ruining conditions.
As long as Mr. Hsiung will not take down the swastika that he has posted here, readers could discard what I am saying. As long as Mr. Hsiung allows posters to call me a disturbed person, readers could discard what I am saying here. As long as Mr. Hsiung allows antisemitic propaganda to be seen here as being supportive, readers could discard what I am saying. But when you see death after death here, their blood will be upon who?
Lou

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!

Posted by Christ_empowered on July 30, 2015, at 16:46:30

In reply to Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 10:18:40

wow. That's intense. Feeling better now? What's your new medication line up gonna look like?

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil

Posted by Phillipa on July 30, 2015, at 17:27:03

In reply to Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 10:18:40

Phil I usually don't post here anymore but wanted you to know that I care. How frightening this must have been for you. Please be well. Phillipa

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phillipa

Posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 18:59:25

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil, posted by Phillipa on July 30, 2015, at 17:27:03

> Phil I usually don't post here anymore but wanted you to know that I care. How frightening this must have been for you. Please be well. Phillipa

Where you been Phillipa?!! I don't know why but I usually wouldn't say that I'm scared. You're in the process one step at a time. If I feel OK I'm usually joking with people. If I'm not I'm trying to sleep. We are much more resilient than we give ourselves credit for. I know you saw that in your line of work. BTW, thanks for being a nurse. You guys rule.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!

Posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 19:30:49

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Christ_empowered on July 30, 2015, at 16:46:30

> wow. That's intense. Feeling better now? What's your new medication line up gonna look like?

Do feel better now! I'm on Lamictal and Clonazepam and a tiny dose of Haldol. And a starter pack of Belsomra. Will go to Ambien if this sucks.

We all know that mental illness is serious business. The disease is ruining lives from people afraid to get help or don't know they need it. Some people have bad, even deadly, experiences with drugs. Or bicycle wrecks, caught in a love triangle and all sorts of stuff.

Each person has to look at their unique situation. If their doctor will monitor them to try to stop meds, go for it. But be damn careful.

There's a good reason why intelligent people make the choice for meds. Most have seen both sides. When you can't sleep for 72 hours, you will take anything for it, etc.

My NMS was rare..both times. I guess I got lucky. But I still don't have regrets.

Here's some wise words from Rush.

Each of us
A cell of awareness
Imperfect and incomplete
Genetic blends
With uncertain ends
On a fortune hunt that's far too fleet

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil

Posted by Phillipa on July 30, 2015, at 20:08:43

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phillipa, posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 18:59:25

Phil a sure sign you are not crazy. Cause anyone in their right mind would be Scared. Are you feeling more confident in what you are taking? And you say try to get off meds? Interesting you say this. I would love to. But getting up in age now. So how? The doc I have can't even remember what we talked about three months ago as scheduled that way. He just gives me what I ask for. Didn't used to be this way. And Thanks for the compliment. It means a lot the happiest days of my life Were when working. Phillipa

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil

Posted by herpills on July 30, 2015, at 20:38:10

In reply to Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 10:18:40

Phil, I'm glad you're OK.

At least you saved $845 dollars by taking a cab instead of an ambulance.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » herpills

Posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 22:40:00

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil, posted by herpills on July 30, 2015, at 20:38:10

I'm still making $20 a month payments on that ambulance ride.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phillipa

Posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 22:43:25

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil, posted by Phillipa on July 30, 2015, at 20:08:43

I'll always be on meds. At this age, I'll just be treating more conditions.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!

Posted by jane d on July 31, 2015, at 1:11:23

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phillipa, posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 22:43:25

I'm glad to hear you're home again.

Jane

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil

Posted by SLS on July 31, 2015, at 5:32:07

In reply to Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 10:18:40

Hi Phil.

I'm glad you are at home and feeling better.


- Scott

 

Lou's warning -itzpsoeezee

Posted by Lou Pilder on July 31, 2015, at 7:07:24

In reply to Lou's warning -death, posted by Lou Pilder on July 30, 2015, at 12:49:25

> > > Saw my doc for stomach pain, residual headache, and low grade fever. He pushed around on my abdomen and set up a CT scan in 20 minutes for me.
> > >
> > > Then I went home, grabbed a few things and took a cab to the hospital. ($18.00 each way...:) Was in for one full week exactly. Two very good internists, two MRI's. Dozens of blood test and fever was getting worse and blood was getting more bacteria in it not less.
> > >
> > >
> > > The original thought was inflamed pancreas. Then they checked the gall bladder: the numbers didn't add up. Then we talked NMS. I told them all this other stuff wasn't involved but the fever certainly felt familiar. We dropped the 400 m.g. Seroquel and three days later I was out of there. Now Zyprexas and Seroquel have somehow pulled this rare hat trick. Zyprexa had much higher fevers but fever is fever.
> > >
> > > I haven't slept in days so Monday morning I called my doc (You've really been through the mill!). I said I can't sleep at all, I need some help now! He gave me Haldol for Christ's sake and Ambien. RX was out out of Ambien yesterday so took 5 m.g. Haldol and stared at the ceiling for 8 hours. Once again, Haldol scares me. So what are the top 10 reported side effects of Haldol reported to the FDA? See #6. See #4. I do not want to continue with this unless someone has a positive spin on it.
> > >
> > > Just got a call from my doc's office. Medicare won't approve Ambien until I try Belsomra! It appears useless. It sounds like a hearing aid or a mattress.
> > >
> > > 1 Weight increased 1012
> > > 2Diabetes mellitus974
> > > 3Type 2 diabetes mellitus755
> > > 4Extrapyramidal disorder727
> > > 5Drug interaction654
> > > 6Neuroleptic malignant syndrome604
> > > 7Agitation595
> > > 8Somnolence*582
> > > 9Confusional state528
> > > 10Pyrexia505
> >
> > Friends, readers, mothers,
> > Now you can see what can happen to your child if they stay on these drugs. Do you want for your child what you see here by the poster? There is no denying that what the poster is experiencing, which could cause death by the way, could be attributed by the drugs the poster has taken. And what do the doctors do for him? They say to him to take more drugs. Drugs that could kill him in this case.
> > You see, the drug in question, Haldol, is a knock off of a drug that I am prohibited to post about here by Mr. Hsiung, (yet he can post the swastika). And if you knew what he will not allow you to know from me here, I think it could save your life and the children being drugged by their mothers in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor.
> > And the posters that mock and taunt me and ridicule me here, all with the allowing of by Mr. Hsiung and his deputies of record, whose blood will those that are killed by the drugs here be on?
> > Lou
>
> Friends,
> The doctors have told Phil to take Haldol. Let us see what the chances of Phil being killed by this drug. Let us look at the following:
> http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/haldol/death
> Now look at the age of Phil who is on medicare which means he could be over 65. If he is in that age group, look at that 57% of the deaths caused by Haldol, which is relatively high at over 3%, which could mean that Phil is being drugged by the doctor with a drug that could kill 57% of the 3% (is that right?) and look at Zyprexa and Seroquel listed here taken by him. I am prohibited by Mr. Hsiung to post here a lot concerning this situation that Phil is posting about that I think could save his life if it was not for the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. Hsiung.
> So I would like readers to step back. Take a good look at what is goin' on here. And when it is time to decide, remember not only what I have posted here, but remember that I am prohibited to post here what I think could save lives and prevent life-ruining conditions.
> As long as Mr. Hsiung will not take down the swastika that he has posted here, readers could discard what I am saying. As long as Mr. Hsiung allows posters to call me a disturbed person, readers could discard what I am saying here. As long as Mr. Hsiung allows antisemitic propaganda to be seen here as being supportive, readers could discard what I am saying. But when you see death after death here, their blood will be upon who?
> Lou
>
Friends,
Now you see where this is going. The poster now says that he is taking Lamictal, clonazepam, Haldol and some new sleep inducing drug that chemically looks like a knock-off of similar drugs that upset the sleep mechanism in the brain and could cause worse to the taker of the drug over time. And even worse, the benzodiazepine, clonazepam, could be highly addictive and could lead to worse sorrows as time runs as it also can wreck the sleep centers in the brain.
But even more worse, the combination of the drugs could increase the effects exponentially. They could paralyze the thinking centers in the brain to decrease the intelligence of the person, making the person into a lifeless zombie-like person unable to concentrate and think rationally and be turned into a human robot unable to think correctly which could lead to suicide and/or the commission of mass-murder. And these drugs here are called "medicines".
These drugs have a common beginning in that they are mostly made from oil goop out of the ground or coal-tar. The vapors enticed humans centuries ago to think that by breathing the vapors they could feel good. And children breath these same vapors out of a brown bag to feel good. And people working in shoe factories breathing the glue vapors felt woozy and those around insecticides. So if you could make a pill with these chemicals from crude oil and coal-tar, maybe the taker could feel good. But at what price? What do these vapors in the pills do to your nervous system? They can kill you and others could be killed by those taking the drugs, for they could loose their intelligence and not know what they are doing and worse, not even care about going on a shooting spree to commit mass-murder, even the murder of their family.
And how is this pulled off? It is pulled off by the greatest successful false advertising campaign of all time. It is pulled off by the promulgation of anti-Semitic propaganda. It is pulled off by The Great Deception which I am prohibited to explain here by Mr. Hsiung.
My friends, be not deceived. There are fishermen and there are fish. The power of persuasion can make you into a fish to be caught by the fisherman that keeps you un informed, or worse, deceives you into believing a lie. And it is so easy to persuade the un informed so that they believe a lie, it's so easy. And if the truth is not allowed to be known, the lie can become reality and one can end up thinking that the lie is the truth. And the end there of could be death.
Let us look at how people can be persuaded. See if you can see the evasion in this persuasion to follow.
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOxBmK4p_N8

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » jane d

Posted by Phil on July 31, 2015, at 8:01:07

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by jane d on July 31, 2015, at 1:11:23

Thanks Jane.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » SLS

Posted by Phil on July 31, 2015, at 8:07:22

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil, posted by SLS on July 31, 2015, at 5:32:07

Thanks Scott.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil

Posted by SLS on July 31, 2015, at 10:22:52

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » SLS, posted by Phil on July 31, 2015, at 8:07:22

> Thanks Scott.

You are one resilient MF.


- Scott

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » SLS

Posted by Phil on July 31, 2015, at 12:45:03

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil, posted by SLS on July 31, 2015, at 10:22:52

Don't know what else to do.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!

Posted by Horse on August 1, 2015, at 18:55:37

In reply to Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Phil on July 30, 2015, at 10:18:40

You're like the man struck with lightening twice! What a bummer :( I remember when this happened before. I thought your bro took you in a cab? My recall isn't what it once was.

Glad you're ok!

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Horse

Posted by Phil on August 2, 2015, at 11:44:24

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Horse on August 1, 2015, at 18:55:37

Close! Took a cab by myself both times.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!

Posted by Phil on August 3, 2015, at 8:31:20

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Horse, posted by Phil on August 2, 2015, at 11:44:24

Have lost 13 pounds in as many days since they took me off of Seroquel. Exercising some and watching my diet plus Metformin can work without Seroquel on board.
It's a long winding road but you only have a chance if you don't give up. That is sometimes a very hard thing to do.

 

Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again! » Phil

Posted by SLS on August 3, 2015, at 8:57:33

In reply to Re: Six days in the hospital. NMS again!, posted by Phil on August 3, 2015, at 8:31:20

> Have lost 13 pounds in as many days since they took me off of Seroquel.

Wow! :-)

> Exercising some and watching my diet plus Metformin can work without Seroquel on board.

I'm pissed (not at you). I am taking two weight-gainers: Abilify and nortriptyline. They both gang up on me, and I can't seem to lose weight. My physical condition disgusts me. This is not very helpful to my efforts to maintain self-esteem. Crap.

> It's a long winding road but you only have a chance if you don't give up. That is sometimes a very hard thing to do.

Good advice. And yes, it is sometimes very hard for me to do. I haven't been terribly optimistic lately.


- Scott

 

Re: Lou's warning to you mothers-eigeepharbyn

Posted by rockerchick46 on August 6, 2015, at 10:51:06

In reply to Lou's warning to you mothers-eigeepharbyn » Phil, posted by Lou Pilder on July 30, 2015, at 12:20:32

Lou,
seriously-are you a nut case? Stop ranting about modern medicine and get some help. It is very useful for most people.

 

Lou's reply-leykofphyur » rockerchick46

Posted by Lou Pilder on August 6, 2015, at 12:15:34

In reply to Re: Lou's warning to you mothers-eigeepharbyn, posted by rockerchick46 on August 6, 2015, at 10:51:06

> Lou,
> seriously-are you a nut case? Stop ranting about modern medicine and get some help. It is very useful for most people.

rkrchk,
You wrote,[...Stop ranting about modern medicine...].
Be not deceived. The "medicine" being allowed to be seen here as being supportive is nothing new, but an ancient way that groups of people used to kill and to cause others to have their minds altered so that they became controlled by those that pandered the drugs thousands of years ago.
The drugs came form plants and other sources and the "science" was called in the Greek, {pharmakeia}. The Greek word translated into English is {sorcery}. In the ancient times, a sorcerer was one that used mind-altering drugs for purposes that in my faith are condemned. This is where we get the word, pharmacy, as from the Greek, pharmakeia. The sorcerers got the users addicted by the drugs used , mainly from Opium, and the users were controlled by the dealers of the drugs because they were addicted and needed to get the drugs from the sorcerers and became slaves. Other drugs not from Opium also were used that were hallucinogenic. Some drugs were euphoric and some were poisons such as from Hemlock. Other drugs from hemp could cause homicidal thinking and those people could be turned into assassins. The drugs could induce a mind-altering state creating psychosis. The psychiatric drugs today that are modern can induce psychosis also. And they can induce homicidal and suicidal thoughts just like the days of old. And the addiction from the modern drugs is just like the other ones.
This is nothing new, the drugging of people. And for thousands of years countries have executed those that used these type of drugs as the horror from the consequences are plainly visible cause even to even innocent people. Many countries today execute people caught with Opium products and other drugs. Your "modern" drugs can addict and kill and cause homicidal thinking just like the assassins from the days of old and their chemical structure is patterned after those drugs of old. Ritakin is similar to cocaine. Many of your "modern" drugs are like Opium, made in a laboratory and carry even worse addiction potential coming from an era of time that I am prevented here from educating you about due to the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. Hsiung, yet he can post the swastika here.
And many here are allowed to post to take a combination of these modern drugs, which can raise the horrific consequences including death exponentially. I post here to warn you. I do not want children to suffer a horrible death by them. And the deaths here are not caused by me, and their blood will not be upon me.
Lou


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