Re: IV ABX Study for Psychosis
- From: itsybitsyone@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 11:06:57 -0800 (PST)
Yes nice day thanks hope you are too! :-)
Some snow mixed with freezing rain. Yuck.
(I'm not callyme so you'll have to make do with an occasional smiley
face, one at a time).
Until after Obama gets elected. Afterward, multiple smilies will be
commonplace. For everyone.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=mayan+doomsday+pro...
General google search above.
I'll check it out
I don't know if anyone is selling a countdown calendar, it is a good
idea though!
Maybe that's how I will make my million. I was thinking of selling an
empty bottle on ebay as "Air Miley Cirus MAY have possibly breathed"
or a bag of the marbles I MAY have stolen from Brittney. But a Mayan
countdown to doomsday calendar might work, too. Though, I guess it is
one of those selective audience things.
Probably safer than the guy petting your coat. MUCH safer.
Bart, I'm thinking Jeff Dhamer was safer than that guy.
Well stick to the legal limits. Remember that even though the age of
consent in PA is 16, that you can be charged for corrupting the morals
of a minor or endangering the welfare of a child if they are over 16
but under 18 and you are four or more years older!
OK, I'll be sure to take that advice while looking for cradles to rob!
Stick to over 18, or seriously lie about my age. Gotcha.
No lying about your age or mistaking the other person's age isn't a
defense.
ID the young ones, stick to the legal age. I lecture on legally safe
sex.
I'll make sure to card appropriately. I promise.
In Top Gun Tom Cruise proposes the countertop. I would think the floor
of a restroom in a bar would tend to be way gross.
I'm thinking you're right. Drunk people tend to miss the target.
People like Chuck are probably hiding in the stall waiting for a show,
too.
I would only use them on a girl w a good sense of humor and who knew I
was being cheesy and sarcastic--and yet serious too lol
Or a moron, of course. I mean, I have seen girls in their early 20's
giggle over that kind of thing when I was younger. Some are just glad
to get the attention.
Yes well one can't expect great consistency from all people at all
times I guess.
Well, why the heck not?
Okay though it IS a big country you might find a place you actually
like! And then you can still vent about the lost years in amish
country.
I am sure. I still get homesick for the east coast. I have lived in a
few different states and still do miss the Jersey Shore. BUT things
have changed, its so much more populated than it used to be. However,
I MAY get some prime waterfront property after 2012...
Yes I respect that IF they then do everything they possibly can to
find out!
Oh, that goes without saying, I think. Its pretty crappy if they were
to say they didn't know and just send you on your way. I have had that
happen too. Also, a supposed very good, diagnostic, young, go-getting
D.O. in NJ who thought I had everything under the sun and seemed
generally interested in figuring it out totally dismissed me once in
front of an intern. Suddenly I had stress once he had an audience. I
have never gone back. What has always amazed me is that I am very
forthcoming when I am stressed out, but if I am NOT, I'm just not. I
look at them and say, but I'm not feeling stressed...definitely not
feeling depressed...and get told I'm repressing it and that's why it is
having physical manifestations. LMAO. Not to say this disease doesn't
mess with your brain, in the past, especially when I was on thyroid, I
was an emotional basketcase. But there have been plenty of times also
where I feel just fine emotionally, and am just as even keel as I
should be. And sure, life, the job, etc, there are always stressors...
For reasons I won't disclose here now there are other reasons I manage
to get R E S P E C T.
CIA operative? Arethra Franklin wig?
Did you see this before?
You are in NYC, right? Can you look up Dr. Robert Slutsky for me and
see if he is still there? (NOT an LLMD. My old PCP in NJ.)
Just wondering. Good guy who obviously made a lot of mistakes...
I have been known to break into song lyrics occasionally.
Just hope I don't actually sing.
LOL...I'm sure you are a shower singer. Or, singing alone driving down
the road...
It was loud in there. Maybe he said "I'd like to buy you a Bud, and I
have a nice car". And I screwed up.
Yeah he could have been your dream guy and but for a miscommunication.
Yes, because having a nice car meets ALL the criteria for dream guy!
> > > Put your real name? Or itsy?
Will have to research that.
Probably very easy to figure out.
I might know it gotta check a website or two.
Oh its in my signature over at LE's. BUT I would rather not post it
here because you can google this site and not that one.
I will. How expensive?
Dunno honestly. A phone call away is that informatin.
Just curious. Right now, even tho my LLMD is out of network, once I
meet the deductible insurance will pay. That's not true, so far as I
understand, of many LLMDs.
Opthamologist can see floaters on exam. They often look exactly like
spirochetes in shape. But NOT size.
Mine look like spots and threads. They move around but I don't think I
ever thought of mistaking them for bugs.
Well, he seemed to have turned around on the neuro symptoms and the
severity of the disease.
Actually he doesn't deny neuro symptoms just whether in most cases
they are really from Lyme.
As to severity i don't think he admits how bad it can be. Thinks if
treated it is fine. However the Klempner study he did sign off on said
it can be very debilitating.
Some of the older studies from the 70's, even though he was wrong
about some things, seem to indicate he knew how bad it could be. Maybe
I read between the lines too much.
Actually from the start he thought it was a virus. Then self limiting.
Thought aspirn would work but not abx. Read Polly Murray's book.
Others have told me to read it, too. That's the "Widening Circle",
right? I did find SOME of the old studies. I was interested in this
big time a few months ago, possibly I should renew my search. It
seemed to me that something was missing. I understand, not first hand,
that Polly said that he was kind of a bumbling doc who listened but
never really allowed himself to believe the symptoms were as bad as
they were. However, I was told she also states that he used
antibiotics, while the studies I read referred to antibiotic
treatments being used by other doctors (possibly, its very vauge),
like e-myacin, before coming to him, and it didn't work, so it must
not be an infection. Then, other studies indicate where he followed up
on people NEVER treated 18 years after the fact, most of which were
'fine"...
The studies in early 70's often contradict one another. Which is
normal when something is new, but it seems almost abnormal jumping to
conclusions. Because I had my deer tick bite and rash back then, I am
VERY interested in what happened to other people never treated who
were infected in the early 70's.
Suddenly, Lyme is over diagnosed and a non-issue and self-resolving?
It IS weird.
He pretty much thought that from the start.
That's what I understand it says in the book, but he did contradict
himself in the studies.
This is the thread on LE's where I had a conversation about this with
someone a few months ago:
http://www.lymeenigma.proboards104.com/index.cgi?board=treatment&action=display&thread=112&page=1
Probably could have taken it further, but I wasn't looking to be right
or wrong...was looking to play devil's advocate and get to the bottom of
it all. All in all, we found interesting stuff. I really DO need to
get a copy of that book.
Maybe everyone would have been better off if Allen Steere stuck with
the violin?
I don't even want to think about that. SQUUUEEEAAAKKKK.
He was a violin student with itzhahk perlman did you read Stalking Dr
Steere in the NY TImes?
I did read the "Oh poor widdle me" article, yes. I just don't think I
took note of his talent, or lack thereof.
And for the record, he better buy me a Coke. AND he better wipe
everyone's outstanding parking tickets. And lower taxes on
cigarettes.
Yes yes and yes. It isn't all in the song but as the rastafarians say
"everything will be irie" (not saying Obama is a rasta man, not a
racial slur, just an attempt to express how wonderful the world will
be!).
I know its not a racial slur. But now you have me picturing him with
dreads, sunglasses, and a big blunt. And re-considering who I would
give the vote too...after all, that's a pretty marvelous picture in my
mind...
We should NEVER have invaded. Sadaam was contained by sanctions and no
fly zone. There was no evidence of WMDs. Sadaam (and I am NOT a member
of his fan club) was a secular baathist, no friend to radical
islamists in fact they didn't like him. He had no role in 9/11. There
was stability in the region.
Well, I was married to the US Navy during part of the Clinton reign. I
have to say that 'contained by sanctions' is a little broad. Our guys
were out there having to contain stuff every day. Many stuff was
caught, I'm sure much stuff went under the radar. But don't believe
they were contained, because any containment was fought for almost
every day. It was kind of like keeping an unruly teenager under wraps.
Always testing their boundaries and always trying to sneak the
contraband in. My ex-husband was on one of the boarding party sanction
enforcing teams while we were married, and I'm pretty sure he didn't
make that kind of stuff up. It was amazing the stuff that didn't make
the news.
I think I have the views on this that I do because I know the
sanctions weren't really working. However, I'm not into the big
political debate on this because I have my views from extended
personal experience, just talking to people I know who have been
involved. I never like war and never think war is this great idea. I
also know that there are very good arguments for us to get out. I
think staying in boils down to the people themselves, what's right for
the people there? I'm not there myself, so it is rough for me to make
that determination. However, if we elect Obama there will be NO NEED
for war. He'll just buy everyone in Iraq a Coke and erase all their
parking tickets. And sell the women's veils on ebay.
And all Amish will be allowed internet access.
While we try to rebuild iraq (and what you are hearing is US military
PR the reason you don't hear about it on the news is that the news is
not a propoganda arm of the us government--except for FOX) our own
infrastructure is crumbling.
Well, I don't think its PR when it comes from the guys on the ground
themselves. And I'm not talking about the news...I'm talking about human
beings who live locally. Many of our local reservists have gone more
than once. They couldn't care less about PR. The news is infamous for
mostly reporting bad stuff. About everything, war or not. Even local
news is more interested in talking about crime and accidents then good
things, you know that. Its not about the gov't...its about what sells.
And bad news sells.
After mayan doomsday all bets are off.
Agreed.
What is a 911 mailing address?
It means 123 Green St., a real address that 911 can find, rather than
Rural Route 123 Box 5. 911 cannot be dispatched to Rural Route 123 Box
5 because its not a location, but a mailbox. You'd have to call the
fire department or the police station directly and explain where you
live, like in the old days. Some people here, even though they have
real addresses now still have to pick up their mail at the post office
because in some places there isn't home delivery yet.
As to miracles, vote of obama. Angels will inhabit the earth and
miracles will be the rule not the exception. Everything will be irie.
IRIE now, baby its IRIE now.
Yes why is life so perverse sometimes?
As soon as I figure that out, I Promise to let you know immediately.
How do you know to trust them the first time they are snapping your
neck?
There is no way I'm neck snapping on the first visit.
Yeah they tell you it will be two years until they can fix you for
real.
Sounds like a nice scam?
If you were told THAT, that IS a scam. No chiro knows how you are
going to respond to treatment. Even mine will tell you that if a chiro
tries to sell you, say, 20 treatments in advance, you KNOW he's trying
to take your money...because they do not know right away how you will
respond, if it will help you, or how many you will need.
But I know some people get relief from it, swear by it--hey I've been
desperate enough once or twice to try it until my desperation was
over. Just never thought that the chiro really helped.
Everyone is different. And I would think it wouldn't work for
everyone. LLMD wants me to have acupuncture, massage and PT...I think
there aren't enough hours in the day for all that.
You can always eat anti hairball formula food?
Ew.
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