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Random MSN Gibberings 100th Edition : Salsa Dancing With My Confusion.

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^^ it was the 1st thing i read this morning & automatically brought back some really pain full memories that is all.

Back 10/15 years ago Aids & H.i.V were still treated with suspicion .
 
^^ it was the 1st thing i read this morning & automatically brought back some really pain full memories that is all.

Back 10/15 years ago Aids & H.i.V were still treated with suspicion .

Yeah, at least we're getting somewhere now though, so less people have to die from that nasty disease. To be honest i'm not a conspiracy theorist by any stretch of the imagination but to me it seems like HIV/AIDs was made in a lab, and didn't come from a monkey or whatever.
 
I was thinking more of to be able to sell millions of people really expensive anti-virals for their entire lives.

cos it's all about the Benjamins with you.
You aren't old enough to remember the 1st generation Aids propaganda . It was beyond ridiculous & aimed strictly at Queers n Junkies
i'm not going any further with this now ok .
 
cos it's all about the Benjamins with you.
You aren't old enough to remember the 1st generation Aids propaganda . It was beyond ridiculous & aimed strictly at Queers n Junkies
i'm not going any further with this now ok .

I wasn't trying to step on your toes or nothing. I still have memories of when they only just began to inform straight people that they could catch it you know!
 
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Someone rescued SUSdog!!!!! <3

I was worried he'd been lost forever.

Hail SUSdog <3
 
I'm gonna head to Addaction to reregister, I'm slightly drunk form the K cider actually, it should probably work in my favour as I'm seeking help for substances and shizzle. Heading out there in 10 minutes, is a good step I think, extra counselling will do me good.
You may find that it's no longer Addaction anymore in Cambridge,think it may have changed over to a new lot called INCLUSION.
They have taken over a few of the places around here, I found Addaction to be terrible but this lot seem to be ok so far.
 
I saw an interesting documentary about all the new mental illnesses that have been added to the DSM and those that are going to be included in the newest revision. Then it started talking about doctors being in the pockets of big pharmaceutical companies in America.Getting paid to use or promote new drugs to treat these new illnesses. Makes you think...

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And another doc about all the pain clinics in Florida, and how easy it is to pick up opiates legally. I think the USA must be one of the most heavily medicated countries in the world? Seems that way anyway.
 
You may find that it's no longer Addaction anymore in Cambridge,think it may have changed over to a new lot called INCLUSION.
They have taken over a few of the places around here, I found Addaction to be terrible but this lot seem to be ok so far.

correct you are, it's the same bunch of people, I have another assessment meeting next thursday at 10.30, I'm gonna stick with them this time.
 
I saw an interesting documentary about all the new mental illnesses that have been added to the DSM and those that are going to be included in the newest revision. Then it started talking about doctors being in the pockets of big pharmaceutical companies in America.Getting paid to use or promote new drugs to treat these new illnesses. Makes you think...

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And another doc about all the pain clinics in Florida, and how easy it is to pick up opiates legally. I think the USA must be one of the most heavily medicated countries in the world? Seems that way anyway.

Yeah I just finished a book that was going on about it. We got into a bit of an argument about whether there are as many children with ADD as there are children prescribed ADD medication. Did you know about a million children are diagnosed as bipolar in America? Many are even being given shit like risperadol at age 3... Coincidently with the MMR vaccine and the rise in autism debate, that was when the new DSM manual came out that widened the autism spectrum resulting in more children being diagnosed!

I saw the same doc (drugs inc?) about people who go around all the doctors who will hand out vicodin and oxys like smarties to anyone with the slightest complaint too. I also saw a news report on the BBC where some American police officer basically said "when did we become a nation that couldn't tolerate pain, I just had a tooth extraction and got given a months worth of oxys". lol...
 
Speaking of mental illnesses, I'm reading a book called The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. It's all about bizarre physiological alterations in brain function, ranging from people who can't recognise faces through to a man who's perpetually reliving one moment in 1945 to this day. All true stories and they're really well written. Well worth a read!
 
Speaking of mental illnesses, I'm reading a book called The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. It's all about bizarre physiological alterations in brain function, ranging from people who can't recognise faces through to a man who's perpetually reliving one moment in 1945 to this day. All true stories and they're really well written. Well worth a read!

Does it have the guy in Australia who doesn't recognise himself in a mirror, and thinks that person is an enemy? I think I read about it in pop book called Flipnosis. I'll DL that book in a bit and try and get it read over the next few days.
 
Does it have the guy in Australia who doesn't recognise himself in a mirror, and thinks that person is an enemy? I think I read about it in pop book called Flipnosis. I'll DL that book in a bit and try and get it read over the next few days.

Yep that's mentioned in it. It's the same guy who can't recognise faces, or anything abstract like the notion of a 'face', due to a severe case of 'notseeingthebiggerpictureosia' as I decided to call it. Or other words visual agnosia.

Haven't got to this bit yet:
"The Dog Beneath the Skin," concerning a 22-year-old medical student, "Stephen D.", who, after a night under the influence of amphetamines, cocaine, and PCP, wakes to find he has a tremendously heightened sense of smell.[1] Many years later, Sacks would reveal that he was, in fact, Stephen D.

But that looks like a highlight.
 
any likelihood of getting high form that or was it a waste of a purchase, if only I had some benzos to mix it with, but I didn't pick them up today.

It'll probably make you feel OKish for a little while. I'd just save it for before bed and get a good nights sleep off of it.
 
Yep that's mentioned in it. It's the same guy who can't recognise faces, or anything abstract like the notion of a 'face', due to a severe case of 'notseeingthebiggerpictureosia' as I decided to call it. Or other words visual agnosia.

Haven't got to this bit yet:


But that looks like a highlight.

Weird how shit like that can happen. I think you'd enjoy this book when you're done with that:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Psychopath-Test-Journey-Industry/dp/1594488010
 
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