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14 Nov 2024 23:10:07 EST (-0500)
  Re: Northern Illinois University Student Attack  
From: Jim Henderson
Date: 15 Feb 2008 17:09:23
Message: <47b60d93$1@news.povray.org>
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 16:58:10 -0500, alphaQuad wrote:

> And a disturbing fact remains as explained in graphic detail on my page.
> 
> REAL medicine is illegal and poison is prescribed instead.
> 
> Go to a doctor, especially a hospital, you can be given compazine for
> nausea; nothing more than pesticide with an ethyl/amine chain. Also
> fluoride antipsychotics for something as simple as sleeplessness.
> 
> Anyone prescribing these poisons either took the Hippocratic oath in
> jest or failed to their biochemistry. The breakdown into carbon/fluorine
> molecules is equivalent to Teflon; a carbon/fluorine chain.
> 
> I really cant expect this to be understood.

What's your background?  Are you a pharmacological expert, have a 
background in chemistry, or are somehow otherwise qualified to make these 
judgments that we are not aware of?

Again, what's your background?

> Someone in your family has taken it? Well, they stopped taking, right?

Yes, because the symptoms have now gone away.

> That seems to be another common theme. Eventually people wake up and
> realize, ways unknown to most, I don't want to take this stuff (for some
> reason).

Actually, no.  In the case of my family member, the prescription was no 
longer needed.

> A few doses will not immediately bring on symptoms in some. This in NO
> way suggests it didn’t do any damage. But take enough and ... SNAP! In
> some, you will see seizures manifest with a single dose.
> 
> Amazing how this logic eludes so many.

It ain't logic.  It's hyperbole.

Some people drown in water.  Others don't.  Does that mean we should shut 
down all the swimming pools?

> I strongly suggest you at least give these words some consideration
> before taking this crap.

I *always* consult with a qualified professional before taking any 
medication.  One of my criteria is that they aren't over-eager to 
prescribe something that I don't need, and aren't prepared to say "well, 
try this and see if it works".  I presently take a few medications for my 
allergies - and I fully expect you to give me some horror story about my 
fexofenedrine or my Nasonex about how it's going to turn me into a 
fanatical psychopathic killer if I ever get my hands on a nailgun.

And we won't even get started on my allergy injections.  They're probably 
also destroying my higher brain function so that I'd brick someone up as 
if I were playing out Poe's _Cask of Amontillado_.

Jim


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