.My research is indicating that you have had some sort of affiliation > .with "synanon" on the past if not currently. This makes you at least the > .member of some weirdo cult(a basic internet search will reveal a good > .deal of academic research into this and other cults) if not also a > .recovering(or active?) drug user. This goes far in explaining your > .semi-literate usenet screeds.> .LAUGHING AT YOU. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha> .> .Vandeman=drug burnout from the 60s>
Thanks for demonstrating your utter ignorance.
Please then, dispell any confusion I might have. Are you a cultist, drug addict, or both?
The Gist wrote:>> .My research is indicating that you have had some sort of affiliation>> .with "synanon" on the past if not currently. This makes you at>> least the .member of some weirdo cult(a basic internet search will>> reveal a good .deal of academic research into this and other cults)>> if not also a .recovering(or active?) drug user. This goes far in>> explaining your .semi-literate usenet screeds.>> .LAUGHING AT YOU. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha>> .>> .Vandeman=drug burnout from the 60s>>
Thanks for demonstrating your utter ignorance.>
Please then, dispell any confusion I might have. Are you a cultist,> drug addict, or both?
Sounds like nothing can dispel your confusion. The symptoms seem to be of delerium rather than psychosis. You should have it looked into. Promt medical attention is advised.
Delerium: A state of cognitive impairment and confusion usually of recent onset related to another illness. There may also be clouding of conciousness.
Delerium is an organic mental disorder that causes confusion, disorientation, and memory loss. It is different than dementia in that is causes a change in level of consciousness; sufferers are not as alert, can be drowsy, semi-comotose, or comatose. The delerious person also can have difficulty with attention, may be agitated and be hallucinating. Symptoms occur rapidly - not over a long period of time. There is usually a marked changed in a person relatively quickly. Delirium can be caused by a medical problem: congestive heart failure, urinary tract infection, liver failure, drug or alcohol abuse. People with delirium need immediate medical attention.
Delirium is often caused by changes in the chemical transmitter between the nerves, called acetylcholine. Even medications can cause this to happen.
Delirium symptoms also fluctuate throughout a day.
It is most important to emphasize that delirium is a sudden onset, unlike dementia which comes on more slowly.
The risk of delirium increases for people who are demented, dehydrated, and taking drugs that affect the nervous system. Sometimes there are no disruptive features, just a withdrawl which makes it easy to miss.
On Mon, 23 May 2005 11:50:12 -0400, The Gist <GiveMeTheGist@gist.net> wrote:
.> .My research is indicating that you have had some sort of affiliation .> .with "synanon" on the past if not currently. This makes you at least the .> .member of some weirdo cult(a basic internet search will reveal a good .> .deal of academic research into this and other cults) if not also a .> .recovering(or active?) drug user. This goes far in explaining your .> .semi-literate usenet screeds. .> .LAUGHING AT YOU. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha .> . .> .Vandeman=drug burnout from the 60s .> .> Thanks for demonstrating your utter ignorance. . . .Please then, dispell any confusion I might have. Are you a cultist, drug .addict, or both?
Neither. But, hey, thanks for demonstrating your ignorance of the facts. === I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.)
On Mon, 23 May 2005 11:58:05 -0400, "Ian St. John" <istjohn@noemail.usa> wrote:
.The Gist wrote: .>> .My research is indicating that you have had some sort of affiliation .>> .with "synanon" on the past if not currently. This makes you at .>> least the .member of some weirdo cult(a basic internet search will .>> reveal a good .deal of academic research into this and other cults) .>> if not also a .recovering(or active?) drug user. This goes far in .>> explaining your .semi-literate usenet screeds. .>> .LAUGHING AT YOU. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha .>> . .>> .Vandeman=drug burnout from the 60s .>> .>> Thanks for demonstrating your utter ignorance. .> .> .> Please then, dispell any confusion I might have. Are you a cultist, .> drug addict, or both? . .Sounds like nothing can dispel your confusion. The symptoms seem to be of .delerium rather than psychosis. You should have it looked into. Promt .medical attention is advised. . .Delerium: A state of cognitive impairment and confusion usually of recent .onset related to another illness. There may also be clouding of .conciousness. . . .Delerium is an organic mental disorder that causes confusion, .disorientation, and memory loss. It is different than dementia in that is .causes a change in level of consciousness; sufferers are not as alert, can .be drowsy, semi-comotose, or comatose. The delerious person also can have .difficulty with attention, may be agitated and be hallucinating. Symptoms .occur rapidly - not over a long period of time. There is usually a marked .changed in a person relatively quickly. Delirium can be caused by a medical .problem: congestive heart failure, urinary tract infection, liver failure, .drug or alcohol abuse. People with delirium need immediate medical .attention. . . .Delirium is often caused by changes in the chemical transmitter between the .nerves, called acetylcholine. Even medications can cause this to happen. . . .Delirium symptoms also fluctuate throughout a day. . . .It is most important to emphasize that delirium is a sudden onset, unlike .dementia which comes on more slowly. . . .The risk of delirium increases for people who are demented, dehydrated, and .taking drugs that affect the nervous system. Sometimes there are no .disruptive features, just a withdrawl which makes it easy to miss. .
Did you say something? To whom??? === I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.)