TimothyHay

13609 pts · September 17, 2015


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6 years ago | Likes 25 Dislikes 0

Instructions unclear, ran out of time and made a cheesy joke instead

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"doctor"

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Damn expensive but might actually treat the tics you developed (probably TD). So sorry this happened to you, it's unfortunately common. 2/2

6 years ago | Likes 52 Dislikes 0

I'm a psychiatrist - I would also add that even if it settles out and you get some payment you could put that toward Ingrezza which is 1/2

6 years ago | Likes 54 Dislikes 0

What

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Their WHAT

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I agree

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?1

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Diabetes

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Schizophrenia =\= multiple personalities

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Then the drapes

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That’s the first step, but I’m saying people can drink without it being a problem. eg no problem to admit

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AA acknowledges that for alcoholics (its members) 1 drink is enough, but also correctly notes that many ppl can drink and not be alcoholic.

7 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

It’s not as simple as “don’t drink” for an individual with alcohol use disorder

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Right, but the disease of addiction does often rob people of a true choice. It’s not as simple as “stop drinking.”

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I don’t understand the downvotes. It’s a disease that can’t be fixed by pure power of will

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I would like to point out that addiction is complicated, and the element of choice is sometimes hijacked by the disease

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I can count the number on the calculator in my pocket

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Barats and Bereta

7 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 0

For the first time ever I caught this on the first comment! Did not want to spoil though

7 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Although all meds can be dangerous, antidepressants are generally some of the safer ones, and also that’s sort of beside the point above

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Say what now

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I think that should be reversed... for the time being at least

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Rocket fizz?

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