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14 Oct 2019, 12:28 pm

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Etchiverri told me that the psychiatrist said that the seizure risk for Wellbutrin was, just high dose and because bulimics have electrolyte imbalance


For what it's worth when Wellbutrin was initially approved it was quickly recalled and only re-entered the market later with tighter restrictions and a lower maximum dosage. If you drink and take Wellbutrin you're at a much higher risk for suffering seizures even at the current maximum dose. If I recall correctly the box even has a 'black box' warning about that risk.


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14 Oct 2019, 12:33 pm

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Etchiverri told me that the psychiatrist said that the seizure risk for Wellbutrin was, just high dose and because bulimics have electrolyte imbalance


For what it's worth when Wellbutrin was initially approved it was quickly recalled and only re-entered the market later with tighter restrictions and a lower maximum dosage. If you drink and take Wellbutrin you're at a much higher risk for suffering seizures even at the current maximum dose. If I recall correctly the box even has a 'black box' warning about that risk.


FWIW I have a history of seizures and an eating disorder (they are not related to each other though) and I didn't have seizures when I took Wellbutrin. I did feel light-headed, panicky, and like I wanted to crawl out of my skin if I took it too shortly after my Adderall dose though. I am no longer taking it because I kept forgetting anyway and I wasn't sure it was benefitting me.


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14 Oct 2019, 12:42 pm

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funeralxempire wrote:
shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
Etchiverri told me that the psychiatrist said that the seizure risk for Wellbutrin was, just high dose and because bulimics have electrolyte imbalance


For what it's worth when Wellbutrin was initially approved it was quickly recalled and only re-entered the market later with tighter restrictions and a lower maximum dosage. If you drink and take Wellbutrin you're at a much higher risk for suffering seizures even at the current maximum dose. If I recall correctly the box even has a 'black box' warning about that risk.


FWIW I have a history of seizures and an eating disorder (they are not related to each other though) and I didn't have seizures when I took Wellbutrin. I did feel light-headed, panicky, and like I wanted to crawl out of my skin if I took it too shortly after my Adderall dose though. I am no longer taking it because I kept forgetting anyway and I wasn't sure it was benefitting me.


Wellbutrin and Adderall are both stimulants that work on similar mechanisms, so it sounds like you were having a synergistic reaction to the two of them. Basically in combination they'll hit harder than either on it's own will.

Caffeine and ephedrine do something similar when taken together and body builders will take advantage of that effect to increase their metabolism because the way they raise body temperature burns a lot of fat.

I like talking about pharmacology. :nerdy:


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14 Oct 2019, 8:09 pm

Inner work healings.


Depends how you'd like doing it -- that includes yourself that you're not aware and in control of; it's either the slippery way, the tricky way, or the bloodcurdling way... :lol:

Or any combination of these, but that's just simplifying it.


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14 Oct 2019, 9:47 pm

Today the library was closed. Columbus day.

Slippery slope

Conceptual slippage

If you knock on the door and someone answers , you did not "discover" the house

Today's job interview was way too far away. Ghetto. Felt in danger. Although nobody bothered me

Vibes

Intuition

Interviewer had the nerve to ask me if I was born in IS or immigration. He asked how k liked US. Compared to what?

Racism

He wrote the answers down

That's illegal

Thought about grabbing his notes and running out the door

Lawsuit

But that's :mrgreen: petty larceny :roll:

Idiots just because I am not white,

Tried and failed to find a supermarket or even 7-11

Nothing

String cheese, Clif bars, yogurt, cold f**k


Industrial area

Pants felt tight

Weight gain and s**t


He wore jeans and t-shirt

While I wore plaid shirt and trousers


Wednesdays interviewer, Ashley home furnishings. Emeryville. Penis had the nerve to tell me that I had to wear slacks and no tennis shoes. He told me to come back Tuesday but now that I have already gone to a job interview this week, won't bother



f**k Albert Rojas



"Don't judge a book by its cover" :roll: ass hole


Penis



Then phone interview Wednesday for State farm


PetSmart hiring event all this week


Might go


Already went to pinole and Concord ones. Bowel movement.



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16 Oct 2019, 10:01 am

I've been paying bills online for more than a decade. About a month ago, my bank (credit union actually) changed the format for bill paying and I just can't get the hang of it. I struggle to find the right places to click and select and frequently make mistakes. Most of the time I catch the mistake in time to reverse the mistake. (I manage a relatively large amount of money in my business; most of it goes to expenses of the business.)

But twice now I have paid thousands of dollars to the wrong payee. The first one I sent over $2000 to a company that does our a/c repair, but we had no repairs recently and they are a local company we have been dealing with for years. They just called me and ripped up the check.

Today I got a text saying I paid $1506.17 to the phone company (instead of the business credit card.) I can't reverse it. I will have to fight with the phone company to get the money back and it is a huge corporation not known for smooth customer service.

I am relatively sure I can get this fixed, but the stress of this new bill pay format and making such huge mistakes has plunged me into feeling hopeless and just crying and giving up. This is of course ridiculous. I'm fine. I will get back to work. I almost never feel like crying. I don't know why this is getting me so bad. I think maybe I am worried about getting old, too old to work, too old to manage a computer program, etc., etc. <sigh>


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16 Oct 2019, 10:04 am

That's pretty rough, BlazingStar. And it's a real hassle having to make the phone calls, etc.

I hope you can get this resolved in a relatively harmonious manner.



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16 Oct 2019, 11:05 am

I'm having a terrible time focusing on studying for my exam that's later today. I have to get an A. I'm freaking the f**k out.

Actin, lysosomes, exergonic/endergonic reactions, adenosine triphosphate, telophase, endocytosis, entropy, gap junctions, glycolysis, oxidation reduction reactions, hydrophilic carrier proteins, anaerobic respiration, heeellllp meeeee


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16 Oct 2019, 11:40 am

got exsanguinated at a lab today, i dread going there for the poke and i dread the results afterwards.



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16 Oct 2019, 1:20 pm

I’m depressed, I’m thinking about taking a nap, I already fell asleep in my chair



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16 Oct 2019, 1:58 pm

I haven't even logged into my account yet and I'm already frustrated by trying to apply for Medicare. I was applying for a bunch of things at the same time the last time I tried this, so I didn't remember which password was the one I used for Medicare, and after three incorrect tries I got locked out, try again in an hour. An hour and a half later, I had found the place where I wrote down the password, so I typed in the correct one only to get the same message - account locked, try again in an hour. So I tried again this morning, and what happened? I got the same message again. So now I'm probably going to have to search the Web site for a number to call so my mom (since I'm very hard to understand over the phone) can call and see if someone can unlock my account, since it apparently isn't going to unlock on its own.


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16 Oct 2019, 2:15 pm

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I haven't even logged into my account yet and I'm already frustrated by trying to apply for Medicare. I was applying for a bunch of things at the same time the last time I tried this, so I didn't remember which password was the one I used for Medicare, and after three incorrect tries I got locked out, try again in an hour. An hour and a half later, I had found the place where I wrote down the password, so I typed in the correct one only to get the same message - account locked, try again in an hour. So I tried again this morning, and what happened? I got the same message again. So now I'm probably going to have to search the Web site for a number to call so my mom (since I'm very hard to understand over the phone) can call and see if someone can unlock my account, since it apparently isn't going to unlock on its own.

1-800-medicare.



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16 Oct 2019, 2:26 pm

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dragonsanddemons wrote:
I haven't even logged into my account yet and I'm already frustrated by trying to apply for Medicare. I was applying for a bunch of things at the same time the last time I tried this, so I didn't remember which password was the one I used for Medicare, and after three incorrect tries I got locked out, try again in an hour. An hour and a half later, I had found the place where I wrote down the password, so I typed in the correct one only to get the same message - account locked, try again in an hour. So I tried again this morning, and what happened? I got the same message again. So now I'm probably going to have to search the Web site for a number to call so my mom (since I'm very hard to understand over the phone) can call and see if someone can unlock my account, since it apparently isn't going to unlock on its own.

1-800-medicare.


Thank you, but it's technically not Medicare I'm applying for, it's Kancare, Kansas's equivalent, so the number might be different. I just said Medicare so more people would know what sort of thing I was talking about.


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16 Oct 2019, 3:38 pm

We poison our air and water to weed out the weak! We set off fission bombs in our only biosphere! We nailed our One True God to a stick! Don't f**k with humanity! :skull: :evil:


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16 Oct 2019, 4:06 pm

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16 Oct 2019, 5:53 pm

A need to visit my school's gym and possible solutions to improve my current my grade I have for my Spanish class.


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