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09 Mar 2016, 6:47 am

Bedknobs and Broomsticks!



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Ballbag!


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09 Mar 2016, 6:47 am

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Bedknobs and Broomsticks!


Good movie :)


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09 Mar 2016, 6:49 am

Naik naik all! I'll ramble on some more tomorrow!


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09 Mar 2016, 6:54 am

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Don't get addicted, Valium is kinda rough.


I don't get addicted to benzos. Been taking them on and off for years without problems. They found that half of mice do, so I guess I'm the mouse that doesn't.

Now anti-psychotics, that's another thing entirely for me. I'm addicted to Seroquel.



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09 Mar 2016, 6:58 am

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Don't get addicted, Valium is kinda rough.


I don't get addicted to benzos. Been taking them on and off for years without problems. They found that half of mice do, so I guess I'm the mouse that doesn't.

Now anti-psychotics, that's another thing entirely for me. I'm addicted to Seroquel.


They used to give us all Seroquel in the hospital and not only did it give everyone an appetite, it strangely made us all crave junk food. They had to get the man in to replenish the chip/lolly machines every few days :)


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09 Mar 2016, 6:59 am

Right! That's it. I'm really going to bed now!


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09 Mar 2016, 7:03 am

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They used to give us all Seroquel in the hospital and not only did it give everyone an appetite, it strangely made us all crave junk food. They had to get the man in to replenish the chip/lolly machines every few days :)


Yeah, that it does. That in addition to hitting your metabolism over the head is why weight gain is so common when taking it chronically.

Seems like a good drug to give in hospitals, as it'd make you sleep and remove some anxiety. Though with saying that, I don't think anything would have made me sleep well for my mental hostel trips. Fun times.

Withdrawals are pretty bad from chronic use. I figure because your adrenal system is coming back in full force and your body just isn't ready for it.



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09 Mar 2016, 11:11 am

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I discovered that I was diagnosed TWICE.

WHY DIDN'T I REMEMBER THE 2ND EVALUATION?!?!


I would have thought you'd be more likely to forget the first one.

The first time I got diagnosed, I wasn't even there for Asperger's. I didn't even know what Asperger's was. I was seeing the psychiatrist for depression because work sent me. I forgot about that for many years because when I learned it was a form of Autism, I just wrote him off as crazy.

If I'd have bothered to look into what it actually meant to have Asperger's, I would have saved myself 6 years of... something. Awareness?! A lot of good it's done finding out though. At least, it explains a lot about myself and my life. And some people seem to treat me a bit nicer when they find out, although, it does feel a little bit patronizing at times but I'm sure they don't mean it.


Judging from the year of my 2nd diagnosis, that was my worst year. The year right before I gave up on people and lock myself in for say, a couple of years (wasted).


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09 Mar 2016, 11:25 am

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I'm a teapot


I am 64 core processor with 2 TB of ram


64 cores?! WOW - Can I have one of you?


Sure my name is GLaDOS, I killed my previous owner, are you sure you want to proceed?

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dcj123 wrote:
Don't get addicted, Valium is kinda rough.


I don't get addicted to benzos. Been taking them on and off for years without problems. They found that half of mice do, so I guess I'm the mouse that doesn't.

Now anti-psychotics, that's another thing entirely for me. I'm addicted to Seroquel.


They used to give us all Seroquel in the hospital and not only did it give everyone an appetite, it strangely made us all crave junk food. They had to get the man in to replenish the chip/lolly machines every few days :)


They gave me Seroquel when I was institutionalized after one of drug binges. Oh my God, that was insane, I was walking around the hospital high as hell to the point that other patients noticed. They told staff and staff told them to mind their on business, than I lost my balance so much I was in a wheelchair. I am literally less stoned on weed, than when they took me off of it I got violent which I am inclined to believe they did that to me with the meds too since I normally don't take nurses hostage and require half of hospital staff to take me down. I have more than enough stories of going ballistic in the psych ward, the only time it got more than an argument is when I was not my self though.

I am not a violent person normally but apparently I think I am going to do some damage with a pen on some drugs lol



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09 Mar 2016, 11:28 am

I love everyone! :heart:


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09 Mar 2016, 11:32 am

I like trains. (I wonder how many people will actually get that reference)



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09 Mar 2016, 11:37 am

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I like trains. (I wonder how many people will actually get that reference)


Closes thing I can think of,



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09 Mar 2016, 1:12 pm

I can't decide which shade of blue I want to paint my bedroom.



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09 Mar 2016, 1:52 pm

Trying to figure out how to make it through a specific pc game I'm playing


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09 Mar 2016, 3:49 pm

I need to wash my hands. I've been pulling cooked ribs off the bones for pork chow mien.


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