Posted by chemist on October 11, 2004, at 0:49:30
In reply to Re: HELP! carbon monoxide, self-cleaning oven chemist?, posted by AMD on October 11, 2004, at 0:39:42
hello there, chemist here. STOP IT. really, STOP IT. you have my personal assurance as a real chemist who really knows about combustion and carbon monoxide and although i am not a fan of electric ranges (i prefer gas), i can assure you that your fears are entirely unfounded. please, please, please stop. this is not good for either of us. we have to move along, yes? do not worry about it, just don't touch the hot surface, you'll burn yourself. no carbon monoxide, i promise. all the best, chemist
> Still going insane here, chem. :-(
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> I started Zoloft today (50 mg) on top of my 80 mg Celexa and 200 mg Lamictal. Also popped 600 mg Trileptal tonight to try to bring me down a bit, because I am on the verge of anxiety meltdown over this b.s. I'm waiting for my memory to go, for me to start wobbling all over the place. How would I know for sure I'm ok (well, OK from the CO). I wish I could just relax, but that not-knowing is killing me. All from a self-cleaning electric oven. Would there be any signs? What causes the CO I've read about if it's not the heat of the oven? The food burning? Would there have been smoke........
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