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Re: Somatoform condition » Marty

Posted by yxibow on July 23, 2008, at 0:35:15

In reply to Re: Somatoform condition » yxibow, posted by Marty on July 22, 2008, at 23:03:34

> > I can sense that and so here's an interesting question: how do you keep your intellect at this level of functionnality ? I don't think your at your full potential but you seems less fogged than me (actually my intellect run at about 65%)...
>
> >>Well I won't take that as an insult, but yes, >>there is a mind waiting to be unleashed.
> ---
> Sorry if it wasn't very clear: What I tried to tell you is that "It easy to see that you are indeed a smart person." and that I thought your mind was in better shape than mine (at least at this precise time). Again sorry for the misunderstanding.

De rien. :)


> >Unfortunately tianeptine is a European medication, I don't know where you live.
> ---
> Canada.

Curious -- yes, Canada gets some medications that were never approved in the US and vice versa. Servier often just ignores trying to get some medications approved in the US because of the way the FDA judges efficacy and such. Tianeptine does work for some but not a large population.

> >
> > >I am not nor have I ever been psychotic. Can any of these things be described as psychoses?
> > ---
> > Well, as much as being color blind if you ask me. (No)
>
> >>> Of course -- about 9-11% of males are color >>> blind, and there are multiple varieties of it.
> ---
> The point was that I dont see any psychosis in your vision systoms just like I dont see any in 'color blindness'. And the rarity of your case doesn't make your visual symptoms any more 'psychotic' than other visual disturbances.
> Again I'm sorry if it wasn't clear. My primary language is french by the way.

Mon language primaire c'est anglais :) J'ai pris deux ans a l'université et deux ans a l'ecole secondaire mais j'oublis presque tout. Si je lisais Le Monde et quelques choses je n'aurais besoin d'uitiliser un dictionnaire et un traducteur :)

14 years ago I could read the French on the Montreal subway and speak to the employee at McDonalds that I wanted mustard -- Je besoin de moutarde.... although I know she well knew what I was saying in English. :)

Its a nice city -- I'd like to visit again. I really do love Canada, its relatively cleaner and people don't stock up on weapons -- I've been to a fair bit of it but not the maritimes and deep prairies (except Edmonton/Calgary). I've been to Vancouver countless times.


-- Jay

 

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