Posted by SLS on July 24, 2010, at 16:35:30
In reply to Re: toxic crap, posted by linkadge on July 24, 2010, at 14:20:43
> Sure, it happens at a toxic level (~10 times the theraputic level), but the effects were immediate. I would assume that using the medication at 1/10 this for years could produce similar effects.
Precisely what effects? What are the negative consequences of the effects reported by the 1972 study?
Is there any scientific basis for making this assumption? Is that how the numbers work?
You are a very frustrating man to deal with, Linkadge. Everyone wants you to get well. Maybe you will ultimately know what is best for you to do. I hope so. However, it looks to me like you are abandoning a rare opportunity to attain remission by using a treatment that has been deemed safe by the medical community for decades.
Good luck.
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but in how hard the climb.The measure of success lies only in how high one feels he must
climb to get there.
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