Posted by phidippus on December 1, 2014, at 16:25:15
In reply to Lou's request-truorfalz » phidippus, posted by Lou Pilder on November 26, 2014, at 18:55:11
>A. I want readers to believe, Lou, that there will be a warning that you will feel when the drugs taken in combination are too much that will cause sudden death so they can stop the drugs to avoid death.
True or False:
A. Sudden death can occur when one is not taking medication.
>B. I want readers to believe, Lou, that there will be a warning before one gets akathisia so they can stop the drugs to avoid it.
True or False:
B. Akathisia is treatable, non-permanent condition
>C. I want people to believe, Lou, that there will be a warning before one is compelled to kill themselves and/or others so they can stop the drug and not kill themselves and/or others.
True or False:
C. There will be a warning before one is compelled to kill themselves and/or others whether they are on drug or not.
>D. I want readers to believe that there will be a warning, Lou, that one is going to get diabetes from the drugs so they can stop the drugs before diabetes is actuated in their bodies from the drugs.
True or False:
D. Diabete may be instigated by other factors other than drugs.
>E. I want readers to believe that there will be a warning, Lou, that serotonin syndrome that leads to death is going to happen so that the drugs can be stopped.
True or False:
E. Serotonin syndrome has early signs and is completely treatable.
>F. I want readers to believe, Lou, that there will be a warning before one has impairment of thinking and judgment and extreme confusion from the drugs, so they can stop the drugs before they kill themselves by not understanding what could happen to them from what they are doing.
True or False:
F. Impairment of thinking and judgement and extreme confusion are early and very detectable signs a medication is not working and usually leads to discontinuation before something as catastrophic as suicide occurs.
Eric
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