Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 204175

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SLS--Great web page(s)

Posted by shar on February 26, 2003, at 21:52:02

SLS,
Wow! What a great resource your website has on meds, you've done a terrific job. I bookmarked it, and I hope it continues; it looked like you've covered old and new in a most excellent fashion.

Thanks,
Shar

 

Re: SLS--Great web page(s)

Posted by SLS on February 26, 2003, at 22:09:37

In reply to SLS--Great web page(s), posted by shar on February 26, 2003, at 21:52:02

> SLS,
> Wow! What a great resource your website has on meds, you've done a terrific job. I bookmarked it, and I hope it continues; it looked like you've covered old and new in a most excellent fashion.
>
> Thanks,
> Shar

Hi Shar.

You made my day! Really. It's a nice feeling to know that someone appreciates and profits from one's work.

I am in the process of adding one more column. It will list the half-life and the metabolic elimination pathways of each drug. I began adding the information a few days ago. It is bit a tedious, but I am up to the letter 'M'. I hope to finish it by Monday.

Thanks again for the warm fuzzies.


- Scott

Psychiatric and Associated Drugs:

http://sl.schofield3.home.att.net/medicine/psychiatric_drugs_chart.html

.

 

more applause » SLS

Posted by judy1 on February 26, 2003, at 23:16:03

In reply to Re: SLS--Great web page(s), posted by SLS on February 26, 2003, at 22:09:37

I haven't visited in a while, Scott- it looks great! take care, judy

 

Re: SLS--Great web page(s) » SLS

Posted by Phil on February 27, 2003, at 7:04:09

In reply to Re: SLS--Great web page(s), posted by SLS on February 26, 2003, at 22:09:37

Wow, Scott, great job. Got a question..I was comparing Adderall to Dex because I'm considering Dex. I know they are different but they seem to basically have very similar actions as far as chemical actions.
I'm confusing myself here but how different would Dex be and would it be a 'cleaner' drug? I'm hoping this question makes sense. Thanks for the hard work, now maybe I can kind of learn a few things.

Phil

 

Re: SLS--Great web page(s)

Posted by NikkiT2 on February 27, 2003, at 7:29:36

In reply to Re: SLS--Great web page(s) » SLS, posted by Phil on February 27, 2003, at 7:04:09

Have to agree here too *g* Really good website... must have taken you quite some work.

Well done... *cheers*

Nikki xx

 

Psychiatric Drugs Chart - previous thread not work

Posted by SLS on February 27, 2003, at 10:00:00

Hi guys.

I wish I were able to read your responses along the previous thread, but I keep coming up with some sort of error. Perhaps Dr. Bob should take note of this. The error occurs with each of the links along the thread. I am working on my usual home computer, and everything seems to be operating properly, with the obvious exception of its operator.

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"Error: Couldn't split origroot

Couldn't split origroot , sorry! Please go "back" and try again."

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I'm starting a new thread so that it can be continued and I get stroked a few more time. I guess I'm just a glutton.

As I mentioned in my previous post, I am in the process of adding a column that will detail for each drug its half-life and the metabolic pathways the body uses to eliminate it. I should be able to have it done by Monday if I don't experience a major setback of severe depression.


Psychiatric and Associated Drugs:

http://sl.schofield3.home.att.net/medicine/psychiatric_drugs_chart.html

If anyone is interested, I put together a sort of small memoriam for those people who suffered loss (perhaps this is most of us) as the result of the profane attacks upon the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Virginia. Some of the images are horrific, although not necessarily gory. They still bring me to tears. You can access the WTC page directly from my SLS Homepage. The link for it is an animated graphic located in the upper center of the page.

http://sl.schofield.home.att.net/

There's some fun stuff there too, so don't be afraid to explore and play is SLS land.


Bye...


- Scott

 

Re: Psychiatric Drugs Chart - previous thread not work » SLS

Posted by ShelliR on February 27, 2003, at 11:31:12

In reply to Psychiatric Drugs Chart - previous thread not work, posted by SLS on February 27, 2003, at 10:00:00

Scott,

Glad you started a new thread; I was getting the same response as you with the other thread.

The chart is awesome. I'm going to print it out for my pdoc--he wouldn't be threatened like my last pdoc.

When you are well, you'll have all the computer skills to get a job, if that's what you want to do.

Take care,

Shelli

 

Hey.. SLS...

Posted by NikkiT2 on February 27, 2003, at 12:25:23

In reply to Psychiatric Drugs Chart - previous thread not work, posted by SLS on February 27, 2003, at 10:00:00

Just looked at the rest of your site... and, you're cute!! :o) *blushes*

Nikki xx

 

Re: Psychiatric Drugs Chart - previous thread not work » SLS

Posted by shar on February 27, 2003, at 14:23:11

In reply to Psychiatric Drugs Chart - previous thread not work, posted by SLS on February 27, 2003, at 10:00:00

Scott,
I did visit your home page while I was at your site, but didn't know if I should mention it at PB. It was great, and I love the 'deleting windows' gag; especially because I live with a macoholic.

I also was very touched by your story about your dad, and it reminded me how 'coincidences' (like 30 seconds) can be so important. Sometimes it's hard not to think of them as little miracles--even for cynical old me. You have done a lot of warm and caring (and fun!) things on your website, and I'm glad more people will now be enjoying it.

And, I think you're cute, too! (Not as cute as MY son, of course...but then, nobody is...) :)

Take care,
Shar

 

Re: Hey.. SLS...

Posted by JohnDoenut on February 28, 2003, at 21:07:23

In reply to Hey.. SLS..., posted by NikkiT2 on February 27, 2003, at 12:25:23

Scott I just looked at your site and somewhere on the web or maybe it was your site just after 9/11 I read that story about your Dad and the phone call. And youre here and I read it again. What a cooincidence! Or wait, were you on this forum at that time and you posted this story here on Dr Bob forums when 9/11 was under discussion? Maybe that was it.

 

Re: Hey.. SLS...

Posted by SLS on March 1, 2003, at 8:57:37

In reply to Re: Hey.. SLS..., posted by JohnDoenut on February 28, 2003, at 21:07:23

> Scott I just looked at your site and somewhere on the web or maybe it was your site just after 9/11 I read that story about your Dad and the phone call. And youre here and I read it again. What a cooincidence! Or wait, were you on this forum at that time and you posted this story here on Dr Bob forums when 9/11 was under discussion? Maybe that was it.


Hi John.

On the morning of 9/12, I sat down at my computer and clicked my way to Psycho-Babble. I don't remember what it was that prompted me to visit 'Psycho-Social-Babble' that day. I had never done so before. I guess there was some emotional need that was beyond my cognizance. As I reviewed the posts, I felt that there was something missing among the opinions and emotions being offered - a direct and personal connection to the disaster. Perhaps there were some, but I didn't happen upon them before I decided to submit a post of my own. I just started writing. I think I wanted simply to vent my emotions too, but I really had none. I wasn't numb to what had happened, but I realized that my reaction to the bombing was more pragmatic than affective. I would have enlisted that day had I been young enough and free of depressive illness. Actually, I don't think I remember being more angry at my illness than on that day because it prevented me from contributing. Anyway, what started out as a short post turned into a story-telling. I had never written anything like that before, and have not since.

I truly appreciate your remembrance. Thank you.


Sincererly,
Scott


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