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Posted by snapper on July 25, 2004, at 0:32:08
Hey all, since I am already convinced, of all the things I have lost in life... It is my *mind* that I miss the most!Here is the $2.00, Medicaid co-pay question.... What is the half life of a placebo?
Thanks
Snapper
Posted by mike lynch on July 25, 2004, at 1:07:10
In reply to Pointless question to ponder???, posted by snapper on July 25, 2004, at 0:32:08
i can say i pretty much feel the same way....
Posted by Larry Hoover on July 25, 2004, at 7:52:06
In reply to Pointless question to ponder???, posted by snapper on July 25, 2004, at 0:32:08
> Hey all, since I am already convinced, of all the things I have lost in life... It is my *mind* that I miss the most!Here is the $2.00, Medicaid co-pay question.... What is the half life of a placebo?
> Thanks
> SnapperWell, I'm not sure I know the answer to your question, but I recall an event that might give you part of the answer. I read about a man who overdosed on placebo. He only thought he was dead. The paramedics only acted like they rushed him to the hospital, and he made a full recovery.
I know it is only anecdote, but it might be useful, anyway.
Lar
Posted by SLS on July 25, 2004, at 8:49:21
In reply to Pointless question to ponder???, posted by snapper on July 25, 2004, at 0:32:08
> Hey all, since I am already convinced, of all the things I have lost in life... It is my *mind* that I miss the most!Here is the $2.00, Medicaid co-pay question.... What is the half life of a placebo?
> Thanks
> Snapper
Would that be the XR version?I think it depends on how often you can afford to renew the prescription.
- Scott
Posted by chemist on July 25, 2004, at 14:34:07
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder???, posted by SLS on July 25, 2004, at 8:49:21
> > Hey all, since I am already convinced, of all the things I have lost in life... It is my *mind* that I miss the most!Here is the $2.00, Medicaid co-pay question.... What is the half life of a placebo?
> > Thanks
> > Snapper
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> Would that be the XR version?
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> I think it depends on how often you can afford to renew the prescription.
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> - Scotthello there, chemist here..i feel that scott's post must be amended with the caveat that be sure to get the name-brand placebo and not the generic placebo: many posters (not me) have indicated that the name-brand is superior to generic. all the best, chemist
Posted by karen m. on July 25, 2004, at 15:13:58
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder??? » SLS, posted by chemist on July 25, 2004, at 14:34:07
anyone who can think of all those great answers...well they can't be at all mindless
Posted by KaraS on July 25, 2004, at 18:17:54
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder???, posted by karen m. on July 25, 2004, at 15:13:58
> anyone who can think of all those great answers...well they can't be at all mindless
Yes, I think that the people who post regularly on this board are not only highly intelligent and well-informed, but also very witty and clever too. (I wonder which came first.)
Posted by snapper on July 25, 2004, at 21:10:21
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder???, posted by KaraS on July 25, 2004, at 18:17:54
Thanks to all for their responces! I did mean my statement and query to be both thought provoking and hopefully humorous in its content. (hope it was *not* taken the wrong way!)Also there is a significant proportion of witty, clever and just down right intelligent array of posters on this board! Just because mood disorders can make one feel *retarded*, def. does not imply or make one so. I am sorry! If my post came across in a manner that was anything other than goofy, pointless and certainly and hopefully a little bit humorous-even if it did sound a little benign!If anything, *we* have not lost our minds. Our minds are fine and it is our brains that we are all so desperately seeking to fix, or at least on a quest to help them function better than they are! I sincerely wish all of you luck,& success in trying to find that magical combo of meds or otherwise in hopes of finding that elusive but certainly attainable goal of a better, happier state of mind, in which many if not most human beings seem to take for granted-a proper functioning brain! Peace and Best to all!!
Snapper
Posted by chemist on July 25, 2004, at 21:28:24
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder???, posted by snapper on July 25, 2004, at 21:10:21
> Thanks to all for their responces! I did mean my statement and query to be both thought provoking and hopefully humorous in its content. (hope it was *not* taken the wrong way!)Also there is a significant proportion of witty, clever and just down right intelligent array of posters on this board! Just because mood disorders can make one feel *retarded*, def. does not imply or make one so. I am sorry! If my post came across in a manner that was anything other than goofy, pointless and certainly and hopefully a little bit humorous-even if it did sound a little benign!If anything, *we* have not lost our minds. Our minds are fine and it is our brains that we are all so desperately seeking to fix, or at least on a quest to help them function better than they are! I sincerely wish all of you luck,& success in trying to find that magical combo of meds or otherwise in hopes of finding that elusive but certainly attainable goal of a better, happier state of mind, in which many if not most human beings seem to take for granted-a proper functioning brain! Peace and Best to all!!
> Snapperhello there, chemist here....i, for one, thought your post was intended to be funny, so no offense taken here....all the best, chemist
Posted by karen m. on July 25, 2004, at 22:21:41
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder???, posted by snapper on July 25, 2004, at 21:10:21
no double entendres intended or taken...the answers were really great! we have to laugh at ourselves to get through sometimes.
Posted by chemist on July 25, 2004, at 22:27:52
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder???, posted by karen m. on July 25, 2004, at 22:21:41
> no double entendres intended or taken...the answers were really great! we have to laugh at ourselves to get through sometimes.
hello there, chemist here....i concur! i think all parties are on the same page here.....all the best, chemist
Posted by sb417 on July 25, 2004, at 22:40:06
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder???, posted by karen m. on July 25, 2004, at 22:21:41
Not only were the answers great, the question was too! It just goes to show that snapper still has a darn good mind.
Posted by SLS on July 26, 2004, at 6:43:16
In reply to Re: Pointless question to ponder???, posted by snapper on July 25, 2004, at 21:10:21
> I sincerely wish all of you luck,& success in trying to find that magical combo of meds or otherwise in hopes of finding that elusive but certainly attainable goal of a better, happier state of mind, in which many if not most human beings seem to take for granted-a proper functioning brain! Peace and Best to all!!
Amen.
Well done, Snapper.
- Scott
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