in my old age, im going crazy!!!
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in my old age, im going crazy!!!
today on my ride home i was thinking the craziest thoughts....
i wondering if scizophrenics hear different voices actually, like i mean, what if they had a persoanlity of britney spears in there head...does it sound like her?
does anyone else think these retarded thoughts, or is it just me?
i wondering if scizophrenics hear different voices actually, like i mean, what if they had a persoanlity of britney spears in there head...does it sound like her?
does anyone else think these retarded thoughts, or is it just me?

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Acute and transient pyschotic disorder
Acute and transient psychotic disorders are similar in appearance to acute episodes of schizophrenia. Hallucinations, delusions, and other `positive' symptoms of schizophrenia are usually most prominent and there may be fluctuations in emotional state.
Listed below is a summary of the presenting complaints given by individuals or their families during initial or ongoing treatment.
Individuals may have problems with:
Hearing voices when no-one is around
Strange beliefs
Confusion and perplexity
Perceptual disturbances
Agitation or emotional turmoil
Acute and transient psychotic disorders are similar in appearance to acute episodes of schizophrenia. Hallucinations, delusions, and other `positive' symptoms of schizophrenia are usually most prominent and there may be fluctuations in emotional state.
Listed below is a summary of the presenting complaints given by individuals or their families during initial or ongoing treatment.
Individuals may have problems with:
Hearing voices when no-one is around
Strange beliefs
Confusion and perplexity
Perceptual disturbances
Agitation or emotional turmoil
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I know that, but I don't think like celebrity voices are usually heard by the average schitzo...
Could be wrong though. I have a couple of friends who are certified schitzo though and they've never heard Brittany Spears ask to suck their cocks.
Dumb question #2: Cus Katie...if they opened their mouth I think they'd drown. It's notlike a woman's stomach is a baloon filled with oxygen.

Dumb question #2: Cus Katie...if they opened their mouth I think they'd drown. It's notlike a woman's stomach is a baloon filled with oxygen.


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They'd have no reason to cry.....crying is a reaction to stress (and I doubt they can feel much stress in utero), or when they are hungry (and they are being fed in utero. I don't know, just my guess.Preppy Raver wrote: why dont babies cry when they are still in the momma's stomach....or do they, and we just dont know it.
BUT babies do get hiccups when they're in their momma's stomachs. My daughter had them all the time, it was the coolest feeling in the world!
cat good to see you made it home. be glad you didn't have to fight the I4 construction/rain/accident ridden traffic like i did. it took me 2 hours and 30 minutes to get here from sarasota
on the topic of discussion, don't babies 'breathe' the oxygen ridden fluid that they are surrounded in? i am basing this soley on the movie 'abyss' when they use that liquid that they breathe in and out of their lungs in their scuba gear instead of oxygen, and then referenced it to being like a baby in the womb.

on the topic of discussion, don't babies 'breathe' the oxygen ridden fluid that they are surrounded in? i am basing this soley on the movie 'abyss' when they use that liquid that they breathe in and out of their lungs in their scuba gear instead of oxygen, and then referenced it to being like a baby in the womb.


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I did fight the rain....but the flow of traffic was pretty good so I was able to do about 90 mpf with very little visibility. Having no a/c in the car will force you to drive faster.oracle wrote:cat good to see you made it home. be glad you didn't have to fight the I4 construction/rain/accident ridden traffic like i did. it took me 2 hours and 30 minutes to get here from sarasota
Yes, I am not sure how the exact science of it works, but babies do breathe in the water. You can even deliver your baby underwater, and I think they are fine until the umbilical cord is cut, or once thay are finally exposed to air. I may sound like a complete idiot, since I'm pretty uneducated on the entire matter....but all I know is that thay can in fact breathe in water.oracle wrote:don't babies 'breathe' the oxygen ridden fluid that they are surrounded in?
How's this for chronic hiccups: I will occasionally get the hiccups in twelve hour "spurts". Sometimes its annoying, but after a few hours, you just forget that you have them.tru dNb cynic wrote:My mom told me that I was a constant hiccuper, I think I was born with chronic hiccups
12 hour spurts...damn wow i get annoyed if I have them longer then five min...but then again i am quite impatient...Sangsuri wrote:How's this for chronic hiccups: I will occasionally get the hiccups in twelve hour "spurts". Sometimes its annoying, but after a few hours, you just forget that you have them.