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To: gaijin

The woman is a major cocaine addict. My niece is a substance abuse conselor who is willing to bet her house that Nancy uses regularly. She says she displays all the classic symptoms; Involuntary mouth movements, bugs eyes and inability to stop moving her arms and hands, all of which she showed me Nancy doing on videos on Youtube. It was obvious as all hell the latest being that one video when the reporter asked her about the conflict of interest. Her mouth was flipping out a mile a minute, she had the bugs eyes and her arms and hand were all over the place.

My niece said a good idea would be to have a constitutional amendment requiring all Reps to submit to random drug tests. They make decisions that affect the lives of millions and they are not tested, but sanitations workers are? What are sanitations workers going to do while high, eat the garbage? But it’s OK having a wacko like Pelosi high as a kite as Speaker of the house? 2 heartbeats away from being POTUS? What is THAT?


154 posted on 01/24/2012 10:08:22 PM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda (How ironic that Ann Coulter should write a book called Treason.)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Or this.

Tardive dyskinesia is a difficult-to-treat form of dyskinesia (disorder resulting in involuntary, repetitive body movements) that can be tardive (having a slow or belated onset).[1] It frequently appears after long-term or high-dose use of antipsychotic drugs,[N 1] or in children and infants as a side effect from usage of drugs for gastrointestinal disorders prevention.[N 2][2]

Tardive dyskinesia most commonly occurs in patients with psychiatric conditions who are treated with antipsychotic medications for many years. One study reported that within the first four years of using antipsychotic medications, 18.5 percent of young adults develop symptoms. Furthermore, 31 percent of those over 55 years of age develop tardive dyskinesia symptoms in the same time frame.[13] Other estimates suggest that it occurs in 15-30% of patients receiving treatment with antipsychotic neuroleptic medications for 3 months or longer.[citation needed] “A study being conducted at the Yale University School of Medicine has estimated that 32% of patients develop persistent tics after 5 years on major tranquilizers, 57% by 15 years, and 68% by 25 years.”[14] Other estimates suggest that with each year of neuroleptic use, 5% of the patients will show signs of tardive dyskinesia, i.e., 5% after one year, 10% after two years, 15% after three years with no clear upper limit.[15] Eventually, according to these estimates, if on the drugs long enough, the majority of patients will develop the disorder.[16] The incidence of tardive dyskinesia varies with the type of neuroleptic (e.g., haloperidol (Haldol) more often than perphenazine (Trilafon)), daily dose and duration of treatment (the higher the daily dose and the longer the duration of treatment, the higher the risk).


191 posted on 01/25/2012 6:30:53 AM PST by COUNTrecount (Barry...above his poi grade.)
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