I like to fire up the editor in ArmA2 and drop down some units and then an A-10 or two and set some waypoints, and then watch the sparks fly.
That sounds like so much fun!
I love that we have built a cannon that chews through tanks. Fucking tanks! Oh, and the cannon flies. And also drops bombs. And sometimes air to ground missiles. And the cannon can be shot to hell and back, missing an engine and half a wing, and still fly. Oh, and if the landing gear is damaged and can't come down, the wheels still protrude enough so a belly landing won't necessarily damage the bottom of the plane.
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Oh you guys are talking off-label naltrexone for fibro?
Yeah, in my anecdotal experience, pain management specialists are willing to try more cutting-edge therapies than other doctors, especially for cryptic conditions like fibro.
So a GP might not be willing to try it, but a PM doc might. YMMV of course.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
Anecdotally, specialists are more likely to work with you on off label stuff because specialists tend to be a little more technical in their prescriptions.
GPs & PCPs are largely working by established medical practices.
He was willing to prescribe Amitriptyline off-label for pain and to help her transition away from Zoloft, so I suspect he'd be willing to give it a try with some data to look at.
It's funny how this motorcycle training school's facebook page is drawing me towards using it rather than other places in the area. Power of social media, etc.
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Anecdotally, specialists are more likely to work with you on off label stuff because specialists tend to be a little more technical in their prescriptions.
GPs & PCPs are largely working by established medical practices.
He was willing to prescribe Amitriptyline off-label for pain and to help her transition away from Zoloft, so I suspect he'd be willing to give it a try with some data to look at.
Nice!
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
apparently! I was just saying that your link is too dense for me, but the drug itself is interesting. Sadly the doctor ended plans for a larger trial and I can't find a way to contact him.
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surrealitychecklonely, but not unloveddreaming of faulty keys and latchesRegistered Userregular
to be honest spool a pilot study from stanford is probably 20 times more evidence most doctors are given by people asking for prescriptions for strange drugs, especially one with as little ethical danger as naltrexone
surrealitychecklonely, but not unloveddreaming of faulty keys and latchesRegistered Userregular
btw winky re adhd and d4 receptors
have you ever heard the saying "go to a heart specialist and be diagnosed with a heart condition, a neurologist and get diagnosed with a brain condition"?
because that really applies to dopamine receptors at the moment
my complete speculation is that 70% or more of these correlations will turn out to be non-causative somewhere down the line
Like holy shit this is just a generalized "make you smarter" drug that you don't need a prescription for and only costs like $20.
EDIT: $20 for 60 pills, that is.
Side effects include:
Wandering Tongue
Memory Loss
Kardashian foot
Death
Impotence
"the scalpins"
Constipation
Transient Eye
Idiocy
Dry Mouth
Scurvy
Congested humours
Hysteria
Man hands
One Guatemalan medical journal reports instances of something called "Beagle Ears", and a test subject experiencing something called "Groung the Destroyer-ism".
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That sounds like so much fun!
I love that we have built a cannon that chews through tanks. Fucking tanks! Oh, and the cannon flies. And also drops bombs. And sometimes air to ground missiles. And the cannon can be shot to hell and back, missing an engine and half a wing, and still fly. Oh, and if the landing gear is damaged and can't come down, the wheels still protrude enough so a belly landing won't necessarily damage the bottom of the plane.
Yeah, in my anecdotal experience, pain management specialists are willing to try more cutting-edge therapies than other doctors, especially for cryptic conditions like fibro.
So a GP might not be willing to try it, but a PM doc might. YMMV of course.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
He was willing to prescribe Amitriptyline off-label for pain and to help her transition away from Zoloft, so I suspect he'd be willing to give it a try with some data to look at.
Nice!
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Performed miserably in the domestic market, but performed pretty well overseas?
Walked around a desert planet butt naked?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
John Carter was a Burner!
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
sup bro
how is dem tings
apparently! I was just saying that your link is too dense for me, but the drug itself is interesting. Sadly the doctor ended plans for a larger trial and I can't find a way to contact him.
dem tings is good
how bout you bro
I just wish at least one of them would pay as well as the job I got right after graduation six years ago.
It's a Viscous cycle.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
nice
i is good
keepin it reel u no
this is a good post
feral a plus plus number one gaijin
EDIT: $20 for 60 pills, that is.
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
I'm gonna do it.
i probably secrete it
Side effects include:
Wandering Tongue
Memory Loss
Kardashian foot
Death
Impotence
"the scalpins"
Constipation
Transient Eye
Idiocy
Dry Mouth
have you ever heard the saying "go to a heart specialist and be diagnosed with a heart condition, a neurologist and get diagnosed with a brain condition"?
because that really applies to dopamine receptors at the moment
my complete speculation is that 70% or more of these correlations will turn out to be non-causative somewhere down the line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piracetam#cite_note-pmid20166767-44
There are an impressive number of citations to published peer-reviewed papers on this page basically saying "It does everything you want it to".
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfnJ24kRlz8
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Scurvy
Congested humours
Hysteria
Man hands
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
poppitypoppitypopopopopopoppopoooooo
One Guatemalan medical journal reports instances of something called "Beagle Ears", and a test subject experiencing something called "Groung the Destroyer-ism".
THAT BREED OF DOG WAS BRED FOR DERP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=M6PteoG0st4
MUST POST AGAIN