Posted by maxx44 on January 3, 2004, at 18:22:42
In reply to re: atypical NMS » maxx44, posted by Larry Hoover on January 3, 2004, at 10:49:26
ps. i did neglect the key element of client age. young brains are more resilient to assault. but i must express some shock on your statement--'neurotransmitters are not considered part of 'self'. where on earth, or anywhere, did that come from? the entire medical approach to disorders centers on such. furthermore, you address NMS, not ANMS---it took 8 weeks before i realized i could not 'stoop'---my drs. considered my reportage, but at that time there was no body of evidence on ANMS---the immediate onset of incontinence and odd intermittent fever was ignored and 'rigidity' ascribed to the common
result of sleeping 16+ hours/day and weight-gain from risperdal, the only neuroleptic, save lico, long-discontinued, i've ever encountered. in vew of your 'errors of fact' (.2% vs. 2 % for NMS, neuroxmitters not being related to 'self'),i must consider your response either immature or disengenuous. either way, your elegant response is rendered as 'flawed' by content. as for 'scare-mongering'? i expect and deserve an apology. thank you, sir.
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