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re: Trump is having a press conference regarding autism. Any minute now
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:01 pm to Decatur
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:01 pm to Decatur
I got Leucovorin mixed in with Oxaliplatin and 5-FU during chemo 25 years ago. My brain is still scrambled from that stuff but they said it would have been worse without the Leucovorin. I’ll never forget the metal taste from the Oxaliplatin.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:02 pm to SallysHuman
No worries. I’ll be able to find it!
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:03 pm to TigerDoc
I consult at a nursing home. We had a resident today ask when he would/could get the fourth Covid shot.
“I got all 3 .. I need the fourth!”
Poor fella. And contrary to what one would think, his issues are psych and that’s it.
“I got all 3 .. I need the fourth!”
Poor fella. And contrary to what one would think, his issues are psych and that’s it.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:06 pm to LSUTANGERINE
quote:The fact that you think that's an answer shows the level of intellect I'm dealing with.
Already answered. Good science.
It also shows that you didn't watch the press conference. A gaggle of top scientists came to the podium and said that is precisely what they are going to do: better science, because 1 in 12 is not good science.
Government accountability, transparency, real time updates, measured, common sense approaches, trying to do something new, create massive task forces and inject public money into a very public health crisis, and what does a democrat do?
Bitch and moan.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:08 pm to tiger91
I remember you saying so during the pandemic - same one as before?
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:09 pm to mudshuvl05
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Government accountability, transparency, real time updates, measured, common sense approaches, trying to do something new, create massive task forces and inject public money into a very public health crisis, and what does a democrat do? Bitch and moan.
This flabbergasts me… you don’t have to inherently like the “faces” of this effort to respect that the effort is *finally* being made.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:10 pm to mudshuvl05
It’s so hilarious that the democrats, once the party against big corporations, have become the biggest mouthpiece for big pharma. They scream my body my choice when it comes to abortion, but damnit you’d better take that experimental MRNA shot or you are literally murdering their grandma. They are they ultimate hypocrites of the last 5 years.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:36 pm to el Gaucho
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f Trump says Tylenol causes autism the lib women will be posting pics on Twitter taking Tylenol
They will be crushing it up and snorting lines of it with a rolled up rainbow flag all over the internet
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:41 pm to CreoleTigerEsq
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He's been in recovery for 40 years
And you think that disqualifies him? I’d hate to ask you what you were doing in your teens. Anything disqualifying?
This post was edited on 9/22/25 at 5:42 pm
Posted on 9/22/25 at 5:57 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Replication of studies is part of science, but it's not the end all in medical research.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 6:41 pm to SallysHuman
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Yikes! How’d you find out?? That’s scary!
Hurt my back years ago and was on Tylenol and steroids under a doctors supervision. Started going into liver failure (jaundice, enzymes 10x normal). Turned out the only thing that saved me was the fact that the steroids kept the inflammation in check.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 6:42 pm to Free888
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Hurt my back years ago and was on Tylenol and steroids under a doctors supervision. Started going into liver failure (jaundice, enzymes 10x normal). Turned out the only thing that saved me was the fact that the steroids kept the inflammation in check.
Damn... that IS scary. Glad you pulled through!
Posted on 9/22/25 at 7:59 pm to TigerDoc
I’m still at the same facility.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:15 pm to mudshuvl05
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The fact that you think that's an answer shows the level of intellect I'm dealing with.
You don’t want to go down that hole. The fact that you attack personally (albeit a failure) shows what I am dealing with. Trust me- I an extremely well-versed in the scientific method and ASD.
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Government accountability, transparency, real time updates, measured, common sense approaches, trying to do something new, create massive task forces and inject public money into a very public health crisis,
We don’t need politicized task forces, which is exactly what this is. Just look at their leader, and some of his stated beliefs he has made in the past. and how about more recent statements:
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1 in 12
Another inaccurate statement by RFK that is political in nature. Although California has a higher rates than the rest of the USA it’s not 1 in 12. He pulled that from 2014 which was showed to be flawed Data. Those rates have been appropriately adjusted by the CDC. Nevertheless, California has higher rates. The higher rates may very well attributed to more dollars being poured into the school systems to assist in the early identification. California is one of the highest, if not the highest, in the nation pouring money into programs for the early identification of children’s mental health needs. I’m not saying that’s the only factor. But it does play a role. Please refer to the GET SET program in California.
Did you know learning disabilities are diagnosed much more frequently in the Northeast. It’s not because people are dumber up there. And it doesn’t mean there are more students with actual learning disabilities. It’s because they have more resources to identify those with learning disabilities. States that spend less money on education or have families with fewer resources are less likely to identify students with learning disabilities.
This post was edited on 9/22/25 at 8:34 pm
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:46 pm to LSUTANGERINE
quote:As am I, internet forum hardass who thinks people give a shite who you are. If you died tomorrow, I wouldn't even know about it, let alone tap the brakes upon hearing of it, and likewise you, for me, but I'm not so disillusioned with internet narcissism that I think otherwise like you do. You think someone has "derangement syndrome" with you, and then you think we actually give a shite what you, this supposed internet phenom, knows about the scientific method. We don’t give a shite who you are. You're a nobody. Deal with it.
You don’t want to go down that hole. The fact that you attack personally (albeit a failure) shows what I am dealing with. Trust me- I an extremely well-versed in the scientific method and ASD.
quote:Oh, shut up. It's like dealing with toddlers with you people.
We don’t need politicized task forces, which is exactly what this is. Just look at their leader, and some of his stated beliefs he has made in the past. and how about more recent statements:
quote:More bitching and moaning, and nothing being done. You were asked for your second and last time to give real, actionable solutions on what to do, and you just bitched and moaned. Sit the frick down boy. There's men and women trying to do something - anything - about this crisis. Good luck with your facts and figures, though.
Another inaccurate statement by RFK that is political in nature. Although California has a higher rates than the rest of the USA it’s not 1 in 12. He pulled that from 2014 which was showed to be flawed Data. Those rates have been appropriately adjusted by the CDC. Nevertheless, California has higher rates. The higher rates may very well attributed to more dollars being poured into the school systems to assist in the early identification. California is one of the highest, if not the highest, in the nation pouring money into programs for the early identification of children’s mental health needs. I’m not saying that’s the only factor. But it does play a role. Please refer to the GET SET program in California.
Did you know learning disabilities are diagnosed much more frequently in the Northeast. It’s not because people are dumber up there. And it doesn’t mean there are more students with actual learning disabilities. It’s because they have more resources to identify those with learning disabilities. States that spend less money on education or have families with fewer resources are less likely to identify students with learning disabilities.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:50 pm to mudshuvl05
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Oh, shut up. It's like dealing with toddlers with you people.
And there we have it folks. A rational man.
This post was edited on 9/22/25 at 8:53 pm
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:52 pm to mudshuvl05
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but I'm not so disillusioned with internet narcissism that I think otherwise like you do.
And this is coming from the person who accused me of low intellect and having to deal with someone of low intellect? Have you heard of the word irony?
Lay off the Tylenol. It’s affecting your reasoning
This post was edited on 9/22/25 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:55 pm to LSUTANGERINE
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Did you know learning disabilities are diagnosed much more frequently in the Northeast. It’s not because people are dumber up there. And it doesn’t mean there are more students with actual learning disabilities. It’s because they have more resources to identify those with learning disabilities. States that spend less money on education or have families with fewer resources are less likely to identify students with learning disabilities.
But wouldn't this mean a bunch of older people are living their lives just fine, maybe some not, with undiagnosed learning disabilities?
None of these people were put on meds as children and somehow are functioning adults.
Assuming the rates haven't increased, just better at finding it.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:58 pm to dgnx6
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But wouldn't this mean a bunch of older people are living their lives just fine, maybe some not, with undiagnosed learning disabilities? None of these people were put on meds as children and somehow are functioning adults. Assuming the rates haven't increased, just better at finding it.
Yes, to all of that. Most with learning disabilities function fine as adults. Some don’t. And a definite yes on better at finding it. Either because of training, resources, etc..
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