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05/02/2009 05:49 PM
jennywren
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Hey Neondreams, Mania can display it self differently in different people. They are not always the same as your self.

JennyWren

Seroquel XR, 300mgs
Then 50mgs later on in the evening
to encourage sleep.
250mgs of Lamictal in the morning. Mood Stabilizer
Lithium 250mg at night and 250mgs in the AM.


Three other meds for psychical problems
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05/02/2009 05:59 PM  Top
Scone
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"If 2(0)=0 and 0=1 then 2=0 and 3=0 and 4=0 and 5 and so on. "

-I wrote that in my original post Jenny Wren. Thats my point. The concept of infinity can not be mathematicaly sound.

Also, neon dreams, yes I said in my first post that I wrote my 1=0 Writings while manic. I am not manic right now however. Those writings are from a couple months ago.

Post edited by: Scone, at: 05/02/2009 06:01 PM


05/02/2009 07:33 PM  Top
neondreams
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Jenny,

I'm aware of that.

However, my point was that people who experience grandiose delusions while manic tend to create and/or believe in theories that are not true and they cannot be convinced otherwise.

Grandiose delusions *are* one of the symptoms of mania. Hence, my comment.

Post edited by: neondreams, at: 05/02/2009 07:40 PM

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05/02/2009 07:41 PM  Top
neondreams
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Scone,

Given how long your post was, apparently I forgot the fact that you wrote this 2 months ago. I told you my concentration was bad.

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Klonopin .5mg

05/03/2009 04:42 PM  Top
jennywren
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Nope all you are doing Scone is writing statements they are not true mathamtically at all.

As you should know you cannot use 2(0)=0 which is a true statement (as a whole number cannot be multipiled by 0 thus the answer 0).

This not validate the statement: If 2(0)=0 and 0=1 then 2=0 and 3=0 and 4=0 and 5 and so on.

Using your "theroy" why does 0=1 as followng?. 1(0)=0 would also equal 0 not one.

It might be a good idea for you to attend a high school maths class.

Regards.

JennyWren

P.S. I am not into writng messages which go round and round. I have learnt my lesson there.

Post edited by: jennywren, at: 05/03/2009 04:46 PM

Seroquel XR, 300mgs
Then 50mgs later on in the evening
to encourage sleep.
250mgs of Lamictal in the morning. Mood Stabilizer
Lithium 250mg at night and 250mgs in the AM.


Three other meds for psychical problems

05/03/2009 04:49 PM  Top
Scone
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Of course it doesn't make sense. I was crazy at the time. I was at my peak of a 30 day manic episode.

05/03/2009 05:04 PM  Top
uppitywoman
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I hope everyone is aware now that this was written while in the grip of mania and is not intended as a valid mathematical theory. I think all Scone was trying to do was show how manic he was. Wink
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05/03/2009 06:25 PM  Top
jennywren
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Good stuff Scone, we are now on the same page Smile

JennyWren

Seroquel XR, 300mgs
Then 50mgs later on in the evening
to encourage sleep.
250mgs of Lamictal in the morning. Mood Stabilizer
Lithium 250mg at night and 250mgs in the AM.


Three other meds for psychical problems

05/04/2009 02:05 AM  Top
maMONa
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wow. I got frustrated just LOOKINg at the length of this post.



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05/04/2009 07:47 AM  Top
tw12357
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Sorry, I didn't read the last few posts before I posted. I know we can come up with a lot of stuff while manic, that may not be sound. We string together stuff that may or may not be related. Its good to be able to see that we weren't thinking straight at the time, so that we can put together what is real again. Take care, scone.

Post edited by: tw12357, at: 05/04/2009 07:51 AM

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