macktehknife
macktehknife
macktehknife

I've been on paxil for a great many years, and currently have been tapering it off for 6 weeks now. Currently I'm on 30mg and it's gotten much tougher. I started and 60. I think it's a little better, but the first week was definitely a bitch. Dizziness, nausea, anxiety attacks, weakness. Nothing I can't handle, but

Not-quite-venting-time:

I GOT A FUCKING JOB THIS WEEK. I've been out of work for a fucking YEAR! I'm so happy right now you guys!!!!!

I have a problem and I'm hoping someone has a suggestion for me. I want to be married to my bf but, due to some social anxiety and a specific dislike of weddings, having an actual wedding would be basically social torture for me. I'd loathe every second of any event bigger than a trip to city hall. He on the other

Yeah, the Wiki article mentions it in passing. Sounds awful.

I see a handful of people claiming that the photo in question is from a porn. I'm not going to do the research to find out if that is accurate. However, I doubt that the caption is from said porn. Additionally, even if this is a porn actress, this does not automatically indicate she (or anyone else) was "asking for

I work in education and will agree that it's common for this stuff to begin at home. However, it's actually not far fetched to say this kid has serious psych issues, that may have truly nothing to do with home or mom and dad. The instance in that kind of thing, (emotionally disturbed kids, or kids exhibiting psychotic

Sorry, where was the admiration in that post? Or the victim-blaming you seem to have found in those three sentences?

The school year's almost over, so I'd say let everyone get a fresh start after a summer of counseling. Five is so very very young, and I feel for this kid. Not because I admire bullies but because I can't imagine what kind of home life would turn a kid that young into such a menace. It must be awful.

At the very least, the bully should be put in another classroom. If it is determined that she needs to go to another school, so be it. Maybe therapy plus a new environment will allow her to get the help she needs and start over in a place where she isn't already known and reacted to as an antagonist.

That's a good point. While the behavior is deplorable I was thinking about the emotional damage it might do to the 5-year-old bully to be taken out of the school, especially if he is having a troubled home life. I am not saying the father is wrong, I just feel a little for the bully too.

If these allegations are true, counseling may be a much better course of action than expulsion.

I do want to point out that its actually hard to get a restraining order. The father MUST have had some solid evidence that this was in fact happening to get that order in the first place.. Also, The kid is 5.. This is learned behavior.. He learned those words and the meaning of them somewhere.. My first guess is at

Yeah, I have problems with gluten too, and I also have problems with the final paragraph of the article - this dude is honourable and was fine with retracting his earlier statement, but plenty of people don't. The file drawer problem, funding issues and lack of study replications are also issues that make it harder

I hope CPS gets involved, because there is no way that kid has a healthy home life. Bullying is one thing, death threats are a sign that he needs help.

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37 people is not even close to a decently sized sample group. Stop acting like this study is the be all and end all. Don't talk about the impartiality of science, if anyone who passed high school science knows that a tiny sample size DOES NOT MEAN ANYTHING. I live with this every day. My celiac test was negative. I

That is not at all what the article says.

I'm not really a friend of the non-Celiac gluten-free types (I appreciate that they made it easier for my friend with Celiac to get affordable, tasty food, and that's it), but 37 seems like a pretty small sample size. Anyone with experience in this kind of study know if that's normal or not?