u/Admirable_Compote226
Medical tech companies: are there any that use up-to-date information on the QT interval?
I'd like to invest in a MedTech company that uses newer formulas for EKGs that don't over-diagnose long QT. What are some good tickers, no pun intended?
This is crucial to making sure the world can be a little more vibrant.
One less woman told to be like her grandma. She can keep gaming. She can handle sudden loud noises.
One more dude who can keep skipping, even though adults are not supposed to do it, especially if an obsolete piece of electronic junk uses the wrong formula.
A group of friends who can keep going to high intensity EDM concerts.
That fire alarm enthusiast who buys commercial alarms just to set them off... safe.
A skier. A drummer. A gamer. A sharpshooter. A pogo dancer. All safe.
Someone on Lexapro, HCQ, Spiro, caffeine, and possibly antipsychotics still able to be playful when the mood strikes.
Medical tech companies: are there any that use up-to-date information on the QT interval?
I'd like to invest in a MedTech company that uses newer formulas for EKGs that don't over-diagnose long QT. What are some good tickers, no pun intended?
This is crucial to making sure the world can be a little more vibrant.
One less woman told to be like her grandma. She can keep gaming. She can handle sudden loud noises.
One more dude who can keep skipping, even though adults are not supposed to do it, especially if an obsolete piece of electronic junk uses the wrong formula.
A group of friends who can keep going to high intensity EDM concerts.
That fire alarm enthusiast who buys commercial alarms just to set them off... safe.
A skier. A drummer. A gamer. A sharpshooter. A pogo dancer. All safe.
Someone on Lexapro, HCQ, Spiro, caffeine, and possibly antipsychotics still able to be playful when the mood strikes.
Can you ask for no sedation, lost interests, lost hyperactivity, etc.?
Can you ask a psychiatrist to let you keep your hyperactivity during adhd treatment?
I'm also autistic and also do not want to lose a SINGLE interest. I want to like gaming until I die. I want to like all the same music. I want to be enthused by how electronics work. I want to go down rabbit holes. I don't mind stimming and find it soothing when I do it or someone else does. I want my full reaction time. I want energy after work.
And I want a world where there's still people who unapologetically stim, violate social rules, and have a lower dose to help them concentrate without having to sit still or make life worse for those who don't.
And I want there to be an audience for fast, chaotic music.
Does anyone get severe QT prolongation from HCQ or other meds, and were you told to, essentially, become a milder person to avoid cardiac issues?
Such as:
- Avoiding thrill rides
- Avoiding sudden or loud sounds, including alarms, electronic music, metal, guns, rambunctious intimacy, etc.
- No more skipping, jumping, prancing, rapid dancing, or even running
, or even walking fast?
- No more scary movies, fast paced video games, etc.
Long QT meds: no more intensity?
Long QT, common meds, and no fun: what rules are you given?
Can people on Lexapro, Abilify or other QT-prolonging meds safely indulge in things like skipping, sprinting, watching scary movies, etc.?
And can they use a TENS machine?
Would it be safe for them to go to a rave?
Can they safely listen to abrupt music?
Can they prance around?
QT medications and life restriction.
Can people on Lexapro, Abilify or other QT-prolonging meds safely indulge in things like skipping, sprinting, watching scary movies, etc.?
And can they use a TENS machine?
Would it be safe for them to go to a rave?
Can they safely listen to abrupt music?
Can they prance around?
How does Zoloft impair long-term potentiation?
Since it impairs LTP while keeping LTD intact, could it be theoretically easier to "extinguish" someone's love of video games while making it harder to get into one or even develop the overlearning required to be good at them? Could a person on Zoloft have impaired mental maps of a new town, or only forget new songs faster than they can learn new ones?
Can people on Lexapro, Abilify or other QT-prolonging meds safely indulge in things like skipping, sprinting, watching scary movies, etc.?
And can they use a TENS machine?
Would it be safe for them to go to a rave?
Can they safely listen to abrupt music?
Ototoxicity of HCQ: is it true that it lowers the threshold when sound becomes deafening and/or makes subsequent loud sounds more risky?
Is it worth avoiding people with slightly louder voices, synth music, etc.? How does ototoxicity work?
In your ideal world, would patients still be able to legally refuse medications?
Including for things like bipolar, psychosis, OCD, adhd, off label autism RRB meds, etc.
Can you refuse to have ego-syntonic obsessions and compulsions treated?
And can you explain that even if something takes up time, it's ultimately your prerogative and a better use of my time than small talk over overpriced salads? I'm autistic and have many RRBs that strongly resemble obsessions and compulsions. And I worry about being misdiagnosed, or about being denied the option of ADHD treatment monotherapy, or perhaps a "subtotal" SSRI dose that won't stop any kind of repetitive thoughts, no matter how positive, including an enjoyable, highly cerebral private fetish I don't want to lose, or a love of repetitive electronic music.
Can you refuse to have ego-syntonic obsessions and compulsions treated?
And can you explain that even if something takes up time, it's ultimately your prerogative and a better use of my time than small talk over overpriced salads? I'm autistic and have many RRBs that strongly resemble obsessions and compulsions. And I worry about being misdiagnosed, or about being denied the option of ADHD treatment monotherapy, or perhaps a "subtotal" SSRI dose that won't stop any kind of repetitive thoughts, no matter how positive, including an enjoyable, highly cerebral private fetish I don't want to lose, or a love of repetitive electronic music.
Has anyone been on HCQ for decades and NOT had eye damage? Bonus points if your vision corrects to 20/15
reddit.comCan Californian cops arrest or commit you for skipping in a public park as an adult? [CA]
Could they argue an unusual but ultimately innocent behavior is hypomanic or gravely disabled, or that it's wrong if you refuse to have your autistic stim corrected?
Hypomania
How do you distinguish hypomania from any of the following?
Naturally having a lot of energy, or being hyperthymic
Not giving into the expectation for adults to have a measured personality
Working on lots of projects
Not having a group of mild mannered friends
Autism traits like infodumping, hyperfixation, etc.
Skipping as an adult, laughing a lot, tapping fingers, jumping, gaming a lot, listening to fast music, etc.
Traits that only look out of character because a person was long pressured into suppressing them.
Buying something expensive you'll use.
How do you distinguish hypomania from any of the following?
Naturally having a lot of energy, or being hyperthymic
Not giving into the expectation for adults to have a measured personality
Working on lots of projects
Not having a group of mild mannered friends
Autism traits like infodumping, hyperfixation, etc.
Skipping as an adult, laughing a lot, tapping fingers, jumping, gaming a lot, listening to fast music, etc.
Traits that only look out of character because a person was long pressured into suppressing them.
Buying something expensive you'll use.
Does any SSRI user still skip as an adult?
Do you still have energy and tendon strength?
I like the THX 'Deep note.'
It's such a rich sound. It's not scary at all; it's actually very soothing and stimulating at the same time. It's ethereal. I enjoy people's best attempts at recreating it with software synthesizers. It's like a nice direct breeze from an air conditioner.