Re: Chlamydia John Gilmer, Dr. Korsakoff's assessment of his confabulations, & the abused wife "Joey" Marzec-Gilmer
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Re: Chlamydia John Gilmer, Dr. Korsakoff's assessment of his confabulations, & the abused wife "Joey" Marzec-Gilmer         

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Author: ZapRatz
Date: Aug 13, 2008 06:28

On Sat, 9 Aug 2008 18:57:09 -0700 (PDT), Lumpy-is-a-sad-sack-of-shit
live.com> wrote:
>From: Lumpy-is-a-sad-sack-of-shit live.com>
>Newsgroups: alt.nuke.the.usa
>Subject: Re: Anderson, Cmelak, and their proxy Gaspar - dumb assed fools all
>Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2008 18:57:09 -0700 (PDT)
>Message-ID: s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>
>
>On Aug 9, 7:46?pm, Pedro Manuel Rodriguez Gonzales Romero
>newsguy.com> wrote:
>
>
>Sorry Redneck, but your little whine is so far from reality that all
>it does is to put you on a level with other retards like Anderson and
>Cmelak.
>
>Try some better bait next time. This one is pretty stinky, even for a
>fucked up racist.

Chlamydia Juan

Juan, you are spreading chlamydia bacterium throughout Northeast
Florida!  It is a well known fact that anal intercourse is a sure way
to spread chlamydia, and you have confided with me your sexual
preference.

Your accounts of not remembering what happened the night before and
sleeping in sleazy motels is legendary.  If you don't stop spreading
STD's all over the restaurants and motels, I will have to have you
restrained!  You are a disgrace and menace to society.

Your pics show red, puffy eyelids which is NOT caused by hangovers as
you claim. They are the result of chlamydia infection in it's
advanced stage.  I told you that you could be treated in the early
stages but now it's too late.

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From: Joey Marzec Gilmer

Damn you, Gilmer!  Why didn't you tell me that you had meth mouth?  I
know your breath stinks to high heaven but this is just over the top.
And just because I have gonorrhea doesn't mean that you have to soak
your dildo in my toilet.  I am your wife, you know.  You mess with me
and I'll tell your girlfriend just how friendly we are.

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Has anyone read Pirate John's Most Queer Guide to Northwest Florida?
He describes in agonizing detail what an Interstate highway is, what
a state highway is, and what a county highway is. Who gives a fuck?
Anyone who has a driver's license should know the difference. Then he
said the book was designed to be read while driving a motorcycle...
duhhhhh. He goes on for nearly 50 fucking pages of pure bullshit
about bears and lizards and everything that he knows nothing about.
Pirate John moved to Florida from another state.  He doesn't know
shit about Florida except gay bars. He mentioned that he saw a bear
crossing the road and then he contradicted himself later, as usual,
and said that he saw a bear peeking from the bushes.

Fucking idiot!

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From - http://www.chclibrary.org/micromed/00054130.html

Korsakoff's syndrome

Definition

Korsakoff's syndrome is a memory disorder which is caused by a
deficiency of vitamin B1, also called thiamine.

Description

In the United States, the most common cause of thiamine
deficiency is alcoholism.

An associated disorder, Wernicke's syndrome, often precedes
Korsakoff's syndrome. In fact, they so often occur together that
the spectrum of symptoms produced during the course of the two
diseases is frequently referred to as Wernicke-Korsakoff
syndrome. The main symptoms of Wernicke's syndrome include ataxia
(difficulty in walking and maintaining balance), paralysis of
some of the muscles responsible for movement of the eyes, and
confusion. Untreated Wernicke's will lead to coma and then death.

Causes

One of the main reasons that alcoholism leads to thiamine
deficiency has to do with the high-calorie nature of alcohol. A
person with a large alcohol intake often, in essence, substitutes
alcohol for other, more nutritive calorie sources. Food intake
drops off considerably, and multiple vitamin deficiencies
develop. Furthermore, it is believed that alcohol increases the
body's requirements for B vitamins, at the same time interfering
with the absorption of thiamine from the intestine and impairing
the body's ability to store and use thiamine. Direct neurotoxic
(poisonous damage to the nerves) effects of alcohol may also play
some role.

Thiamine is involved in a variety of reactions which provide
energy to the neurons (nerve cells) of the brain. When thiamine
is unavailable, these reactions cannot be carried out, and the
important end-products of the reactions are not produced.
Furthermore, certain other substances begin to accumulate, and
are thought to cause damage to the vulnerable neurons. The area
of the brain believed to be responsible for the symptoms of
Korsakoff's syndrome is called the diencephalon, specifically the
structures called the mamillary bodies and the thalamus.
Symptoms

An individual with Korsakoff's syndrome displays much difficulty
with memory. The main area of memory affected is the ability to
learn new information. Usually, intelligence and memory for past
events is relatively unaffected, so that an individual may
remember what occurred 20 years previously, but is unable to
remember what occurred 20 minutes ago. This memory defect is
referred to as anterograde amnesia, and leads to a peculiar
symptom called "confabulation," in which a person suffering from
Korsakoff's fills in the gaps in his or her memory with
fabricated or imagined information. For instance, a person may
insist that a doctor to whom he or she has just been introduced
is actually an old high school classmate, and may have a lengthy
story to back this up. When asked, as part of a memory test, to
remember the name of three objects which the examiner listed ten
minutes earlier, a person with Korsakoff's may list three
entirely different objects and be completely convincing in his or
her certainty. In fact, one of the hallmarks of Korsakoff's is
the person's complete unawareness of the memory defect, and
complete lack of worry or concern when it is pointed out.

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From - http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/930.html

Korsakoff's psychosis

Also known as:
Korsakoff's disease
Korsakoff’s psychosis
Korsakoff’s symptom complex
Meynert’s amentia

Synonyms:

Amnestic confabulatory syndrome, amnestic syndrome, cerebropathia
psychica toxemica, polyneuritic psychosis, psychosis associated
with polyneuritis, psychosis polyneuritica.

Associated persons:
Sergei Sergeievich Korsakoff

Description:

Korsakoff’s syndrome is a condition that mainly affects chronic
alcoholics. It is due to the direct effects of alcohol or to the
severe nutritional deficiencies that are associated with chronic
alcoholism, and has been seen in association with vitamin B
deficiency. The syndrome also occurs in other severe brain
disturbances, e.g. paralysis, dementia, brain damage, infections
and poisonings. In chronic alcoholism the condition usually
occurs following delirium tremens.

The syndrome is characterized by a severe memory defect,
especially for recent event, for which the patient compensates by
confabulation - the reciting of imaginary experiences.
Psychologists working with these patients often have great
problems sorting out what is truth and what is lies of what
patients say - this is story-telling on a high level. Other
symptoms may include delirium, anxiety, fear, depression,
confusion, delusions and insomnia; painful extremities, sometimes
bilateral wrist drop, more frequent bilateral foot drop with pain
or pressure over the long nerves. Confabulation, a requisite for
the classic syndrome, is not always present in mild conditions.
With or without polyneuropathy. Korsakoff’s description of 1887
was of a case with polyneuritis.

An early mention of the condition was provided in 1822 by James
Jackson (1777-1867), physician at Massachusetts General Hospital
and professor at Boston Medical School, in a review of the
peripheral neuritis of alcoholism. Subsequently, in 1868, Sir
Samuel Wilks, physician at Guy's Hospital, London, gave an
account of the characteristic mental symptoms in an article on
alcoholic paraplegia.

Korsakoff in his doctoral thesis called the condition
“cerebropathia psychica toxaemica.” The eponymic term Korsakoff’s
psychosis was introduced by Friedrich Jolly (1844-1904).
Korsakoff, however, gave priority to the Swedish physician Magnus
Huss (1807-1890).

Korsakoff emphasised the association of alcoholic polyneuropathy
with a specific pattern of mental disturbance as follows: "This
mental disorder appears at times in the form of sharply
delineated irritable weakness of the mental sphere, at times in
the form of confusion with characteristic mistakes in orientation
for place, time and situation, and at times as an almost pure
form of acute amnesia, where the recent memory is most severely
involved, while the remote memory is well preserved . . . Some
have suffered so widespread memory loss that they literally
forget everything immediately."

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