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Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile
Author: ZapRatzZapRatz Date: Aug 13, 2008 13:17
proudly displaying her mental infirmity once again, psycho sara
cesspool thought she had a good reason to quote the following
verbatim:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:21:07 -0400, Sarah Czepiel cox.net>
wrote:
>From: Sarah Czepiel cox.net>
>Newsgroups: alt.obituaries
>Subject: Re: Chlamydia John Gilmer, Dr. Korsakoff's assessment of his confabulations, & the abused wife "Joey" Marzec-Gilmer
>Message-ID: 4ax.com>
>Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:21:07 -0400
>
>On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 08:28:34 -0500, ZapRatz newsguy.com>
>wrote:
>
>:>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.
>:>
>:>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>:>
>:>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.
>:>
>:>
>:>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>:>
>:>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!
>:>
>:>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>:>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.
>:>
>:>
>:>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>:>
>:> From - http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/930.html
>:>
>:>Korsakoff's psychosis
>:>
>:>Also known as:
>:>Korsakoff's disease
>:>Korsakoffs psychosis
>:>Korsakoffs symptom complex
>:>Meynerts amentia
>:>
>:>Synonyms:
>:>
>:>Amnestic confabulatory syndrome, amnestic syndrome, cerebropathia
>:>psychica toxemica, polyneuritic psychosis, psychosis associated
>:>with polyneuritis, psychosis polyneuritica.
>:>
>:>Associated persons:
>:>Sergei Sergeievich Korsakoff
>:>
>:>Description:
>:>
>:>Korsakoffs 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. Korsakoffs 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 Korsakoffs
>:>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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