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Old 07-04-2011, 10:11 AM
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Oh, I know that commercial! Gads, it is very disturbing as the setting is a restaurant of all places!

J.G Wentworth screaming ones out the window and the opera ones get the MUTE button too! (It's MY money and I need it NOW)

I watch daytime TV (news) and onDemand during the day, going back and forth to the living room and here to moderate and post.

There is a new drug out there, for helping to control emotional lability, but I don't know how effective it is, and it carries some risks. (cardiac QT), and is horribly expensive.

But some posters have been discussing it on RSD because some pain management places are using it to improve pain control as well. It originally was developed for people with neurological problems in controlling emotions:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread152732.html
I'm giving this link because I did quite a bit of research and posting on it for them over there. It occurred to me that some here may be interested too.

And as far as the kitties here are concerned....Oreo thinks it is the end of the world..fireworks or thunder. She totally can't handle them. Weez is unaffected so far and looks at Oreo during these times with total puzzlement. And Oreo normally is a brave stable cat, and Weez is the most timid fraidy cat you'd ever meet! Go figure that one out!
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