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Offline lookout

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #75 on: April 02, 2017, 11:47:AM »
From what has -universally- been said of her behaviours during her last fortnight, I'd have said -and believed- committing a massacre was highly improbable





And you'd know that ? Sheila had been violent !! Hence the LARGE dose of Haloperidol.

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« Reply #76 on: April 02, 2017, 11:57:AM »




And you'd know that ? Sheila had been violent !! Hence the LARGE dose of Haloperidol.

Yes, Lookout. She'd been ill. She'd undoubtedly been agitated, but there was nothing said of her being violent to anyone. Even if Freddie had been scared for his safety, NOTHING happened. The "LARGE" dose of Haloperidol was probably to calm her quickly.

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« Reply #77 on: April 02, 2017, 12:03:PM »
Yes, Lookout. She'd been ill. She'd undoubtedly been agitated, but there was nothing said of her being violent to anyone. Even if Freddie had been scared for his safety, NOTHING happened. The "LARGE" dose of Haloperidol was probably to calm her quickly.





Nobody dishes out Haloperidol because they're " ill " !!
 Why calm her " quickly ?" There were other things.
Why was a big,young man like Freddie scared ?

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« Reply #78 on: April 02, 2017, 12:07:PM »
From what has -universally- been said of her behaviours during her last fortnight, I'd have said -and believed- committing a massacre was highly improbable

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I'm really not certain what you see as being "heavily medicated" Sheila, if anything was UNDER medicated.

I know you keep labouring the point that Sheila was over medicated and there WERE times during her stay that she appeared lethargic but it is also true that she ran screaming from the monastery, a VAST distance from WHF. It is also true that she screamed at the man who had come to read the meters. It has also been said that she was seen to be skipping with the twins. All this activity requires an energy, that had she been as severely over medicated as you suggest, she wouldn't have had.


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« Reply #79 on: April 02, 2017, 12:10:PM »




Nobody dishes out Haloperidol because they're " ill " !!
 Why calm her " quickly ?" There were other things.
Why was a big,young man like Freddie scared ?

Without seeing her notes, I can only speculate, but from what Freddie said, it was very likely that she was scared and agitated. It would follow that both would escalate simultaneously and would need to be addressed. To ask "why a big, young man like Freddie scared" on would first need to know how many he'd witnessed who were mentally ill. How do you 'know' "there were other things"? You weren't there and no one has reported such.

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« Reply #80 on: April 02, 2017, 12:24:PM »
::)



David, I'm neither bothered nor embarrassed by the fact that I once believed Jeremy to be innocent, so if you can't find anything better to do with your time than drag up my past posts, that's fine. If anything bothers me, it's that I sucked up all the lies I was being told at the time regarding certain things which would -allegedly- prove him innocent. What does interest me is WHY someone who believes themselves to be holding the key to Jeremy's freedom should waste their time posting on a forum taking the p*** out of anyone who challenges them. NOW, you're back on ignore.

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« Reply #81 on: April 02, 2017, 01:01:PM »
David, I'm neither bothered nor embarrassed by the fact that I once believed Jeremy to be innocent, so if you can't find anything better to do with your time than drag up my past posts, that's fine. If anything bothers me, it's that I sucked up all the lies I was being told at the time regarding certain things which would -allegedly- prove him innocent. What does interest me is WHY someone who believes themselves to be holding the key to Jeremy's freedom should waste their time posting on a forum taking the p*** out of anyone who challenges them. NOW, you're back on ignore.





How do you expect anyone to ever trust what you say Jane ? Apart from the fact that you now BELIEVE Jeremy to be guilty,what was your REAL reason for changing sides ?
Is it to wind people up ? So when this case comes to its conclusion you can use that as your excuse to cover your abysmal knowledge .

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« Reply #82 on: April 02, 2017, 01:27:PM »




How do you expect anyone to ever trust what you say Jane ? Apart from the fact that you now BELIEVE Jeremy to be guilty,what was your REAL reason for changing sides ?
Is it to wind people up ? So when this case comes to its conclusion you can use that as your excuse to cover your abysmal knowledge .

Firstly, I don't CARE whether or not people trust what I say. It's their choice. It's my opinion. Incidentally, I wonder how much others care about whether or not they're believed? For the most part they're fingers on a keyboard, those who DO have points to push, spinning whatever they hope will be believed. Secondly, WHY does everything have to be in terms of black or white? WHY must there be "A" reason for anyone to change their mind. It didn't happen like Saul on the road to Damascus. There was no blinding light. Rather, it probably started by acknowledging that what I'd believed -TRUSTED!- to be true, was actually all lies. I guess you know what happens when a door is taken off the latch? Yeah, that's right, it gets opened wider. No different, really, from what happens in the real world when you realize you've been had.
 As for MY "abysmal knowledge"? I'm afraid you're looking in that mirror of yours again.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #83 on: April 02, 2017, 01:32:PM »
Firstly, I don't CARE whether or not people trust what I say. It's their choice. It's my opinion. Incidentally, I wonder how much others care about whether or not they're believed? For the most part they're fingers on a keyboard, those who DO have points to push, spinning whatever they hope will be believed. Secondly, WHY does everything have to be in terms of black or white? WHY must there be "A" reason for anyone to change their mind. It didn't happen like Saul on the road to Damascus. There was no blinding light. Rather, it probably started by acknowledging that what I'd believed -TRUSTED!- to be true, was actually all lies. I guess you know what happens when a door is taken off the latch? Yeah, that's right, it gets opened wider. No different, really, from what happens in the real world when you realize you've been had.
 As for MY "abysmal knowledge"? I'm afraid you're looking in that mirror of yours again.





Well,a load of twaddle about nothing really. Empty vessel syndrome.

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« Reply #84 on: April 02, 2017, 01:42:PM »




Well,a load of twaddle about nothing really. Empty vessel syndrome.

GOD, you can't even get mental disorders right, can you?
Mirror, mirror on the wall,
Lookout's bulls%t beats them all.
She thinks she's seeing someone else
But she's only talking to herself.

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« Reply #85 on: April 02, 2017, 01:49:PM »
GOD, you can't even get mental disorders right, can you?
Mirror, mirror on the wall,
Lookout's bulls%t beats them all.
She thinks she's seeing someone else
But she's only talking to herself.





Oh dear,is that the best you can do ? If all else fails,throw in an insult  ::)

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« Reply #86 on: April 02, 2017, 01:51:PM »




Oh dear,is that the best you can do ? If all else fails,throw in an insult  ::)

Only matching yours, Lookout. I actually think you enjoy being spiteful. I've noticed that when you're being ignored you find a reason to complain that you're always picked on.

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« Reply #87 on: April 02, 2017, 01:55:PM »
Only matching yours, Lookout. I actually think you enjoy being spiteful. I've noticed that when you're being ignored you find a reason to complain that you're always picked on.





I couldn't be spiteful if I tried,it's not in my make-up,never has been,but there are some to whom it comes naturally !

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« Reply #88 on: April 02, 2017, 02:00:PM »




I couldn't be spiteful if I tried,it's not in my make-up,never has been,but there are some to whom it comes naturally !

Try sitting where I am, Lookout!!! It'll give you a clearer picture of just HOW spiteful you can be.

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« Reply #89 on: April 02, 2017, 02:28:PM »
Try sitting where I am, Lookout!!! It'll give you a clearer picture of just HOW spiteful you can be.




Quite the clairvoyant too. Or is that telepathist ? You'll be seeing robins landing on the windowsill next.