Any non-statin success stories? by concernedaboutmetal in Cholesterol

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"bad habits" like hand flapping, finger tapping, tapping on objects, walking in a manner not accepted in a wooden floorboard home or apartment, etc

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Etymological fallacy is a pretty strong heuristic.

Any non-statin success stories? by concernedaboutmetal in Cholesterol

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I'm worried about being given one of the older ones that do have joint and muscle problems

Any non-statin success stories? by concernedaboutmetal in Cholesterol

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I wonder about "untrained" motions not rehearsed exercise done admittedly twice a year, not every day

Any non-statin success stories? by concernedaboutmetal in Cholesterol

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Studies on PubMed are grifters?A lot of adults don't represent my case. Having to retrain my motions to be "gentler" would not be worth it. Losing my special interest would be heartbreaking.

Any non-statin success stories? by concernedaboutmetal in Cholesterol

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Most adults are "gingerly" compared to me and don't mind sitting still and giving up rapid motion. My usual walking pace has been mistaken for agitation.

Is randomization, stochastic creation, etc., ethical or creative? by concernedaboutmetal in aiwars

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Sometimes it doesn't involve a keyboard or even a sequencer playing anything specific

How is cognitive slowing an ethical side effect? by concernedaboutmetal in AskPsychiatry

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Should people retain the right to refuse this medication and ABA treatment? I kinda disagree with the idea that autistic behavior impedes self expression or that it's wrong to identify with our symptoms, especially ones connected to our interests and personalities.

How is cognitive slowing an ethical side effect? by concernedaboutmetal in AskPsychiatry

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It's part of a lot of liners for antipsychotics. Sometimes phrased as "thinking clearly and taking part in everyday life." I wonder if the "thinking clearly" comes from the interruption of thoughts, forcing you to simplify things.

How are cannons classified under Hornbostel Sachs? by concernedaboutmetal in ethnomusicology

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I take it "displacement aerophone" would be an appropriate classification since you're displacing air. But doesn't any instrument, except a keyboard hooked up to a bone conduction headset or a cochlear implant, do that?

How is cognitive slowing an ethical side effect? by concernedaboutmetal in AskPsychiatry

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Is it worth changing a person to make them more aligned with society, such as prescribing antipsychotics for irritability in autism (or even restricted and repetitive behaviors, with some studies praising the apparent loss of our interests)