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FAA has generated a revised policy to permit the use of SINGLE
anti-depressant drug prescriptions for pilots. Suicidal ideation, multi-drugs, etc., are disqualifying. This ought to be of particular interest to some users of this group?? Brian W |
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On Thu, 13 May 2010 22:01:34 -0500, brian whatcott wrote:
FAA has generated a revised policy to permit the use of SINGLE anti-depressant drug prescriptions for pilots. Suicidal ideation, multi-drugs, etc., are disqualifying. sigh Eliminates me but I can still lie like I did the first time! Now I find that Prozac makes me a fairly pleasant individual. I take a measly 600mg lithium however I'm usually pretty "up", but that's more a state I developed after years of conditioning. In other words, LOL, misery. Its really less about how we got this way, and more about who we're going to become spirochetes rapidly spreading across the world, causing people to act bipolar. -- Mark's webstuff - www.geodon.com/images/homeBipolarAvatarHead.gif http://static.open.salon.com/files/b...1255029439.jpg My website http://www.hosanna1.com/ www.myspace.com/gayincarolina http://www.gotitans.com/goForum/imag...ine=1248991084 |
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On May 13, 11:01*pm, brian whatcott wrote:
FAA has generated a revised policy to permit the use of SINGLE anti-depressant drug prescriptions for pilots. Suicidal ideation, multi-drugs, etc., are disqualifying. Define "anti-depressant drug". Drugs that are classically labelled as anti-depressant are frequently used simply to treat various forms of neuropathy (disease of peripheral nerve(s) causing a level of pain or discomfort). No depression involved anywhere. The neuropathy is often mild in nature and has absolutely no effect whatsoever on the ability to safely pilot an aircraft (especially when the "anti- neuropathy drug" is taken). Drugs don't know what they are supposed to be "for". They are just chemical compounds with labels we give them. -Doug |
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On Sat, 22 May 2010 06:39:23 -0700 (PDT), Doug Hoffman wrote:
On May 13, 11:01*pm, brian whatcott wrote: FAA has generated a revised policy to permit the use of SINGLE anti-depressant drug prescriptions for pilots. Suicidal ideation, multi-drugs, etc., are disqualifying. Define "anti-depressant drug". Drugs that are classically labelled as anti-depressant are frequently used simply to treat various forms of neuropathy (disease of peripheral nerve(s) causing a level of pain or discomfort). No depression involved anywhere. The neuropathy is often mild in nature and has absolutely no effect whatsoever on the ability to safely pilot an aircraft (especially when the "anti- neuropathy drug" is taken). Drugs don't know what they are supposed to be "for". They are just chemical compounds with labels we give them. -Doug Now I find that Prozac makes me a fairly pleasant individual. I take a measly 6000mg lithium however I'm usually pretty "up", but that's more a state I developed after years of conditioning. In other words, LOL, misery. Its really less about how we got this way, and more about who we're going to become. -- Mark |
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On May 22, 11:35*am, Mark wrote:
Now I find that Prozac makes me a fairly pleasant individual. I take a measly 6000mg lithium however I'm usually pretty "up", but that's more a state I developed after years of conditioning. In other words, LOL, misery. Its really less about how we got this way, and more about who we're going to become. Apparently Prozac can cause one to repeat word-for-word a prior posting, all the while making no sense whatsoever as a reply to a new post. Interesting. |
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Doug Hoffman wrote:
On May 13, 11:01 pm, brian whatcott wrote: FAA has generated a revised policy to permit the use of SINGLE anti-depressant drug prescriptions for pilots. Suicidal ideation, multi-drugs, etc., are disqualifying. Define "anti-depressant drug". Drugs that are classically labelled as anti-depressant are frequently used simply to treat various forms of neuropathy (disease of peripheral nerve(s) causing a level of pain or discomfort). No depression involved anywhere. The neuropathy is often mild in nature and has absolutely no effect whatsoever on the ability to safely pilot an aircraft (especially when the "anti- neuropathy drug" is taken). Drugs don't know what they are supposed to be "for". They are just chemical compounds with labels we give them. -Doug 'Fraid you'll need to look over the FAA website for that level of detail... Brian W |
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On Sat, 22 May 2010 09:43:35 -0700 (PDT), Doug Hoffman wrote:
On May 22, 11:35*am, Mark wrote: Now I find that Prozac makes me a fairly pleasant individual. I take a measly 6000mg lithium however I'm usually pretty "up", but that's more a state I developed after years of conditioning. In other words, LOL, misery. Its really less about how we got this way, and more about who we're going to become. Apparently Prozac can cause one to repeat word-for-word a prior posting, all the while making no sense whatsoever as a reply to a new post. Interesting. If a beehive is agitated, you'll have a mess on your hands. You're probably gonna get stung, so call in the professionals. They dress in white and methodically approach the hive. Then, they blow smoke up the bees ass, which calms them down. Now you can handle the situation. This is how mental health works. *******Mark of the Forest |
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Doug Hoffman writes:
Define "anti-depressant drug". Drugs that are classically labelled as anti-depressant are frequently used simply to treat various forms of neuropathy (disease of peripheral nerve(s) causing a level of pain or discomfort). No depression involved anywhere. The neuropathy is often mild in nature and has absolutely no effect whatsoever on the ability to safely pilot an aircraft (especially when the "anti- neuropathy drug" is taken). Drugs don't know what they are supposed to be "for". They are just chemical compounds with labels we give them. Some drugs are themselves prohibited because of side effects that may interfere with flying. The reason for prescribing them is irrelevant in such cases, as it is the use of the drug itself to which the FAA objects. The FAA might also object to the condition being treated, but prohibitions on specific conditions are independent of prohibitions on the medications themselves. Either of these, or both, may interfere with obtaining a medical certification. |
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On May 22, 12:43*pm, Doug Hoffman wrote:
Apparently Prozac can cause one to repeat word-for-word a prior posting, all the while making no sense whatsoever as a reply to a new post. Interesting. Yes, weird. Also, since I'm Mark, blueriverDAY, and that poster is Mark, blueriverGAY, then it's pretty safe to assume the coincidence isn't accidental. The homoerotic motivation of that bonafied idiot is as transparent as glass, and obvious to the trained eye. His inner conflict of self expectation verses his erotic perverse desires towards men whom he's attracted to leads to extreme self loathing and then cyberstalking attacks on his object of lust. He seeks to eliminate the source of his homosexual fantasy, hoping those feelings will magically disappear. In other words, he's a MAD FAGGOT. --- Mark, blueriverday |
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