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Psychotic episode, sleep deprived, loss of weight, paranoia?

18 yr old male, healthy 100 lbs
History:
-born premature
-gets B12 shots every month, because of necrotizing entercolitis
Recently:
-oral surgery to remove wisdom teeth and a growth on his tongue; used a general anesthesia and was given follow up meds(Ibuprofen, amoxicillin, and methylprednisolone)

Day after surgery:
-insomnia (he didn’t sleep at all)
-had to settle for a liquid for his mouth to heal, but then began to lose his appetite completely… when he did try to eat, he made ****** expressions that made it seem as though its flavor was unpleasant, but this could be due to the sores
-grew paranoid over his health and insisted on getting multiple tests done, but tests showed no unusual results

Next Day:
-he had lost 9 lbs since surgery. It was to the point where sit was uncomfortable on his tailbone… and this worried him.
-continuation of symptoms above
-discontinued surgery meds, because we felt that he might’ve been having a bad reaction to it

Day 3:
- same as above
-began going around to his friends and family, saying “I love you” in a sad/fearful manner
-pacing around and showing signs of much anxiety

Later that night:
-went up to his brother and said “this is the night, I’m going to die”
-began to have a psychotic episode:
~began to cry
~told us to stay away from him, get out of the house, “get away from me, I might hurt you”, “im going to die”… later…”are the cops coming?”, “don’t do it”, “don’t kill me”… etc…. he was trying to make himself vomit… was making a “dry heave” noise??… like metal music… etc black metal growl noise… ???
~was dragging himself around the room… and at a certain time, was trying to bang his head against the wall
~still no sleep that night

Day 4:
-seemed to have calmed down
-took him to a psychiatrist, and he got nervous…
-difficulty communicating
-rocking…
-blank stare, but responded to his name…
-said he wasn’t hearing voices when we asked
-stiffened up when nervous
-wanted to go home, repeated it, continuously asked “where am i?”..
-responded only to the family and closer friends
-psychiatrist suggested to take him to a college psych hospital
Car ride to ER:
-one of his favorite songs came on the radio, and he started to dance… and began to act like he was at a party and started to get excited and told us to dance with him… we got excited and started to play along… this lasted until the music was turned off… immediately after the music was shut off, he calmed down and was quiet again.

ER:
-nervous… stiff… but able to play tetris on gameboy…
-was given benadryl and atavan(sp?) and calmed down to the point where he could explain to us that he remembers everything. Described the past few days as a dream, explaining that the dream was vivid and at times he even thought of himself as an alien…
-while talking, he seemed to be normal, but a little nervous about being in the ER and was acting a little loopy… possibly due to the meds or the fact that he still hasn’t slept at all…
-psych evaluation member came to evaluate his mental state… wrote down that he was hearing voices even though when asked he said “no”
Taken to the psych hospital:
-anxiety and nervousness stiffened him up a bit, but with comfort from his brother, he calmed down a bit…
-when the family left the psych hospital, he seemed even more normal than how he acted at the ER, except he mentioned that he dreamt of dying in that very place

Day 2 of psych hospital:
-stiffened up, still no sleep.
-we were told that he was pacing around the hospital… probably at an extremely slow pace
Morning visit:
-seemed to have reverted back to an out of reality experience, but did respond to family… however his responses had slight delays…
Afternoon visit:
-we arrived to find that he was taken to the ER because his pulse shot up to 200+
ER visit:
-family to ER, doctors tried to give him meds to calm down, restrained him to bed because he was stiffening up and freaking out and the doctors thought that he was going to hurt them… but he began to calm down when he saw his family..
-they later gave him benadryl and atavan and a tranquilizer in an attempt to make him sleep… at first, he was fighting sleep. While he was still awake, they got a urine sample. A staff member from the psych hospital who was there to monitor threw away the sample “thinking that it was already tested”. He later slept for about 4 hrs… I believe he was also hooked up to an IV, but not positive…
-woke him up for ANOTHER urine sample and CAT scan
-while awake, he was anxious and delusional… most likely hallucinating because he was saying that he was doing things that he really wasn’t…
-once again calmed down once his family talked to him then he was given the same meds to calm him down from before
-he attempted to sleep but he would often wake up every few minutes while they were waiting for the test results from the urine sample
-when the test was finished he got the clear t

Asked by:bearr says gr X3

Good Morning Sunday; does Aled Jones on his early morning Radio 2 show ever quote confusing bits of the Bible?

Tend to rise early on Sunday mornings, and will do some paperwork whilst listening to him, and have been doing so for about six months now, and his programmes (…discussing ethical and religious issues) seem almost ultra-sweet. Mouthing the sort of verses the socio-economic ABC1′s, suited ‘n’ booted up love whilst attending their churches in the – er…Home Counties and elsewhere where’s there not a ‘chav’ to be seen…love everyone and the sun will always shine – and avert your eyes from snarly Leviticus, Romans et al.
Read some time ago the said programme is a must for Daily Mail readers…but are these not the same people who fill the letter pages with multi-thumbs-up **** mail when another ‘Muslims are still living in the fourteenth century’/'Muslims get six year olds to bomb us nice Western guardians’ etc. story makes the front page?

http://www.cracked.com/article_15699_the-9-most-badass-bible-verses.html

…sorry for above link – but (damn) if only Brother Aled would air a couple.

Keep the faith…

Asked by:Divide et impera

can someone plz help me with english 10 points?

1)The climax of “The Lottery” is:

-the Hutchinson children as potential lottery “winners”

-Tessie Hutchinson being stoned to death

-Old Man Warner arguing with the Adams family for the tradition of the lottery

-Tessie Hutchinson being identified as the villager with the black spot

2)”Free at last! Free at least! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!” is an example of:

-exposition

-conflict

-climax

-conclusion

3)An example of internal conflict in “The Lottery” is:

-Tessie Hutchinson argues that her daughter, Eva, and son-in-law, Don, should have to draw with the Hutchinson family, too.

-Bill Hutchinson stood quietly staring at the slip of paper in his hand with the black spot during the first round of the lottery.

-The villagers attack Tessie Hutchinson with stones since she is the “winner” of the lottery.

-Tessie Hutchinson shows up late to the lottery gathering.

4)Which word best completes the following sentence?
“In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for _________ in the most humble terms: our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.” – Declaration of Independence

-redress

-skepticism

-irony

-hypocrisy

The word ELOQUENT best completes which sentence?

-Tessie Hutchinson felt _______________ when friends and family member stoned her for winning the lottery.

-Orson Welles’ radio drama caused people to behave in ___________ and drastic ways.

-The Salem Witch trials created a mass hysteria that ended with an _____________ number of people being hanged.

-Martin Luther King, Jr.’s ___________ words described injustice and inequality since the time of the Emancipation Proclamation and planted the seed for change in future generations.

5)Which of the following words are synonyms for the word DISSENT?

-bad name, bad character

-argument, disagreement

-double, two

-put-down, insult

6)”Mr. Graves had selected the five slips and put them in the box, and he dropped all the papers but those onto the ground.” This is a quote from “The Lottery” that demonstrates which type of sentence?

-simple sentence

-compound sentence

-complex sentence

-compound-complex sentence

Asked by:Missy

Where can I get recordings of a BBC radio drama from about 15 years ago?

Specifically, this one:

http://www.old-time.com/otrlogs2/raf.log.txt

Does the BBC keep all their old recordings & if so are they available for purchase somewhere? Neither the BBC site, the Radio 4 site, or anything else I’ve found helps me. =\

Asked by:avegraziaplena

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