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my oldest son takes it. You can see the difference in his college essays. His handwriting and style look like an entirely different person
Nice birds, the rooster reminds me of Bert Sr!
I finally decided on a name for the Slow broiler. From hence forth,let him be called "Foghorn"![]()
You have my respect and admiration for ENDURING that long Ralph.When they finally got me on medication (that worked) It made a drastic difference in my mental outlook. I still have the bipolar roller coaster rides,but for the most part they are manageable.The VA up here did some testing and found it controlled PTSD, however, they stopped prescribing it. I think it was the expense. My wife has good insurance and I get it from my doctor, but it still costs me 80 bucks a month for it.
Approximately 75% of all PTSD people have ADHD or ADD or whatever the cool acronyms are for it today. Whereas in the general population only 5-7% have ADHD or ADD. My Doc was real careful on prescribing it, I had to go through a ton of testing to see if I had ADHD which I did. I have not had a flashback or nightmare since I went on it. Life is good again. I wish I would have had it 50 years ago!