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Monday, December 29, 2025

Title: Words are Summed[2[The Crazy Horse word Physician in Sacramento, California!!]]: The Movie on Film Terminator 2 equated words take a licking keep on ticking,["Take a licking and keeps on ticking”] that slogan belonged to someone[amous slogan for Timex watches,] however the equation equated word TikTok

Words the Title to the Scene in a Film is the Problem as word Nation equated words is only getting a partial word Precept.

In Mathematics Geometry equated word form, the point of this Post here is very important as word They took me to a Jail in Marin County and then word they took me to a Court in Marin and word then a word Court House equated that word Room where there the Judge is.

This Freaked me out, I don’t the base of that Place equated word HORROR inside my equated word Bowel as word if you build it that is the word subcutaneous of the words Vuksinick said words "We have six subcutaneous layers of skin.”  That is word Lid.

Now to Technique of REM sleep the People equated quarter are getting a View and thats it.  So, to look at word this correctly the Marin County Court House Place has a Place underneath that is Perfect for REM and the War I am trying to explain as that WAR is coming this direction to this Earth and is here in word perception not word Essence however the way that People are behaving is adding up, so word Quarter or a Buffalo nickel from Golden Gate Park from when I was a child riding Freckles and those SFPD Mounted Officers were word their, so you do it as I felt at War with the street, so go the Marin Court Place and you do it on this Note as that is the best way for their behavior and THE PUBLIC AT-LARGE IS UNABLE TO GET THERE.  Words They are all to Watch the Film THX 1138 and then comprehend the Film in Scene as Sliced Open By Lasers | Resident Evil (2002) | Creature Features, this is only word serious in Cantore Arithmetic, Chess equated word game, words :Shall We Play a Game?: goes to word board as Film and where we are right now:::  WARGAMES (1983) | "Shall We Play A Game?" Scene | MGM.

For the Guys that know the Man at 22 22nd Avenue in West Clay Park that retrieved my Keys out of the Gutter, there is a Part that he said don’t go down there and this Film is in that word Part:  Judge Dredd (1995) Trailer #1 | Movieclips Classic Trailers.  So, you can go down there as it is a Scene in a Film however “don’t go down there” was word absolute, only for me though.  Here is the Film and the Scene Judge Dredd - Mega City One Infiltration [HD] now watch the Film further as it is related to both Men getting back into The City.

1.  The Bart Stations have entry places that you slide a Card in and in Pops up as the Gate opens, end transmission.

2.  Take one of those Long Hallways and build, obviously a Mobile thing otherwise how would the fucking Assholes con’t their fucking work, include mobility for their absolute word words to word Courts as their in one of those things, equated word funnel.

a.  See the Red Gates, Note that Screen to the National News and The dress was a 2015 online viral phenomenon centred on a photograph of a dress. Viewers disagreed on whether the dress was blue and black, or white and gold. The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception and became the subject of scientific investigations into neuroscience and vision science. Displays above fare gates

1.  Design belongs to Whom Can Do This.  
The gates at the West Oakland BART Station, one of the system's busiest stations, are now taller and more difficult for people to pass through if they haven't paid.  Credit: Jose Fermoso

 b.  The City Workers of San Francisco are able to comprehend one entire side with those Red Gates and understand the opening and closing procedure.  They are able to comprehend a Red Gate that you are unable to see past, and they are able to build as they move Houses in the City.  Now do as many as you want a 100 or so, and the War is at the End of that last one Gate.  That furnished REM.

3.  Words, This is where I thought I was, double-check with whomever took that night as I got really turned around, very sick, however Dr. Ziegler saw me in that Place where you need to go and build that word Device to word technique word rem back to word and not word again.

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The Film you word Scene:  Look to word this First, as those getting off the Train is word it[rem].

Understanding the Pythagorean theorem

The Pythagorean theorem or Pythagoras’ theorem is a relationship between the sides in a right triangle. A right triangle is a triangle where one of the three angles is an 90-degree angle. In a right triangle the sides are called legs and hypotenuse.

1.1 The theorem

the pythagorean theorem

In a right triangle the relationship between the legs a och b and the hypotenuse is

$a^2+b^2=c^2$

We can calculate c by using

$c=\sqrt{a^2+b^2}$


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This is very complicated and based on the Work of Dr. Vuksinick:  Word Ick for Sammy’s Pet World on Bryant a Street in the word City:  

Words The Plan:  Vuksinick said the TV was talking to them.  So, words Watch tv.  Now the Movies are word Filmed and that equated word Paranoia.

Cantore Arithmetic is able to state;  tv is a word balance and word Yet the television is a theatre on a Screen whereas the Film is to words equated word widely versed, due to the Block it is Set on and the words make-up of the Design, now the Cantor Arithmetic AR.

We have a Cable Box, I had a cable box and Rabbit Ears at 815.  Outside there was a Telephone Pole, obviously more than one Telephone Pole.  

Now, for You, the Physician master word to word. 

The Pharmacy is able to do Prescriptions and the Prescription from you to the Pharmacist is a real Prescription, probably not made yet however you are able to do it word NOW as the Design goes to reason, programs your television on screen, information from that prescription files to your Office and gives update on situation for next visit, upon completion word Eyeglasses with Ear pieces Client is able to go to the Movies.

Now the distance from their House to your Office is very important, a gps is not word substantial enough however is close-word enough to begin to comprehend word diagnosis.  The Cable Box had at the ability to work this type of thinking?  Dr. Louis Vuksinick said.

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Schizophrenia is a devastating illness with an early adulthood onset and persistent course. The illness affects all aspects of cognition, emotion, perception, and behavior in ways that impact the individual with the illness, his or her family, and society. Schizophrenia is a global disease, affecting 1 percent of the population worldwide [1]. In the United States, an estimated 3 million men and women (in equal numbers) have schizophrenia [2], and unfortunately, only half receive treatment [3]. Despite its relatively small numbers, the economic impact is significant [1]. History has offered many explanations for the genesis of schizophrenia; current research suggests that it is a multifactorial disease based in genetics, susceptibilities, and environment. Diagnosis is made on clinical information alone; there are no lab tests or imaging studies that confirm the diagnosis. Nearly 6 percent of those with serious mental illness, including schizophrenia, are homeless--roughly 200,000 Americans [4].

Diagnosis

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV-TR establishes the clinical criteria for schizophrenia, with the foremost information concerning Criterion A [5]. Two or more signs and symptoms from Criterion A must be present for a significant portion of time during a 1-month period (or less if successfully treated): (1) delusions, (2) hallucinations, (3) disorganized speech, e.g., frequent derailment or incoherence, (4) grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, or (5) negative symptoms , i.e., affective flattening , alogia, or avolition. Only one Criterion A symptom is required if delusions are bizarre or hallucinations consist of a single-voice running commentary on the person's behavior or thought, or two or more voices conversing with each other.

Though not necessarily for diagnostic purposes, hallucinations and delusions are most associated with schizophrenia. Hallucinations are disturbances in sensory perceptions not based in reality. They occur in any sensory modality, but most are auditory. Visual hallucinations can also be common. When tactile, gustatory, or olfactory hallucinations are observed, clinicians should consider investigating an organic etiology. Delusions are fixed, false beliefs.

The negative signs or disorganized speech and behavior are apparent to the examining clinician, whereas delusions and hallucinations are internal phenomena that can be discovered only by asking. Occasionally, patients respond to internal stimuli by looking around the room when no one is present, carrying on a conversation alone, or behaving or interacting as if someone or something else is present. Clinicians who observe these behaviors confirm their clinical suspicion by follow-up inquiry. Medical students and residents are taught that the key to establishing rapport is empathizing with patients. But how does a person build rapport with someone whose speech is incomprehensible, who avoids eye contact, and who will not or cannot move? It's easy to see how these patients are quickly labeled as "difficult" or "crazy," euphemisms for unimportant. Yet they are some of our most sick patients.

Historical and collateral data are essential to the diagnosis. It is important to confirm that the symptoms represent schizophrenia, since all psychosis is not schizophrenia. People with several other major mental illnesses, including major depression and bipolar disorder, can exhibit symptoms similar to those of schizophrenia. In these individuals, however, the mood symptoms of depression or mania are more prominent. Several classes of substances including hallucinogens, amphetamines, and stimulants can cause intoxication syndromes that mimic schizophrenia, but the duration of symptoms should be limited by the pharmacology of the drug.

Treatment

Treatment of schizophrenia is fundamentally similar to the treatment of other chronic diseases. The lifelong presence of symptoms and deteriorating course requires maintenance as well as symptomatic treatment of exacerbations. In most instances collaboration with a psychiatrist is necessary. There are a number of pharmacologic options available for the treatment of psychotic symptoms--typically categorized as first-generation (FGA) or typical antipsychotics and second-generation (SGA) or atypical antipsychotics. Both types block dopamine receptors, though relative ratios or receptor targets may be different. Several studies have demonstrated the efficacy of all of these medications [6, 7]. The same data demonstrate that SGAs are not necessarily better than FGAs; but they are additional medications in an ever-expanding armamentarium of treatments. Choice of medication should be guided by history of positive effects in the individual patient, side effects, and individual choice. A risk-benefit discussion should be conducted with the patient, since all medications carry risks.

The FGAs (e.g., haloperidol, chlorpromazine, perphenazine) impose higher risks of extra-pyramidal side effects (EPS)--dyskinesia, akathisia or parkinsonian-like movements---associated with increasing amounts of dopamine blockade. The side effects must be weighed against the clinical benefit. EPS can be managed with dose reduction, change in antipsychotic, or anticholinergic medication. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a serious side effect characterized by the delayed onset (tardive) of irregular, involuntary choreoathetoid movements of the face, trunk, or extremities. The risk of developing TD is approximately 3 to 5 percent per year of exposure to FGAs [8] and treatment is difficult after onset, so it must be considered in the risk-benefit calculations at the start of treatment.

The SGAs (e.g., risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, ziprasidone, aripiprazole, clozapine) carry a lower risk of EPS and are thought to not worsen the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. These drugs are effective for the psychotic symptoms with fewer risks of EPS and TD [8]. But the risks of developing metabolic syndrome, hypertension, dyslipidemia, or glucose intolerance are significant [9, 10]. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome, characterized by fever, rigidity, confusion, and autonomic instability, is a life-threatening side effect of all antipsychotic medications. This is a medical emergency and requires supportive care, discontinuing antipsychotics, and possibly other interventions [11]. Again, careful consideration of the risks and benefits is essential to choosing treatment.

Pharmacologic intervention is only one facet of the treatment. Although difficult to accomplish during the acute stages of the disease, education and understanding of the disease are necessary to keep an individual connected to caregivers for management. The vast majority of schizophrenic patients have caring families and support systems. As nonpharmacologic treatment of schizophrenia moves from the hospital to community, progress of those with the illness improves. Managing their psychosis is only the beginning. Once that is accomplished, we depend on organizations to help those with schizophrenia engage in the pursuits we all strive for�work, relationships, and meaning.

Comorbidities and Screening

After diagnosing schizophrenia, it is important to screen for other somatic conditions, particularly because of the significant metabolic side effects of antipsychotics. Medical illnesses occur in three-quarters or more of those with severe mental illness, including schizophrenia [12]. Unfortunately, medical illnesses often go undiagnosed, resulting in higher mortality rates and mounting survival gaps with a potential of 13 to 30 years of life lost [13]. Larger studies, including the CATIE schizophrenia trial, indicate higher rates of diabetes, hypertension, cardiac, pulmonary, hepatic, and infectious diseases including hepatitis and HIV [6, 14, 15]. Individuals with severe and persistent mental illness are less likely to receive full medical services for chronic diseases like diabetes or to have cardiac revascularization in coronary artery disease [16, 17]. Though they do not necessarily have higher rates of cancer than the general population, people with mental illness are more likely to die of cancer, possibly because of deficiencies in screening and treatment [18].

Those with schizophrenia have an increased likelihood to have comorbid substance-use disorders (not including nicotine), so screening is important. Several quick screening tools can be administered during any clinic visit [3, 19, 20]. The risks associated with tobacco use are well-recognized. Ninety percent of individuals with schizophrenia smoke cigarettes and when they do, they generally smoke more cigarettes with greater frequency and increased levels of tar [21, 22]. Pharmacologically, smoking also decreases amounts of active antipsychotics [23]. Treating schizophrenia requires a multimodal approach aimed at psychiatric, somatic, and addiction symptoms.

Like many chronic illnesses, early recognition of schizophrenia can yield beneficial results. Identification in the primary care clinic or emergency department should result in a referral or consultation with psychiatric care to facilitate treatment. Early intervention can establish solid, encompassing care and help patients limit the revolving door of service utilization. As with many other chronic illnesses, treatment of schizophrenia requires a team approach of physicians, family, and community. With aggressive and progressive treatment and compassion we can help these individuals cope with their illness and attain their potential.

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