John Watson (
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snowblindrpg2016-10-14 09:20 am
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[network] @jwatson; text; Morning 167 [open]
Good morning, everyone. I told a number of people I would share the results of my conversation with the Admin, Eve, regarding her ability to correct 'mental imbalances' that might lead to violent impulses. I thought it best to provide what information I got from her with the whole group.
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The upshot of that:
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The relative medical stocks stand as such:
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The upshot of that:
- Eve can 'fine tune' the nanites in our brains for a particular purpose. This will have no effect on MN poisoning symptoms except to make people not care about them.
- Use of the treatment requires patient consent. That's non-negotiable given the requirements for a declaration of mental incompetency under the NIMA system.
- While the fine tuning is considered an ethical treatment in extreme cases of violent psychopathy, it is considered unethical to try to treat MN Poisoning.
- We may be able to alleviate some of the worst instances of MN Poisoning with blood transfusions. I'm presently looking for the equipment I'd need to do that.
- Eve was born in Washington D.C. and used to work for the U.S. government.
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The relative medical stocks stand as such:
- Low-grade Painkillers: Low
- Mid-grade Painkillers: Acceptable, restock requested
- High-grade Painkillers: Acceptable
- Specialized Medication: Acceptable
- Radiation Medication: Critically low
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And how are your mental health issues these days, Ms. Brown? All things considered.
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All things considered? I'm practically healthy.
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Depression is a symptom, isn't it?
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Is it? I knew about mania and obsession, but I haven't heard of depression being part of it.
[Honestly, with the way this place is, John's surprised most people aren't depressed.]
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My understanding is that depression is the kind of thing that makes you want to spend less time with people. But I found I wanted to spend more time with people, and I felt better when I did.
It wasn't until I was alone that it started getting really bad. That was when I tried the ice tunnels on my skateboard.
Then when I came back a few weeks ago, and I was alone for most of a week trying to meet up with Zach, I felt fine. Normal. Happy, even.
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I don't want to jump the gun here on calling something what it isn't, Steph. I can ask around if anyone else has been experiencing symptoms like that. But depression can manifest in a lot of different ways. And when you came back, you had new memories, right? You're at a different point in your life now.
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I just think it's worth looking into. It's not something people are likely to report unless they're asked outright.
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