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			<title>Dreaming about Toilets and Dead Animals...?</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 01:28:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[anyone else ever have dreams about really having to pee but it's a narsty public washroom and the toilet's too high for you? 
i even had one dream...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>anyone else ever have dreams about really having to pee but it's a narsty public washroom and the toilet's too high for you?<br />
i even had one dream about some toilet stations all around in a circle like a teacup ride.<br />
<br />
The dead animals are another thing. There are always dead pigeons or dead rats dogs or cats... even small "seven elephant babies". they were small dwarf elephants.<br />
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Anyone else have recurring themes or whatever in dreams?:yoohoo:</div>

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			<title>Symptoms of Schizophrenia</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 15:34:24 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Following is a list of some early symptoms of schizophrenia. It was developed by families, each with a mentally ill relative. Many of the behaviors...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Following is a list of some early symptoms of schizophrenia. It was developed by families, each with a mentally ill relative. Many of the behaviors are within the range of normal responses to situations. However, it was the conclusion of the group that there was a vague yet distinct awareness that the behaviors were "unusual." Prior to full manifestation of the illness, families observed: <br />
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Depression.  <br />
Excessive sleeping or inability to sleep for long periods of time. <br />
Social withdrawal and isolation. <br />
Shift to unusual behavior; significant personality change. <br />
Deterioration of social relationships. <br />
Hyperactive or inactive.  <br />
Inability to concentrate or cope with minor problems. <br />
Extreme religiosity or preoccupation with the occult <br />
Hostility from one formerly passive and compliant.  Indifference or inflexible obstinancy. <br />
Dropping out of activities and life in general. <br />
Decline in academic or athletic performance. <br />
Accidents or self-imposed injuries.  <br />
Drug or alcohol involvement with extreme or dramatic reactions. <br />
Forgetfulness and losing things. <br />
Devastated by peer disapproval. <br />
Deterioration and abandonment of personal hygeine. <br />
Noticeable and rapid weight loss. <br />
Attempts to escape through geographical changes; frequent moving or hitch-hiking trips (*for teens, I would add running away) <br />
Excessive writing or printing without apparent meaning. <br />
Excessive need for acceptance.<br />
Inability to express joy. <br />
Inappropriate laughter. <br />
Bizarre behavior (hopping, wearing only torn clothing, applying strange make-up) <br />
Irrational statements. <br />
Strange posturing. <br />
Refusing to touch anyone or certain things.  <br />
Shaving head or removing body hair. <br />
Not blinking or blinking excessively. Staring. <br />
<b>Registering multiple accounts on the same web site, using different usernames for each.</b> <br />
<br />
Hope this helps. Please remember, these are not to be used to diagnose, but to clue you in to actively and vigorously seek a competent professional opinion. Trust your instincts. If you feel something is wrong, it probably is.</div>

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			<title>Tough you are getting old</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 04:06:48 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I am 53 years old.  I have been told I have Cronic Pain Syndrone and have numerous leg pains. Except for that I am in fairly good health.  In the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I am 53 years old.  I have been told I have Cronic Pain Syndrone and have numerous leg pains. Except for that I am in fairly good health.  In the past two months I have seen two different doctors for two different problems.  In both cases I was told the problems were a sign of old age before any tests were done.  I am slowly finding out that once you hit 50 doctors and nurses find it too easy to right off any condition as "You are getting old".  Has any one else in the forum had this problem and what did they do about it?</div>

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