Discontinuing Topamax, waiting six weeks for the Topamax induced delusions to stop, unwisely deciding to abruptly discontinue Ativan. Then about a whole year of stalling/recovery. More recently, it also has helped to get better sleep after being diagnosed with sleep apnea and using a prescribed CPAP machine at night.Imalawman wrote: Wow, and you made it back, huh? What was it that ultimately convinced you that you were wrong?
Richard614's Brain - R.I.P.
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I was diagnosed about ten years ago. The machine I use now is a ResMed S8 Elite.Melted Rabbit wrote:............More recently, it also has helped to get better sleep after being diagnosed with sleep apnea and using a prescribed CPAP machine at night.
It's fairly quiet:
http://www.resmed.com/us/products/s8_el ... c=patients
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Richard now reclaims his sanity (and his login):
Richard614 wrote:I take no responsibility for any posts made under my username as my email account was hacked and evrything posted under this forum was the result of an insane hacker.
Richardf614
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Translation: I sobered up.LPC wrote:Richard now reclaims his sanity (and his login):
Richard614 wrote:I take no responsibility for any posts made under my username as my email account was hacked and evrything posted under this forum was the result of an insane hacker.
Richardf614
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The one consistent trait in every TP.Richard614 wrote:I take no responsibility...
"I could be dead wrong on this" - Irwin Schiff
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I wonder how he got the hacker's LH2 password.LPC wrote:Richard now reclaims his sanity (and his login):
Richard614 wrote:I take no responsibility for any posts made under my username as my email account was hacked and evrything posted under this forum was the result of an insane hacker.
Richardf614
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I wondered the same thing. It's one thing for a hacker to take control of an account, but how do you get control back? Counter-hacking?Quixote wrote:I wonder how he got the hacker's LH2 password.
For something like a forum, wouldn't it be easier to just set up a new account rather than fight over the old login?
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Foreman of the Unified Citizens' Grand Jury for Pennsylvania
(And author of the Tax Protester FAQ: evans-legal.com/dan/tpfaq.html)
"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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It's also strange that the alleged hacker was posting from the same IP addr4ess.
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Sounds like either cowardly lying, or a serious case of multiple personality disorder.
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A person could convince a forum administrator they're the true owner of the account.LPC wrote:I wondered the same thing. It's one thing for a hacker to take control of an account, but how do you get control back? Counter-hacking?Quixote wrote:I wonder how he got the hacker's LH2 password.
For something like a forum, wouldn't it be easier to just set up a new account rather than fight over the old login?
However, I agree, it's easier to setup a new account to post the truth, or at least, vociferously complain all the while the hacker's using your online profile.
And, the same ip_address!
Naw! It's too convenient for Richard to come back now and suggest it was all a hacker.