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PCIntern

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Wed May 20, 2026, 09:46 AM May 20

My tentative diagnosis: [View all]

I have long stated that Orangina has an incredibly complex pathology and the amount and nature of diseases on all five axes is unusual. And yes, I’m aware that the mental health industry did away with the axis model years ago, but I don’t care. It works for me.

I think we are witnessing a prolonged episode of manic behavior instigated by a combination of psychiatric illness, knowledge of near-imminent mortality, and narcissistic collapse. It well known in medical circles that even a terminally ill patient rallies at the end. I saw that with my own very ill father: I recall distinctly taking him out to breakfast and remarking afterwards that I hadn’t seen him that vital in years. Three days later he was in ICU and never regained consciousness.

I post this following result from a search engine: sound vaguely familiar? Add to it CHF, long history of drug utilization, possible systemic infections/diseases which have been suggested by outward symptoms, and severe stress as things collapse coupled with nearly certain fronto-temporal involvement. A recipe for disaster of all types as we are witnessing and experiencing.



Manic behavior prior to a crash or depressive collapse often involves a dramatic escalation in energy and a loss of touch with typical constraints. Identifying these warning signs is critical because unchecked mania usually peaks and abruptly shifts into severe depression, sometimes requiring a clinical stay.Early warning signs and escalating behaviors often include the following: Drastically Reduced Sleep: Needing only a few hours of sleep but waking up feeling energized and rested.Racing Thoughts and Rapid Speech: Thoughts moving too quickly to control, coupled with speaking so fast that others struggle to keep up.Grandiosity: An inflated sense of self-esteem, where an individual may feel invincible or destined for unrealistic feats.Impulsive and Risky Behavior: Engaging in reckless activities, such as excessive spending, overindulgence, or impulsive decisions that contradict normal behavior.Agitation and Irritability: Experiencing a severely shortened fuse. Frustration can arise quickly if others fail to keep pace with rapid ideas or plans.Why the "Crash" Happens: A manic phase pushes the brain and body to extreme, unsustainable limits. Once the intense chemical surge subsides, individuals often experience an abrupt "crash" or collapse into a profound depressive episode. This transition period can feel incredibly draining and is frequently characterized by extreme fatigue, lingering shame, sadness, and an overwhelming loss of motivation as the brain readjusts to stability.

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My tentative diagnosis: [View all] PCIntern May 20 OP
All I know is I have a yard sign ready for the GREAT DAY. CrispyQ May 20 #1
Spontaneous celebrations will break out across the globe dalton99a May 20 #4
Liquor stores will run out of champagne! If I were an owner, I'd be stocking up now. -nt CrispyQ May 20 #5
it can't happen soon enough! IzzaNuDay May 20 #2
When the nutcase Caligula was killed... some_of_us_are_sane May 20 #7
In my opinion Marthe48 May 20 #23
he is a grade AAA abuser IzzaNuDay May 20 #25
And Republicans seem fine with the idea of him destroying our country Walleye May 20 #26
I hope he's not stupid enough to nuke Iran IzzaNuDay May 20 #27
Trump doesn't know and he doesn't care. He just wants to nuke somebody to make history. Walleye May 20 #28
Can't agree with "severe stress as things collapse" bucolic_frolic May 20 #3
Democracy hasn't done a very good job of filtering out lunatics lately. Ocelot II May 20 #6
I understand what you are saying but PCIntern May 20 #9
Agreed. bucolic_frolic May 20 #14
Slight aside... Hugin May 20 #8
Interesting... PCIntern May 20 #11
You may be right. But THEN what? CTyankee May 20 #10
Sociopathy aside, PCIntern May 20 #13
Is "charisma" gonna matter if JD gets to be POTUS? I'm not sure.... CTyankee May 20 #15
He's an ineffective weak mealy-mouthed asswipe. PCIntern May 20 #16
You make a good point! So what do you think willl happen if your scenario plays out.... CTyankee May 20 #17
He's a zero. PCIntern May 20 #18
Good point. This scenario sets us up for our candidate to win in the following election. The GOP may not be on its feet CTyankee May 20 #19
If you want to win, PCIntern May 20 #20
Well, we elected a non-white male twice. So maybe another non-white male? CTyankee May 20 #21
In this atmosphere? PCIntern May 20 #22
Oh. that 's interesting....why Portugal? Do you have an offer from someone there? CTyankee May 20 #24
Lotsa folks moved there for "reasons". PCIntern May 20 #29
I hope you'll do well there! CTyankee May 20 #30
I'd say the sundowning is the most obvious sign GusBob May 20 #12
from your keystrokes to God's ears.... RT Atlanta May 20 #31
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