Maybe I am wrong and his nickname hasn't to do anything with his brain volume. Maybe it is just one of his 4 personalities ventilating using this nick.
It makes perfect sense!
I wonder what the nicknames of his other 3 personalities are.
A troll with an agenda that seems to be the simple thing of discouraging people from using baclofen. The names may change. The object stays the same. It's very sad and confusing.
Onequart sounds a lot like "BillF" (who tagged-teamed with GolfMonster when GM first appeared on MWO in: https://www.mywayout.org/community/f2...led-62643.html page 2 - Coincidence?). Before BillF was BillF, he was "dustbin" and "arsenic" (who were both banned in the same night for taunting another forum member)
Here are some of his greatest hits (many of the offending original posts have been deleted):
Vitamin C + selinium + beer works! But not for everyone.
For anyone with an average IQ, the claims are ridiculous.BillF;1297563 wrote: I am glad that baclofen worked for you, just like TSM, or vitamins, or AA worked for many others. XX works for some, prob. not for everyone, and there are Googled studies about it.
BillF;1297529 wrote: What is the cognitive cost for those on HDB? Can you guys take an online IQ test or psychomotor test? (I know they are scientifically invalid.)
dustbin;1279422 wrote:
I should add: the responses by Terry K and others on chronic high-dose baclofen are not exactly normal. Can you guys take formal psychological tests (IQ, psychomotor, etc.) to assure us that long-term baclofen at 200mg+ are not cognitively detrimental?
dustbin;1279418 wrote: OT: the logistics of this forum sucks big time. I would contribute towards hiring a real IT person to bring the site up to 2012 (or even 2009) standards.
arsenic;1267420 wrote: I wrote a long, detailed reply, but it got lost in the posting. WTF, the administrators here really should hire some IT guy to fix the logistics of this site.
Basically, as a lurker here researching medical approaches to alcoholism, I think that [Name redacted]doesn't know what he is talking about. I mean - vitamin D, demylination, amygdala (duh: all behaviors go thru the brain),
[Name redacted], you are spending way too much time scanning the Net for research reports with no clinical applications, and coming up with multiple tin-foil headgear theories. You are scientifically illiterate, and even the laymen here can call you out on it.
You are correct, though, in that these are mostly support forums. That's good, since social support is important in treatment. Eyeballing the posters, it seems like less than 10 (maybe 5) are doing well (average 2/day and 5 days/week or less). It is possible that all the other many successes stop posting and went on with their lives. Also possible is that the non-posters quit because baclofen didn't work. To the true believers, it didn't work because they didn't follow protocol or because they didn't tough out SE's - rather circular reasoning.
Look, nobody knows whether high-dose baclofen works or not long-term (>1 year). It works for some percentage (25%) just like any other remedy (AA, multiple vitamins, doing nothing at all). The nice thing about an unproven therapy is that people can feel on the cutting-edge, defying the Man, and the close camaraderie of a gnostic fellowship.
I have a curiosity about the cognitive effects of high-dose baclofen. Can you take some online IQ and psycho-motor tests? This is of course completely unscientific, esp. if there are no pre-baclofen results. (Baseline IQ should be 110 based on college attendance).
Don't post them. Just let us know about your general impressions.
Thanks.
Thus, the success rate (discounting the weakling drop-outs) will always be 100%.
[Name redacted], I've never talked to you before. You sure don't want to hear the medical literature on Antabuse.
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