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There is a lot of incorrect information on that website as well, FYI. Yes, psychotropic medications are nothing to toy with and if there is any way to avoid them, I always counsel it. As a matter of fact, I have a bad reputation (which I enjoy) for getting the people with whom I work down to the lowest possible effective dose of whatever med they are taking or getting them off altogether.

But he is flat wrong about a number of things he says in his articles, plus people in the field were giving warnings about TD LONG before this fellow started - he gives himself WAY too much credit for things he didn't actually do.

Red flag alert, in my humble opinion - or at least watch out for the BS as you tiptoe through the site.
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Yo Stallion N Tapz do it big Do it big lol....
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i agree....in fact i reckon the nurses never did care for the sinks...constant beatings and abuse...never a wipe down or a clean...then they'd just be locked ina small room with no company, no food.....just the darkness....*sniff*
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deffffff yoooo ne 1 that wanna meet up wit us there let us know now we gonna be with lotzz a headssss.. jus comment and well all meet up there.
I was a student nurse from Plattsburgh, Ny in 1956 and attended classes in this l
library. Hard to believe, I recognized the nursing caps from my schoo!!
Yo Taps..lol..ya bro most deff that shit was tight tomorrow night were goin again, lets do it Taps no holdin back.Pz be good kid
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Yes, it's very sad. No one cares for the poor sinks anymore. :(
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Wonderously wonderful. This pic deserves more comments.
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brenda wuz good ill take u in =]... btw italian.. lolznice comment.. u know we was shittin bricks wen that door opend on us and then closed wen there was no wind at the time... plus 13 degree weather wooo wtf is that bout.. lolz
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im going to sleep here soon
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Don't forget about the folks who are prescribed too many "meds." Some of these cocktails people are put on add up to chemical lobotomies. http://www.breggin.com
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I have to agree - I came in with a burning curiosity regarding abandoned places, but I'm gaining a marvelous insight to the workings of both the human mind and our society. Kudos to Motts, and to those of you who have added so much to these photos with your wonderfully enlightening comments!
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naw man i just went there and they have been down for a while
I will be 80 years of age this coming July. My Father, John J. Sr. was a Pilot on the Abram Hewett . and other Boats during the years 1928 to 1936. I have original photos of the "Hewitt" with my Father on top deck. These photos and information are PRICELESS to ME. I will assemble a "Literary coulage" of my photos and this info. for my Children and Grandchilden to share.