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Spencer Spindrift

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Jul 21, 2004, 3:55:42 PM7/21/04
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I remember nothing of the weekend.
Woke up in hospital with a broken nose and severe cuts and bruising
all over.
They tried to hold me under a section 72 hours.
I managed to escape today.
It hurts like hell. Am still trying to find out what happened.

--
Spencer


Janie Thomson

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Jul 21, 2004, 4:19:48 PM7/21/04
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"Spencer Spindrift" <q...@lineone.net> wrote in message
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Ooh, scary stuff, Spencer. Have you had a change of med or anything? Were
they unable to tell you what had happened, or unwilling?


--
Janie
http://www.janie-thomson.co.uk
janiethomson at janie-thomson dot co dot uk


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Serena Blanchflower

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Jul 22, 2004, 4:38:37 PM7/22/04
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Eek! That sounds pretty nasty! I do hope that everything's settling
down again now.

--
Cheers, Serena
To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else (Emily
Dickinson)

Hampshire Friends with ME website: <www.geocities.com/hantsmefriends>

Spencer W

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Jul 23, 2004, 3:48:10 AM7/23/04
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"weevil" <wee...@twobit.net> wrote in message
news:YOULc.11957$Qu5....@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 21:19:48 +0100 in <2m81feF...@uni-berlin.de>,
> "Janie Thomson" <ja...@janie-thomson-spam.co.uk> graced the world with
> this thought:

>
> >
> >"Spencer Spindrift" <q...@lineone.net> wrote in message
> >news:40fec...@mk-nntp-1.news.uk.worldonline.com...
> >> I remember nothing of the weekend.
> >> Woke up in hospital with a broken nose and severe cuts and bruising
> >> all over.
> >> They tried to hold me under a section 72 hours.
> >> I managed to escape today.
> >> It hurts like hell. Am still trying to find out what happened.
> >
> >Ooh, scary stuff, Spencer. Have you had a change of med or anything?
Were
> >they unable to tell you what had happened, or unwilling?
>
> He sort of left the first part off that he posted in another
> newsgroup--where he'd been smoking salvia divinorum and eating chloral
> hydrate before waking up in the hospital...
> But, whatever... it's just not so scary when you do it to yourself.

aye you've got to watch that "self medication" - what's chloral hydrate?

Spencer W (the other one)

Jeremy C B Nicoll

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Jul 23, 2004, 8:34:36 AM7/23/04
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In article <cdqfrs$v...@newton.cc.rl.ac.uk>,
Spencer W <onedo...@needto.know> wrote:

> aye you've got to watch that "self medication" - what's chloral
> hydrate?

Google is your friend... a sleep-inducing depressant, commonly used in
"Mickey Finn" knockout drops.

--
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.

Spencer Spindrift

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Jul 23, 2004, 10:22:59 PM7/23/04
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I seem to have still been a little confused....Or am I taking too much
medication? Certainly
not. You can never take too much meditation. Where is this, anyway?
You're not the girl I
came in with. Are you?'

"Spencer Spindrift" <q...@lineone.net> wrote in message

I remember nothing of the weekend.


| Woke up in hospital with a broken nose and severe cuts and bruising
| all over.

| They tried to hold me under a Section 72 hours.


| I managed to escape today.
| It hurts like hell. Am still trying to find out what happened.

it is now Friday and I'm recovering from shock. I was under severe
stress
from some unsavoury neighbours but if I did it to myself [e.g. fell
down
stairs] why were both my distance and reading glasses broken and why
have
the psychiatrists and the police been treating me as the criminal?
Many of the people who live here are scared of me but won't say why.
it's very disturbing. the only good thing is that now social services
have re-opened my case so I might get some care.
--
Spencer [ or "Spiney Shaitan" ;~) ]


[Primate: First Church of Google The Almighty Oracle of The Aeon]


Serena Blanchflower

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Jul 24, 2004, 6:00:23 AM7/24/04
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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 03:22:59 +0100, Spencer Spindrift wrote:

> it is now Friday and I'm recovering from shock. I was under severe
> stress
> from some unsavoury neighbours but if I did it to myself [e.g. fell
> down
> stairs] why were both my distance and reading glasses broken and why
> have
> the psychiatrists and the police been treating me as the criminal?
> Many of the people who live here are scared of me but won't say why.
> it's very disturbing. the only good thing is that now social services
> have re-opened my case so I might get some care.

I'm glad to hear that it looks as though you'll now get the care you
need from Social Services at least. Are you having any luck
persuading either the psychiatrists or the police to tell you what
they think happened?

--
Cheers, Serena
Walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in every one
(George Fox)

Spencer Spindrift

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Jul 24, 2004, 1:51:36 PM7/24/04
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"Spencer Spindrift" <q...@lineone.net> wrote in message
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have just seen the replies on Google groups. must be summat wrong with
my ISP's newsserver.
--
spencer

Burn the land and boil the sea
You cannot take the sky from me

- From "Ballad of Serenity" by Joss Whedon


Spencer Spindrift

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Jul 28, 2004, 1:51:04 PM7/28/04
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"Spencer W" <onedo...@needto.know> wrote in message news:<cdqfrs$v...@newton.cc.rl.ac.uk>...

> "weevil" <wee...@twobit.net> wrote in message
> news:YOULc.11957$Qu5....@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> > On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 21:19:48 +0100 in <2m81feF...@uni-berlin.de>,
> > "Janie Thomson" <ja...@janie-thomson-spam.co.uk> graced the world with
> > >"Spencer Spindrift" <q...@lineone.net> wrote in message
> > >> I remember nothing of the weekend.
> > >> Woke up in hospital with a broken nose and severe cuts and bruising
> > >> all over.
> > >> They tried to hold me under a section 72 hours.
> > >> I managed to escape today.
> > >> It hurts like hell. Am still trying to find out what happened.
> > >
> > >Ooh, scary stuff, Spencer. Have you had a change of med or anything?
> Were
> > >they unable to tell you what had happened, or unwilling?
> >
> > He sort of left the first part off that he posted in another
> > newsgroup--where he'd been smoking salvia divinorum and eating chloral
> > hydrate before waking up in the hospital...
> > But, whatever... it's just not so scary when you do it to yourself.

That is just not fair. The Doc. says that my injuries are consistent
with being punched, kicked and _dragged_.

How does one do that to yourself?

Spencer who is very hurt and who has to post via Google as my news
server is not working.

allnew...@gmail.com

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