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04-20-2013, 09:15 PM
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Re: Dermatillomania
If I already posted this on this post, ignore it! I did. I checked ;) Meth screws with your nerves or the nerve endings, among many other things. If you stay awake too long, whether or not you use drugs and your body wants to rest, but, your mind wants to stay awake, you can hallucinate or imagine things. My brother used to swear bugs were crawling all over him and he picked his legs terribly! He'd stand in the bed of his old car with a bandana like a pirate telling the neighbors, "Something big is going down!" If it went down, I missed it. |
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04-20-2013, 11:58 PM
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Re: Dermatillomania
On June 9, 1980, during the making of the film Bustin' Loose, Richard Pryor set himself on fire after freebasing cocaine and drinking 151-proof rum. While on fire, he ran down Parthenia Street from his Northridge, California home, until being subdued by police. He was taken to the hospital, where he was treated for burns covering more than half of his body. Pryor spent six weeks in recovery at the Grossman Burn Center at Sherman Oaks Hospital. His daughter, Rain Pryor, stated that Pryor poured high-proof rum over his body and set himself on fire in a bout of drug-induced psychosis Fucking Ouch! |
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04-21-2013, 01:59 AM
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Re: Dermatillomania
Did you see his routine when he returned after that near death experience? He told the audience he heard all the jokes, lit a match and moved it a couple of feet away from him and asked, "What's this? Richard Pryor!" Louie Anderson had an alcoholic, abusive father. Don't know about his mother. |
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04-21-2013, 02:01 AM
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Re: Dermatillomania
That sucks! Although I cannot use lavender myself because I hate the smell, have you tried Aveeno baby products? They make a product you can use on your hair and skin. I cannot use rosemary either because it's an allergen to those of us allergic to ragweed. A woman at a Clinique counter told me that years ago. |