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Try all of that again. Starting with your math. 0.157-15%=0.133 - still way too high.
Are you that lady that lived on Flora Corner in the single wide next to the big garden and across from the new homes?
Try all of that again. Starting with your math. 0.157-15%=0.133 - still way too high.
What is/was she addicted to?
If you leave the house during the day with a BAC north of 0.2, and you are still able to breathe and stand upright, you have obviously built a tolerance for alcohol. Add to that the pathologic denial of the problem and the day-drinking and it's pretty clear she is an alcoholic.
And no, diabetes insipidus doesn't give you a 'diabetic reaction' the way the more common diabetes mellitus may do (e.g. in hypoglycemia). In extreme cases it could cause neurological symptoms, but there was nothing presented to suggest that this was the case here. You simply don't get a 'diabetic reaction' from nephrogenic DI. That's just defense lawyer bull####tery.
brave would have been to get treatment for her addiction, plead guilty to the charges, provide an honest apology to the victims of her crime and to ask for their forgiveness. Net it would have probably yielded less time than this kicking and screaming ####show.
My name is Robin, in irl. And, no, I don’t know Victoria, irl. I read what was posted in this thread, and chose to respond, and say what I wanted to say. Be careful about assuming. Ray made me think of those ambulance chasers. And, I think VV was brave to put herself out on the forum to discuss it when she knows she was at fault. I don’t have an opinion, either way. It is tragic for all involved. And, why do you keep posting her real name, when, obviously, your real name is not robinsparklesss,; which is ironic. Why did you choose that forum name? Just wondering.
A. I keep using her real name because it is her real name and she clearly has no shame.
B. Brave would be to stop playing the victim.
C. And Robin Sparkles is my name. I share it with a Canadian pop star. Kind of like Michael Bolton from Office Space. But I guess I can’t expect anything more from someone calling “Virgo Victoria” brave.
If you leave the house during the day with a BAC north of 0.2, and you are still able to breathe and stand upright, you have obviously built a tolerance for alcohol. Add to that the pathologic denial of the problem and the day-drinking and it's pretty clear she is an alcoholic.
And no, diabetes insipidus doesn't give you a 'diabetic reaction' the way the more common diabetes mellitus may do (e.g. in hypoglycemia). In extreme cases it could cause neurological symptoms, but there was nothing presented to suggest that this was the case here. You simply don't get a 'diabetic reaction' from nephrogenic DI. That's just defense lawyer bull####tery.
Hey dummy, you were convicted in a court of law. You were drunk and you are in denial.Now I'm a day drinker.And an alcoholic!
And you are a nephrologist, a neurologist and a psychiatrist - not to mention an expert on legal defense.
: WOW! Your parents must be proud.
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Save your comments for an area in which you are qualified.
BY THE WAY folks - this is EXACTLY what I was writing about. Idiots like this. Not getting the point and not getting the big picture.
officeguy - Perhaps you know so much because YOU'RE the day drinker? the alcoholic? And you're just transferring your problems to me. Ever think about that one, sport?
A. I keep using her real name because it is her real name and she clearly has no shame.
B. Brave would be to stop playing the victim.
C. And Robin Sparkles is my name. I share it with a Canadian pop star. Kind of like Michael Bolton from Office Space. But I guess I can’t expect anything more from someone calling “Virgo Victoria” brave.
Hey dummy, you were convicted in a court of law. You were drunk and you are in denial.
Are you that lady that lived on Flora Corner in the single wide next to the big garden and across from the new homes?
I was trying to let it go before. Apparently, it was an impossible task.Lady: Do yourself a favor. Get out of the forum , get a new identity in it if you must and never bring up this BS again.
I was trying to let it go before. Apparently, it was an impossible task.
I have a Mac - but I get your gist. Perhaps if you don't want to read anymore of my posts, you could politely skip over them and stop responding for starters.All you have to do is click the big red X at the top right hand corner and never return.
I have a Mac - but I get your gist. Perhaps if you don't want to read anymore of my posts, you could politely skip over them and stop responding for starters.
You were convicted ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’.Hey dummy, not all findings in court are accurate.
If you were trying to let it go you wouldn’t keep responding to this thread. You are looking for validation of your denial and you are not going to find it here.I was trying to let it go before. Apparently, it was an impossible task.
I am responsible, I just don't feel I should be held accountable due to a medical event.