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The Improbability factor

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Usopp:

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I have no way of knowing whether or not it's true, but it's what I heard from a genuine sawbones I know and trust in, so I'm gonna ask you to quantify. Doctor>poster IMO

raoullefere:
Yeah, Hanners and the space station. I probably should have regulated her to the same void I consigned the Anthro-PCs. Of course, she could be making it up, as was beaten to death in one of the WCTs.

Vendetagainst:
@Usopp

OCD is caused by low levels of serotonin. This prevents paraonia and related sensations from being controlled and is responsible for the side-effects of the disorder. People with OCD may fall into very structured patterns and habits relating to their disorder, but I see no reason why this would result in having only a single compulsion. Perhaps your doctor's evidence was anectodal, or it may be that I don't know what I am talking about.

Usopp:

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OCD is caused by low levels of serotonin. This prevents paraonia and related sensations from being controlled and is responsible for the side-effects of the disorder. People with OCD may fall into very structured patterns and habits relating to their disorder, but I see no reason why this would result in having only a single compulsion. Perhaps your doctor's evidence was anectodal, or it may be that I don't know what I am talking about.
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K, thx, I'm gonna ask him the next time I see him and ask him more about it. Doubt it's anecdotal, he's not a psychological doctor, but 10+ years of med school rubs off on ya  :lol:  Ya know what, I'll just ask my Psych teacher at college, he'd probably know much more about it.

masquerade:

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--- Quote ---@Usopp

OCD is caused by low levels of serotonin. This prevents paraonia and related sensations from being controlled and is responsible for the side-effects of the disorder. People with OCD may fall into very structured patterns and habits relating to their disorder, but I see no reason why this would result in having only a single compulsion. Perhaps your doctor's evidence was anectodal, or it may be that I don't know what I am talking about.
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K, thx, I'm gonna ask him the next time I see him and ask him more about it. Doubt it's anecdotal, he's not a psychological doctor, but 10+ years of med school rubs off on ya  :lol:  Ya know what, I'll just ask my Psych teacher at college, he'd probably know much more about it.

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I was about to say, citing someone as a "sawbones" brings to mind a doctor of physical ailment rather than mental. And when he comes into contact with the crazies, he probably sends them on their gibbering way to the psych ward (or to a well-qualified psychologist, therapist, or psychiatrist ^.^).

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