In the course of my Internet wanderings, I’ve been surprised by the magnitude of the risks of schizophrenia and stomach cancer (which seems to be easily preventable with H. pylori eradication).
In the course of my Internet wanderings, I’ve been surprised by the magnitude of the risks of schizophrenia and stomach cancer (which seems to be easily preventable with H. pylori eradication).
Is this information actionable? That is, is there anything obvious that I should be doing that I am not doing regarding these risks?
Think carefully before using psychoactive drugs heavily, especially psychedelic drugs during prime onset years for schizophrenia?
I’ve looked at schizophrenia and LSD as well as modafinil. In neither case did I find much negative evidence, although what there was seems worse for LSD than modafinil, as one would expect.
Your guess is as good as mine. I’m not sure why you seem to think I’m an expert on the risks I mentioned. As far as I can tell no one else in this thread is getting this sort of treatment :(
Your guess is as good as mine. I’m not sure why you seem to think I’m an expert on the risks I mentioned.
You had mentioned them and I was taking the opportunity to soak up whatever information you had been able to glean—and whatever any observers happen to be aware of. Since you are aware of the risks and I hadn’t even heard of the bacteria in question you are more likely to know about how to correctly implement the knowledge.
As far as I can tell no one else in this thread is getting this sort of treatment :(
Is being treated as a tentative expert unpleasant for you? I usually expect people to enjoy being treated as most-likely-to-be-knowledgeable. It’s flattering.
On a technical note. No, I’ve been questioning Kevin, Gwern and khafra in approximately the same manner. If you are referring to the downvote of the great-grandparent I have no idea why that was there. I upvoted. Your response gave what information you knew and did so tentatively so as to allow correct calibration on the reliability of the knowledge contained therein. The appropriate response, and something that should be at about +2 unless it turned out to be grossly wrong.
In the course of my Internet wanderings, I’ve been surprised by the magnitude of the risks of schizophrenia and stomach cancer (which seems to be easily preventable with H. pylori eradication).
Is this information actionable? That is, is there anything obvious that I should be doing that I am not doing regarding these risks?
Think carefully before using psychoactive drugs heavily, especially psychedelic drugs during prime onset years for schizophrenia?
Get tested for H. pylori at your next doctor’s visit and have eradicated if it’s present?
I’ve looked at schizophrenia and LSD as well as modafinil. In neither case did I find much negative evidence, although what there was seems worse for LSD than modafinil, as one would expect.
Is this something a doctor will typically do when requested to, without either symptoms or risk factors present?
Your guess is as good as mine. I’m not sure why you seem to think I’m an expert on the risks I mentioned. As far as I can tell no one else in this thread is getting this sort of treatment :(
You had mentioned them and I was taking the opportunity to soak up whatever information you had been able to glean—and whatever any observers happen to be aware of. Since you are aware of the risks and I hadn’t even heard of the bacteria in question you are more likely to know about how to correctly implement the knowledge.
Is being treated as a tentative expert unpleasant for you? I usually expect people to enjoy being treated as most-likely-to-be-knowledgeable. It’s flattering.
On a technical note. No, I’ve been questioning Kevin, Gwern and khafra in approximately the same manner. If you are referring to the downvote of the great-grandparent I have no idea why that was there. I upvoted. Your response gave what information you knew and did so tentatively so as to allow correct calibration on the reliability of the knowledge contained therein. The appropriate response, and something that should be at about +2 unless it turned out to be grossly wrong.
Fair enough.