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Are you gambling on sanghoki drugs?

Posted on July 13, 2022July 23, 2022 By admin No Comments on Are you gambling on sanghoki drugs?

Because the only people who watch the evening news are either very very old or very very geeky (like me) most of the ads are for drugs.

For the record, that’s one of many reasons why the American healthcare system is a complete failure.

Anyway, one of the ads was for a drug called “REQUIP” which treats the recently invented disorder “restless leg syndrome”.

The fast talk side effects got my attention. It said, “If you have sanghoki gambling….or other compulsive urges…see a doctor”.

WHHAAAAAT?

TURNS OUT there is a class action lawsuit against the makers of ReQuip. Check this out:

“2005 Mayo Clinic Report

In a July 2005 report published in the Archives of Neurology, Mayo Clinic researchers documented behavior that supported earlier observations linking dopamine agonist drugs with gambling addiction and compulsive behaviors. The report detailed 11 Parkinson’s patients who developed gambling problems while taking Mirapex or similar drugs between 2002 and 2004. Doctors have since identified 14 additional Mayo Clinic patients with the problem.”

Just thought you folks would find that interesting.

In fact, here’s the warning from the official ReQuip website:

“Some patients taking repinirole (ReQuip) have shown urges to behave in a way unusual for them. Examples of this are an unusual urge to gamble or increased sexual urges… Hallucinations have been reported in people taking Reuip”

So, you’ll chase a flush… that isn’t there… and you may molest the guy next to you… but at least your legs won’t twitch while you sleep.

Which is nice…

Underground G-Vegas Game Robbed

Looks like I picked a good day to be in Vegas.

There are a lot of games in town. I only play in three rooms. One of them got robbed last night and in a way I’m really glad I didn’t have to suffer. Some of my friends didn’t fare as well.

From Eddie the Dealer’s Blog entry:

I remember looking over and Queen was being held by her hair and a gun was held against the back of her head. From that point, all my fear was for her. She is a very sweet girl and always an absolute delight to have around the game. The piece of shit who was holding her was acting a bit maniacal. He was threatening to “blow her brains all over the floor”. (full story)

My reaction to this has been about what you’d expect. I’ll likely write more in the future. For now, I’m just going to be glad everybody is okay and plan to stick close to the house for a while.

And to all the G-Vegas regulars: be careful, folks.

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