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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 10:25 am
by sweetie55
Gahhh! 17 pages! I shall read it later. Anywho, a few things I saw in the room was a envelope, that blurry thing on the desk laurenesque screencaptured, and a box of frosted mini wheats. Does the Order like mini wheats? Also saw a laptop on the desk next to the home computer. If you look at the vid when Daniel b&e Lucy's appartment, you'll see a somwhat flat slivery grey rectangle thing on the same desk as her computer. Maybe that laptop belongs to Lucy?

Re: Second Pamphlet

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:20 am
by Lurker
onetruegnome wrote:
ghostvoices wrote:Don't know if anyone's found this out yet (if you have, sorry!!!), but I believe the second pamphlet is for Zosyn. Visit http://www.zosyn.com/. The graphic is the same.
I checked out the site - Zosyn is an antibiotic. I wonder if they were not prepping Bree for a 'ceremony' but a medical procedure?
The thing about using an antibiotic on someone when they don't actually have a bacterial infection, though, is that it will only make the antibiotic increasingly ineffective. Not only will the regular, but presently innate bacterial germs that always dwell in the person's body begin to grow resistant to the antibiotic, but the person's body itself might begin to grow immune to it. When they do get an infection, the antibiotic is going to be useless.

Since Bree was getting those shots for well over a month, it's possible that the Zosyn would no longer help her if she did need it.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:47 am
by LONGTIMELURKER
Luv2Skydive wrote:
laurenesque wrote:Iwas rewatching for about the billionth time, and I know sometimes we're prone to overanalyzing stuff. So, try not to hurt yourselves. ;) But I noticed Daniel pans by an object and then comes back to it and sort of zooms in for a split second. This is the clearest screenshot I could get.

Image

Just curious.
Maybe one of those gel masks to reduce swelling in the eyes?
Could it at all be Possible That is the Mask the person is wearing in the window ???

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:08 pm
by Languorous Lass
krmurr87 wrote:not at all a helpful video!!!!! anyone else feel like we're suppose to find something in those frantic moving camera shots? I'll keep watching
That was my reaction as well. "Hold the damn camera still!"

Great research on the medication pamphlets, especially on the info about "more easily controlled behavior."

Ghostvoices, great find on the Zosyn. I read the part of the site that is specifically for health care professionals, and noted that the drug is prescribed for "Postpartum endometritis or pelvic inflammatory disease caused by piperacillin-resistant, β-lactamase producing strains of E. coli." IOW, one of its uses is for "female problems" -- possibly related to fertility?
alysaface wrote:
glowe126 wrote:]Okay...Who's a shaky-shake? . . .
ugh i know, that's what i originally thought when i was getting the ss of the pamphlets "where's teh crazies, they'll know what these pamphlets are for"..
These two statements made my jaw drop.

I take medications on an ongoing basis, for various reasons that include psychiatric issues (but don't happen to include epilepsy). So do plenty of others on this forum.

If either of you has a psychiatric disability or a seizure disorder, then in my view, you have the right to use terms like "shaky-shake" and "crazies" (because you're referring to yourself). If you don't, then you've got a hell of a lot of nerve using these disparaging terms to describe other people who happen to have disabilities.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:10 pm
by laurenesque
LONGTIMELURKER wrote:
Luv2Skydive wrote:
laurenesque wrote:Iwas rewatching for about the billionth time, and I know sometimes we're prone to overanalyzing stuff. So, try not to hurt yourselves. ;) But I noticed Daniel pans by an object and then comes back to it and sort of zooms in for a split second. This is the clearest screenshot I could get.

Image

Just curious.
Maybe one of those gel masks to reduce swelling in the eyes?
Could it at all be Possible That is the Mask the person is wearing in the window ???
*Groans* I swear if someone keeps harping on the window, I will pull a fistful of my hair out.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:12 pm
by alysaface
i've been forcefully put on psychatriac medications in the past, so i think i qualify. =) because.. well.. my parents insisted that i'm crazy.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:14 pm
by Languorous Lass
alysaface wrote:i've been forcefully put on psychatriac medications in the past, so i think i qualify. =) because.. well.. my parents insisted that i'm crazy.
Yep, you qualify, alysa. Sorry to hear about it. I'll get down off my soapbox now. :oops:

Just FYI: I work in the disability field, and I've just spent several days dealing with a bunch of clueless ignorant (although well-meaning) people. I'm a bit on edge, I guess.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:16 pm
by alysaface
Languorous Lass wrote:
alysaface wrote:i've been forcefully put on psychatriac medications in the past, so i think i qualify. =) because.. well.. my parents insisted that i'm crazy.
Yep, you qualify, alysa. Sorry to hear about it. I'll get down off my soapbox now. :oops:
haha. good =)

gotta love overbearing parents insisting that you are depressed/bipolar just because you are pissed that they are contstantally controlling your every move.

/end personal baggage from seven years ago.. heh

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:18 pm
by Luv2Skydive
*Groans* I swear if someone keeps harping on the window, I will pull a fistful of my hair out.
Just be sure to post a ss of the hair so we can analyze it. :D

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:19 pm
by alysaface
Luv2Skydive wrote:
*Groans* I swear if someone keeps harping on the window, I will pull a fistful of my hair out.
Just be sure to post a ss of the hair so we can analyze it. :D
my exact thought.

except.. i thought.. "could you please make a video of it?"

so i tell lies. oops.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:23 pm
by blessedmercy1018
OK.. that "thing" in the window to me looks like someone wrapped in a blanket.

and two.. How do we know that it is Bree taking the meds? perhaps it is the person staying there. She might have taken them.. but it maybe the person who is "house sitting"

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:25 pm
by laurenesque
blessedmercy1018 wrote:OK.. that "thing" in the window to me looks like someone wrapped in a blanket.

and two.. How do we know that it is Bree taking the meds? perhaps it is the person staying there. She might have taken them.. but it maybe the person who is "house sitting"
:smt089

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:28 pm
by alysaface
laurenesque wrote:
blessedmercy1018 wrote:OK.. that "thing" in the window to me looks like someone wrapped in a blanket.

and two.. How do we know that it is Bree taking the meds? perhaps it is the person staying there. She might have taken them.. but it maybe the person who is "house sitting"
:smt089
/me waits patiently for some locks of hairrr. =) teehee.

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:28 pm
by Languorous Lass
blessedmercy1018 wrote:How do we know that it is Bree taking the meds? perhaps it is the person staying there. She might have taken them.. but it maybe the person who is "house sitting"
It would make no sense for the video to focus on the med pamphlets if they didn't have some significance to the story. And since we know Bree's father was injecting her with some kind of medications -- and claiming he didn't know what they were -- the presence of these pamphlets is obviously a clue.

Re: Second Pamphlet

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:29 pm
by sparkybennett
Lurker wrote:
onetruegnome wrote:
ghostvoices wrote:Don't know if anyone's found this out yet (if you have, sorry!!!), but I believe the second pamphlet is for Zosyn. Visit http://www.zosyn.com/. The graphic is the same.
I checked out the site - Zosyn is an antibiotic. I wonder if they were not prepping Bree for a 'ceremony' but a medical procedure?
The thing about using an antibiotic on someone when they don't actually have a bacterial infection, though, is that it will only make the antibiotic increasingly ineffective. Not only will the regular, but presently innate bacterial germs that always dwell in the person's body begin to grow resistant to the antibiotic, but the person's body itself might begin to grow immune to it. When they do get an infection, the antibiotic is going to be useless.

Since Bree was getting those shots for well over a month, it's possible that the Zosyn would no longer help her if she did need it.

Unless...the zosyn was for a one time prophylactic dose to be given close to the ceremony...and the anti seizure was the one she was getting regularly. I haven't done the research but most antiseizure meds have to be given regularly to maintain a therapeutic level, and they need time to build up in your system.