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19 Jun 2008
Mariealena's neighbor stumbled over with his own cocktail. Micon was intrigued...


Nicole was intrigued...


Picture immediately hit nwp


Dude stumbled back over with a 12 pack of beer for us, then he fell on the way...not once, but twice! NWP to the rescue!

They took him home and plopped him on his couch.

Epistate wanted a picture just like Macon's "feygelized" pic. I delivered! You guys enjoy!


Scottyno and Shronk




Crunk chillin


Druff and ThaKilla




Group shots







Thanks for the great food and fun times Mariealena!







28 Mar 2008
I couldn't figure out how to get the box in here (maybe someone else can), but seriously worth a copy/paste.



http://www.jibjab.com/sendables/view/Sl8oR...tzKtP55RjBBxalb
27 Mar 2008
I found this on the American Journal of Psychiatry. I figured none of you would ever go there to read it, so I brought it here. Take a minute...might be beneficial!

http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/165/3/306

Am J Psychiatry 165:306-307, March 2008
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2007.07101556
© 2008 American Psychiatric Association


Issues for DSM-V: Internet Addiction
Jerald J. Block, M.D.

Internet addiction appears to be a common disorder that merits inclusion in DSM-V. Conceptually, the diagnosis is a compulsive-impulsive spectrum disorder that involves online and/or offline computer usage (1, 2) and consists of at least three subtypes: excessive gaming, sexual preoccupations, and e-mail/text messaging (3). All of the variants share the following four components: 1) excessive use, often associated with a loss of sense of time or a neglect of basic drives, 2) withdrawal, including feelings of anger, tension, and/or depression when the computer is inaccessible, 3) tolerance, including the need for better computer equipment, more software, or more hours of use, and 4) negative repercussions, including arguments, lying, poor achievement, social isolation, and fatigue (3, 4).

Some of the most interesting research on Internet addiction has been published in South Korea. After a series of 10 cardiopulmonary-related deaths in Internet cafés (5) and a game-related murder (6), South Korea considers Internet addiction one of its most serious public health issues (7). Using data from 2006, the South Korean government estimates that approximately 210,000 South Korean children (2.1%; ages 6–19) are afflicted and require treatment (5). About 80% of those needing treatment may need psychotropic medications, and perhaps 20% to 24% require hospitalization (7).

Since the average South Korean high school student spends about 23 hours each week gaming (icon_cool.gif, another 1.2 million are believed to be at risk for addiction and to require basic counseling. In particular, therapists worry about the increasing number of individuals dropping out from school or work to spend time on computers (5). As of June 2007, South Korea has trained 1,043 counselors in the treatment of Internet addiction and enlisted over 190 hospitals and treatment centers (7). Preventive measures are now being introduced into schools (9).

China is also greatly concerned about the disorder. At a recent conference, Tao Ran, Ph.D., Director of Addiction Medicine at Beijing Military Region Central Hospital, reported 13.7% of Chinese adolescent Internet users meet Internet addiction diagnostic criteria—about 10 million teenagers. As a result, in 2007 China began restricting computer game use; current laws now discourage more than 3 hours of daily game use (10).

In the United States, accurate estimates of the prevalence of the disorder are lacking (11, 12). Unlike in Asia, where Internet cafés are frequently used, in the United States games and virtual sex are accessed from the home. Attempts to measure the phenomenon are clouded by shame, denial, and minimization (3). The issue is further complicated by comorbidity. About 86% of Internet addiction cases have some other DSM-IV diagnosis present. In one study, the average patient had 1.5 other diagnoses (7). In the United States, patients generally present only for the comorbid condition(s). Thus, unless the therapist is specifically looking for Internet addiction, it is unlikely to be detected (3). In Asia, however, therapists are taught to screen for it.

Despite the cultural differences, our case descriptions are remarkably similar to those of our Asian colleagues (8, 13–15), and we appear to be dealing with the same issue. Unfortunately, Internet addiction is resistant to treatment, entails significant risks (16), and has high relapse rates. Moreover, it also makes comorbid disorders less responsive to therapy (3).
17 Mar 2008


Just wanted to show off a little, and no not about Cantu...one of the others. Pic was taken about a year and a half ago in a very expensive LV suite.
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YOU LOOK SO HOT!
4 Apr 2008 - 23:24
Silence
New trip report posted in my Blog. Send me pictures and address!!!! xoxox
7 Mar 2008 - 21:16
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I know. We are actually talking about it right now :) :0
11 Feb 2008 - 21:27
FckVwls™
We are... so much so that I am kind of in a state of disbelief. Fingers crossed. June wedding?
11 Feb 2008 - 10:13
Silence
Good Morning Buttercup! Time is ticking and I will be there so soon I can't wait!
11 Feb 2008 - 5:25

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