weird, but maybe...?

Feb 21, 2006 23:43

The abbreviation for lithium chloride is LiCl. LiCl causes nausea if it's ingested ( Read more... )

psychology, miscellaneous

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shhx February 22 2006, 23:17:05 UTC
Um, Lamictal has no lithium in it. For that matter, it has no chlorine in it, either.

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vanishingemily February 23 2006, 02:47:12 UTC
I know that; sorry for the confusion. What I meant when I said that LiCl is the same color as lamictal is that the abbreviation itself--the letter combination LiCl--is the same color as the tablets. And actually, now that I think about it, it's not the same color as the tablets, but rather is the same color the letter combination Lamictal (that is, the word itself). And I don't know that Lamictal does in fact have anything to do with my nausea, other than it (the word) is the same color as the abbreviation LiCl, which was used in the experiments with bright noisy water, which is the same color as the emotion "excitement." So Lamictal is actually related to the nausea by a distance of...*counts*...four relationships? Something like that.

By chance, how do you know the molecular composition of Lamictal? That's interesting. It looks kind of short...

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vanishingemily February 23 2006, 02:49:09 UTC
sorry, I forgot to mention...I'm somewhat synaesthetic, which is why I noticed and stated that the words are the same color and that "bright noisy water" and "excitement" are the same color...and even that they have color to begin with.

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