A common 'horror story' is the impact on cognitive function. People may find it difficult to concentrate or remember things while taking risperidone. This can be a huge obstacle in their work or study. For instance, a student may struggle to keep up with their studies as they can't focus during classes or while studying at home. And an employee may make mistakes at work because of the reduced cognitive abilities.
There are also reports of extreme fatigue and drowsiness. Some individuals feel so tired all the time that they can barely carry out their normal daily activities. They may not be able to do simple things like cooking a meal or taking a short walk without feeling completely exhausted. This can lead to a very sedentary lifestyle and further health issues over time.
Sure. One success story is about a patient who had severe schizophrenia symptoms like hallucinations and disorganized thinking. After starting risperidone treatment, the hallucinations decreased significantly within a few weeks. His ability to focus and have normal conversations improved, and he was able to start participating in social activities again.
Some people have reported extreme weight gain as a 'risperidone horror story'. It can be very distressing to suddenly put on a large amount of weight which may also lead to other health problems like high blood pressure.
There are also instances where unschooling leads to over - dependence on parents. Since parents are usually the main source of learning in unschooling, children may not develop the ability to learn independently. When they grow up and need to study on their own, like for a professional certification or in higher education, they may struggle a great deal as they are used to having their parents guide them at every step.
Sure. There was a case where a donated wedding dress was accidentally sold instead of being given to a program that provides dresses to low - income brides. Another is when a set of art supplies that were donated for a school project were misused by Goodwill employees and not passed on to the intended recipients. And once, a donated wheelchair that was in good working condition was broken during transportation by Goodwill.
Sure. There was a time when a hippo attacked a tourist who was trying to take a selfie too close to it. The hippo's massive jaws opened wide, and the tourist was lucky to escape with only minor injuries. Hippos can move surprisingly fast on land for their size.
Yes. There have been reports of saniderm sticking too tightly to the tattoo. This makes it extremely difficult to remove without causing damage to the tattoo itself. The ink may smudge or parts of the tattoo may get removed along with the saniderm.
Sure. There was a call where the 911 operator heard gunshots in the background. The caller was whispering and could barely talk. The operator had to strain to hear and figure out the location. It was really scary as the operator didn't know if the shooter would harm the caller at any moment.
Sure. There was a child who caught pneumonia during the flu season. His condition worsened so quickly that he had to be rushed to the ICU. His parents were terrified as they watched him struggle to breathe with all those tubes and machines around him. It was a nightmare for them. Fortunately, after a few weeks of intense treatment, he started to improve.
Sure. There's a story about a derelict school building in Bacolod. At night, lights flicker in the empty classrooms, and the sound of children crying can be heard. Some say it's because of a tragic accident that happened there years ago, where some students lost their lives.
Sure. There was a patient who would constantly undress in inappropriate places. In the middle of the living room when guests were over, for example. It was extremely embarrassing for the family and hard to manage.