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Full Moon havoc, Myth or Real?


Full Moon Havoc?  

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Last summer i got a job as a patient care assistant (orderly basically). One week (full moon on the third night) i had to work in Ursula Frayne Unit, which is Physco-Geriatric (every persons worst nightmare), and on the full moon, they were definitely different from the other nights

since then i have worked there again and they were no were near as bad as that night...

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There has been tons of research on this & actually shows there is NO correlations. Not non-scientifically, it always appear more freaks are out. I had a psychiatrist tell me once that :" when the full moon is out, the gravitational pull slightly alters the sodium level" patients that are on heavy salts such as Lithium, can have some mood swing. I don't know how accurate this information was though..

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Ridryder 911

If the moon can move the ocean, then why can't it affect our brains? We are mostly water, after all.

I think someone rigged the research :wink:

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