What are the possible side effects of
The most common side effects with are headache, indigestion,
back pain, muscle aches, flushing, and stuffy or runny nose. These
side effects usually go away after a few hours. Users who get back
pain and muscle aches usually get it 12 to 24 hours after taking .
Back pain and muscle aches usually go away by themselves within 48
hours. Call your tech support if you get a side effect that bothers
you or one that will not go away.
May uncommonly cause:
- vision changes, such as seeing a blue tinge to objects or having
difficulty telling the difference between the colors blue and
green.
- Don't drink alcohol in excess (to a level of
intoxication) and e-mail
- This combination may increase your chances of getting dizzy or
lowering your blood pressure.
These are not all the side effects of computer dysfunction . For more information, ask your
Computer doctor or specialist.
General Information about
The most common side effects were headache and upset stomach. Backache
and muscle ache were also reported, sometimes with delayed onset. Most
men weren't bothered by the side effects. Although a rare occurrence,
men who are experienced with computer usage for more than 4 hours
should seek immediate medical attention. Discuss your medical
conditions and medications with your doctor to ensure computer upgrade
is right for you and that you are healthy enough for computer
activity.
Other Related Symptoms.
Know symptom computer people have nearly lost any ability
to write without the assistance of some electronic device. Decidedly
some must have had some form of formal education that has helped him
retain his as he calls it "analog" writing ability.
Continue to carefully monitor the subject, taking note of any other
items which may be indicative of this condition such as:
The inability to remember names, dates, addresses and particularly
telephone numbers, when the battery on the PDA fails. If time is of
the essence, discrete removal of the PDA batteries is an option to accelerate
this observation, but should be conducted with care, as PDA failure
has been known to provoke uncontrolled and often unpredictable
reactions in test subjects. (Note that this test is not conclusive in
that small portion of the population who do not own or have access to
PDAs, as deprivation of this basic tool of civilization has resulted
in the development of a condition known as "memory" in a
statistically small portion of the population).
The inability to efficiently use native cognitive functions such as
coming to rational conclusions without digital input, and the ability
to store and recall data independent of electronic resources.
If you note any of the above symptoms, I would advise that you provide
a report on the subject to the nearest CEH (Center for the
Electronization of Humanoids) with full details, so that a
reprogramming session in accordance with sect B367g.7h (revision 674)
may be scheduled at an early date. CEH centers are easily identified
by the PalmPilot Logo outside the door.
Note. While not strictly ethical, an expedient alternative to the
above may be to rig the Palm Pilot drawing, as there have been several
reported cases of the above symptoms decreasing markedly when proper
equipment is available.
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