Any code breakers in TL? - Page 8
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Stone
United Kingdom155 Posts
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theoneandtheonly
United States1 Post
+ Show Spoiler + Start with the obvious, which is to check the "key" at the end. The time key is at the bottom of page 2 (which was written first and as a log of medications: this is critical for bipolars to get their meds exactly right, which takes years of variation and must be coded, since doctors require that bipolars stay closeted due to publicty regarding violent crimes) weekday triggers indicate a work trigger, month patterns indicate seasonal disorder usually starting in the 4th qtr as indicated here. Years indicate home environment. Times of day for meds indicate sleeplessness or need for a stimulant in the morning which is common in early years. Bottom of page 2: D-W-M-Y M,D,L = Day weekday month year: morning day or latenight These are time designations that are critical to get your meds right with bipolar and are coded for privacy Body of page 2: ALPNTE GLSE-SE ERTE A: Latenight, Phenergan, taken in evening G: Latenight Serenace/Seroquel or Seroquel/Serenace Extended Release Taken Evening VLSE MTSE-CTSE-WSE-FRTSE V: Late Serenace Morning take Serenace 26MLSE74SPRKSE29KENOSOLE173R7RSE 2x 6mg Serenace in 1974 99-84.B2UNEPLSENCRSEAOLTSENSKSENRSE 1999 through 1988 HMCRENMRESCBE ½MUNDDLSE 1/2 tablet NSREOUSEPUTSEWLDUCBE(3XORL) (3 times oral) On page 1 are lists of manic episodes, as required to diagnose bipolar: (FLRSEPRSEONDE71NCBE) From late september really severe episode on December 1971: No cause before episode (CDNSEPRSEONSF/DE74NCBE) Chronic Depression in September, really severe episode on the start of December in 1974, no cause before episode These logs are needed forever and are why this has been so private for so long. Taken from a yahoo commenter named John. Seems like he has a grasp on this since he mentions it is a bi-polar issue which he himself has. | ||
LetoAtreides82
United States1188 Posts
On April 01 2011 03:19 theoneandtheonly wrote: http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110329/ts_yblog_thelookout/fbi-asks-public-for-help-breaking-encrypted-notes-tied-to-1999-murder#mwpphu-container + Show Spoiler + Start with the obvious, which is to check the "key" at the end. The time key is at the bottom of page 2 (which was written first and as a log of medications: this is critical for bipolars to get their meds exactly right, which takes years of variation and must be coded, since doctors require that bipolars stay closeted due to publicty regarding violent crimes) weekday triggers indicate a work trigger, month patterns indicate seasonal disorder usually starting in the 4th qtr as indicated here. Years indicate home environment. Times of day for meds indicate sleeplessness or need for a stimulant in the morning which is common in early years. Bottom of page 2: D-W-M-Y M,D,L = Day weekday month year: morning day or latenight These are time designations that are critical to get your meds right with bipolar and are coded for privacy Body of page 2: ALPNTE GLSE-SE ERTE A: Latenight, Phenergan, taken in evening G: Latenight Serenace/Seroquel or Seroquel/Serenace Extended Release Taken Evening VLSE MTSE-CTSE-WSE-FRTSE V: Late Serenace Morning take Serenace 26MLSE74SPRKSE29KENOSOLE173R7RSE 2x 6mg Serenace in 1974 99-84.B2UNEPLSENCRSEAOLTSENSKSENRSE 1999 through 1988 HMCRENMRESCBE ½MUNDDLSE 1/2 tablet NSREOUSEPUTSEWLDUCBE(3XORL) (3 times oral) On page 1 are lists of manic episodes, as required to diagnose bipolar: (FLRSEPRSEONDE71NCBE) From late september really severe episode on December 1971: No cause before episode (CDNSEPRSEONSF/DE74NCBE) Chronic Depression in September, really severe episode on the start of December in 1974, no cause before episode These logs are needed forever and are why this has been so private for so long. Taken from a yahoo commenter named John. Seems like he has a grasp on this since he mentions it is a bi-polar issue which he himself has. Interesting, could this be the solution, can anyone confirm? | ||
GenesisX
Canada4267 Posts
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