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Hi, I'm sekio. You may recognize me from other places on the internet, rohitab.com programming/virus/hacking forum, and Bluelight, where I was a moderator on both. (Since my spinal injury I am less active, though.)

I was born in 1992. I like organic chemistry, pharmacology, and cute kittens.

On April 1, 2017 I awoke outside on the pavement after my basement suite caught fire as I slept. I lost most of my possessions as well as receiving 3rd degree burns on my legs thanks to my polyester pajama pants melting onto my legs as smoke inhalation kept me unconscious. As a result of being young and homeless, no doctors would provide proper pain medication beyond ketorolac, naproxen and ibuprofen - so I took some over-the-counter Tylenol 1 with Codeine, and went to a methadone clinic the next day to get on daily methadone, which allowed me to function while my incredibly painful burns healed. (I was offered a skin graft, but unfortunately it would basically be relocating the wound to my buttocks or something, as it was going to be an autograft, so I opted out.)

Since Summer 2020, I am also a T4 complete paraplegic, thanks to falling from a 3rd story window, when I leaned out and got a spontaneous pneumothorax, causing me to lose consciousness and fall down onto the dirt. As a result I have no sensation or control of anything below my diaphragm or pectoral muscles. In fact, I have severe spasticity below that level, caused by uncontrolled spinal reflexes, thanks to loss of descending inhibition. As a result, I take a variety of medications (baclofen, tizanidine, dantrolene, nabilone, clonazepam, methadone, tetrahydrocannabinol. and cannabidiol) simply to damp the reflexes down enough to make life liveable. Otherwise, any stimulation of my legs or abdomen, or anything irritating my lower body (from missing my medications, to a blocked suprapubic catheter, to needing to have a bowel movement, to laying in urine, to laying on something hard, etc.) causes my lower body to have intense spasms, sometimes escalating to the level of repeated lower body contractions, as if I was being electrically shocked, once every one to three seconds. The only thing that can help (aside from correcting the source of irritation) is sitting incredibly still, and bolt upright, and not moving a single muscle, until the spasms subside enough I can rest.

Also, I have been a hospital resident since November of 2022, thanks to my former assisted living inventing ways to kick me out, because I was not participating in their trivial group activities.

I have a website too: https://sekiolabs.net. Sometimes I post cool stuff on there, and I offer sekiolabs mail/web/shell accounts to friends of mine. You can email me on there.