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Withdrawal is a cog move of Bloodsuckers. It is also their strongest move.

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  • Withdrawal
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  • Withdrawal is a cog move of Bloodsuckers. It is also their strongest move.
  • Withdrawal is the 13th episode of Season 9 on FOX drama soap Beverly Hills, 90210.
  • The withdrawal is the term used for each time Humans, and other beings came to the world of Daventry from the Other World. It may actually be a form of time warp into the ancient past. The term withdrawal is always italicized, and associated terms include; withdrawals (plural), withdrew (action) & withdrawn (past tense)
  • Withdrawal is
  • Withdrawal is a condition in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4.
  • Withdrawal is a comic, a story based on the Buffy television series.
  • The Withdrawal was the name given to the time when Surak withdrew from Vulcan society in order to develop his pacifistic, logical teachings. During the time, that lasted five years, Surak met numerous religious groups but the exact content of those discussions were never known though on some occasions Cthia was never discussed. One such conversation that was recorded on tape and preserved through the centuries was with a hermit who lived near a lake by the Lesser Sea which covered nothing more then the art of fishing with a rod. (TOS novel: Spock's World)
  • Withdrawal was a medical condition resulting from lack of access to an addictive narcotic substance. In 2154, T'Pol experienced withdrawal while trying to break her addiction to trellium-d. (ENT: "Damage", "The Forgotten") Symptoms of felicium withdrawal were sufficiently onerous to be mistaken for the disease it was supposed to cure. (TNG: "Symbiosis" ) In 2371, Doctor Julian Bashir diagnosed a Jem'Hadar youth with withdrawal from Ketracel-white after he came into the infirmary complaining of a headache, chest pain and nausea. (DS9: "The Abandoned")
  • Withdrawal is the response of the body to the discontinuance of an addictive substance. The symptoms can range from mild to severe and in extreme cases can be life threatening. With all addictive substances, the body tolerates higher and higher doses and the therapeutic effect of the drug is lessened. However, the body's functions adjust themselves to the addition of the drug so that the addicted person may function more or less normally. However, once the addict ceases to use the drug, the body reacts adversely until it can once again adjust to the new situation, for example:
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caused by
  • Using chems and drugs
Season
  • 9(xsd:integer)
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mortalityrate
  • Less than 10%
symptom
  • Nausea, irritability, sweating, insomnia, headaches, convulsions, hallucinations, fatigue, anxiety
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Number
  • 13(xsd:integer)
  • 46(xsd:integer)
Previous
Appearances
Games
  • FO1, FO2, FOT, FO3, FNV, FO4
Name
  • Withdrawal
Type
  • Neurological
treatment
  • Anti-nausea medication, substitute medications
Airdate
  • 1999-01-27(xsd:date)
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cure
  • Time, another dose, or a doctor.
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Cause
  • Discontinuing use of addictive drug
Pages
  • 22(xsd:integer)
Duration
  • Depending on chem or drug
ImageAlt
  • Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_46_c01.jpg
risk
  • Addiction
Released
  • 2002-06-26(xsd:date)
Target
  • One Toon
Effects
  • Lowering of statistics
Colorist
NEXT
Publisher
  • Dark Horse
Writer
Director
Sigmove
  • Yes
LowDamage
  • 6(xsd:integer)
HighDamage
  • 14(xsd:integer)
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Cog Move Name
  • Withdrawal
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  • Withdrawal is a cog move of Bloodsuckers. It is also their strongest move.
  • Withdrawal is the 13th episode of Season 9 on FOX drama soap Beverly Hills, 90210.
  • The withdrawal is the term used for each time Humans, and other beings came to the world of Daventry from the Other World. It may actually be a form of time warp into the ancient past. The term withdrawal is always italicized, and associated terms include; withdrawals (plural), withdrew (action) & withdrawn (past tense)
  • Withdrawal is
  • Withdrawal is a condition in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4.
  • Withdrawal is the response of the body to the discontinuance of an addictive substance. The symptoms can range from mild to severe and in extreme cases can be life threatening. With all addictive substances, the body tolerates higher and higher doses and the therapeutic effect of the drug is lessened. However, the body's functions adjust themselves to the addition of the drug so that the addicted person may function more or less normally. However, once the addict ceases to use the drug, the body reacts adversely until it can once again adjust to the new situation, for example: * It mistakes the lack of the drug for poisoning and rejects food, making the patient nauseous and inducing vomiting. * It believes that the body temperature is too high and starts sweating to reduce it. * Normal sleep cycles are disturbed, causing insomnia and fatigue. All addictive substances cause withdrawal. The symptoms can be mild (caffeine withdrawal causes fatigue, nausea and headaches), to moderate (nicotine withdrawal causes anxiety) to severe (alcohol withdrawal, or the DTs, can cause hallucinations, anxiety, convulsions and death). Withdrawal can also result from the sudden cessation of therapeutic drugs such as tranquilizers or steroids. Some drugs can be substituted for the addictive drugs, thus preventing the withdrawal symptoms. For example, methadone is a common substitute for heroin, and the nicotine patch contains the same drug as cigarettes without the side effects.
  • Withdrawal was a medical condition resulting from lack of access to an addictive narcotic substance. In 2154, T'Pol experienced withdrawal while trying to break her addiction to trellium-d. (ENT: "Damage", "The Forgotten") Symptoms of felicium withdrawal were sufficiently onerous to be mistaken for the disease it was supposed to cure. (TNG: "Symbiosis" ) In 2371, Doctor Julian Bashir diagnosed a Jem'Hadar youth with withdrawal from Ketracel-white after he came into the infirmary complaining of a headache, chest pain and nausea. (DS9: "The Abandoned") In 2372, Bashir tried to cure some addicted Jem'Hadar. (DS9: "Hippocratic Oath") Two years later, he defended his actions to Luther Sloan, saying, "I'm a doctor. They were suffering from withdrawal." (DS9: "Inquisition") Also in 2374, Keevan surmised that a Starfleet engineer would have more success at fixing a communications system than a Jem'Hadar suffering from withdrawal. (DS9: "Rocks and Shoals")
  • Withdrawal is a comic, a story based on the Buffy television series.
  • The Withdrawal was the name given to the time when Surak withdrew from Vulcan society in order to develop his pacifistic, logical teachings. During the time, that lasted five years, Surak met numerous religious groups but the exact content of those discussions were never known though on some occasions Cthia was never discussed. One such conversation that was recorded on tape and preserved through the centuries was with a hermit who lived near a lake by the Lesser Sea which covered nothing more then the art of fishing with a rod. (TOS novel: Spock's World)
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