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The next few months were a little easier as I adapted to the toxic environment. Lack of communication and/or poor communication, lack of transparency, lack of respect (with leaders swearing in meetings and badmouthing one employee to another), disorganization and lack of structure were constant.

And not! That wasn't me! Again, I requested a conversation with the company's CEO and explained the reasons why I wasn't happy. To try to keep me in the company, he offered me another position, quite attractive and one that made me want to stay (hello, toxic relationship!). And I stayed. For 2 weeks. That's how long it took me to really understand that I was in a toxic relationship and that the new position was still within the same company - which wasn't what I want for my career.

There is always a way out of a toxic relationship or work environment. The important thing is that you learn how to identify it and that you know that you are not alone. Thousands of people go through this daily, however, not all of them have the courage to open up and speak up about what is happening.

I wonder if there's anybody lookin'

I'm talking about the shadows in the mirror

I wonder if there's anybody watching

It's hard for me to see into the darkness

Everywhere I go feels haunted

This isn't the life I wanted

Listen to the tales of a loner

Listen to the tales of the toxic

I'm talking about the shadows in the mirror

It's hard for me to see into the darkness

This isn't the life I wanted

Listen to the tales of the toxic

Listen to the tales of the toxic

Listen to the tales of the toxic

What will you do if I am infected? Cure me?

A toxic sideline parent is any parent who behaves in a way that causes distress, embarrassment, or sadness in ANY child participating in that event. This can occur during a game/competition, at practice, or at home.

Bad things come in small packages. On August 14, 1996, Karen Wetterhahn, a toxicologist and professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College, spilled a drop, a tiny speck, of dimethylmercury on her left hand. Wetterhahn, tall, thin, intense, was an expert on how toxic metals cause cancer once they penetrate cell membranes. When she spilled the poisonous droplet in her lab, she thought nothing of it; she was wearing latex gloves. What she didn't know killed her.

Karen Wetterhahn died five months later. She was 48 years old, a wife and mother of two. The mercury had devoured her brain cells "like termites eating away for months," one of her doctors said. How could such a brilliant, meticulous, worldclass toxicologist come to such an end?

Poison is a stealth killer, effective in minuscule amounts, often undetectable. It's the treachery in the arsenictainted glass of wine. The fatal attraction: Snow White's poison apple, the deathdefying art of the snake handler, the Japanese roulette practiced by those who eat fugu. Without poison, comic book superheroes and villains in plays and movies would be considerably duller. Spiderman exists by the grace of a radioactive spider bite. The rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles can be traced to their fall (as pet turtles) into a sewer along with a container of toxic materials. Laertes used a poison-dipped sword to kill Hamlet, and Claude Rains's nasty mother kept sneaking poison drops into Ingrid Bergman's drinks in the Hitchcock thriller Notorious.

You might say that a toxicologist studies substances that lead to death. But toxicology is also about life. What can kill, can cure. Said Paracelsus, a 16th-century German-Swiss physician and alchemist: "All substances are poisons; there is none which is not a poison. The right dose differentiates a poison and a remedy." Poison is in the dose. Toxicology and pharmacology are intertwined, inseparable, a Jekyll-Hyde duality. A serpent coiled around a staff symbolizes Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine.

As if everyday poisons aren't enough to angst over, there are nature's more exotic hazards. It's a jungle out there. There are 1,200 kinds of poisonous marine organisms, 700 poisonous fish, 400 venomous snakes, 60 ticks, 75 scorpions, 200 spiders, 750 poisons in more than 1,000 plant species, and several birds whose feathers are toxic when touched or ingested.

Mike Gallo, a toxicologist, knows the principle of threshold from the inside out. Literally. Gallo, a hyper-caffeinated personality wrapped in a wiry frame, is an associate director at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey in New Brunswick. In February 2004, at 64, he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Two weeks later he became both toxicologist and patient at the cancer institute. His oncologist put him on a four-month intravenous diet of toxins, also known as chemotherapy, and he began treatment in a clinic four floors down from his office.

The tale of two toxicologists ends tragically for one, happily for the other. Karen Wetterhahn lost her life to poison. Michael Gallo owes his life to it. "I dodged a lethal bullet, thanks to a series of well-placed bullets," Gallo says. "I could have been a dead man. Thank God for toxicity."

Rye infected with ergot, a toxic fungus, has caused devastating epidemics through history. Symptoms include tremors and hallucinations; the hysteria of those accused of witchcraft in the 17th century may have been ergot poisoning.

A popcorn cat poisoned several New England children in 1955, when levels of orange food coloring reached toxic levels due to poor manufacturing controls. Victims recovered, and the manufacturer recalled the other cats.

Fortunately, these days the making of a fugu chef is a carefully controlled and licensed enterprise. Aspiring chefs who would spend their days in the kitchen skinning and shaving the fugu into tissue-thin slices for sashimi (at $500 a plate) must take an exam: 20 minutes to dissect the fish into edible and inedible pieces, label the parts with plastic tags (red for toxic, black for edible), and prepare an artful arrangement. Of the 900 hopefuls who took last year's exam, 63 percent passed.

Kendo Matsumura, a research biologist at the Yamaguchi Prefectural Research Institute of Public Health, discounts Noguchi's deadly diet theory. He says the fugu's toxicity comes from poison glands beneath its skin. Some fugu are poisonous, he says, some aren't, but even experts can't tell which is which.

Marcelle Fierro is chief medical examiner of the Commonwealth of Virginia and a professor in the Department of Legal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in Richmond. She oversees the medical investigation of all violent, suspicious, and unnatural deaths in Virginia, and she inspired the character Kay Scarpetta in Patricia Cornwell's crime novels. Alphonse Poklis is director of toxicology and professor of pathology, chemistry, forensics, pharmacology, and toxicology at VCU. He works with Fierro to analyze medical evidence in homicide cases and testifies as an expert in court.

Consider the scheme proposed in its pages by a doctor to a Venetian general fighting against the Turks in Dalmatia. He offered to cut the infected glands off bubonic plague victims and create a toxic potion to be spread on woolen caps, which could then be sold cheaply behind enemy lines to the Turks. Presumably, plague and buyer's remorse would result. The plot was enthusiastically endorsed by the general until someone gently reminded him that because so many Venetian troops were stationed behind the lines in Dalmatia, his soldiers could be infected too and perish along with the enemy.

Finally he sensed his days were coming to an end and ate nothing. He feasted on the idea of starvation and self-sacrifice. He grew thin, then thinner. He sipped tea made from the toxic sap of the urushi tree, used to make lacquer. Near the end he drank only from hotspring waters that, unbeknownst to him, contained high levels of arsenic. e24fc04721

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