Jayne: 'Cause I don't know these folks. Don't much care to. Mal: They're whores. Jayne: I'm in.

'Heart Of Gold'


Spike's Bitches 34: They're All Slime and Antlers  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Amy - Jan 14, 2007 10:55:52 am PST #783 of 10001
Because books.

That's cool, flea!

When I had my gall bladder out yonks ago, the nurses in pre-op couldn't get a vein to give me the sedative before wheeling me in. I guess it was supposed to be something like the topical the dentist gives before shooting the novacaine. At any rate, I went in stone cold sober, and the anesthesiologist had to smack my arm to give me the Valium, which burned like hell. I do remember telling him that he looked like an egg before I went completely under.

I've only had general twice, and both times recovery was bleary and blah, but no vomiting. I guess my body likes opiates and their cousins. I was very emotional for a few days after the gall bladder surgery, though, and my mom said that was a common side effect of general.


Hil R. - Jan 14, 2007 10:59:58 am PST #784 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

ION, I'm eating popcorn topped with nutritional yeast. Totally didn't expect to like this, but it's pretty good. (I'm trying to avoid butter and sugar for a little while.)


-t - Jan 14, 2007 11:02:23 am PST #785 of 10001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I'm afraid of your toxic spill, Ginger. Try not to breath near it, okay?


Jessica - Jan 14, 2007 11:14:08 am PST #786 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I've never been on an anti-malarial, but I understand they give pretty much everyone nasty hallucinations.

It depends on which region you're taking them for (because the local mosquitoes affect the strain of malaria they carry) -- the ones they give you for India are much less hallucinatory than the ones they give you for Africa. (The antimalarials we were given in India were actually a very close cousin of what I was already on for lupus.)

I don't remember the drugs I was on when I had surgery at age 8, but when I had my appendix out I was given a cocktail of Demerol and two other things that made me babble like a crazy person until the sedative kicked in and I fell asleep. I may have still been in pain, but my brain wasn't processing it anymore.


Astarte - Jan 14, 2007 11:14:12 am PST #787 of 10001
Not having has never been the thing I've regretted most in my life. Not trying is.

Buy your own card catalog:

Oh, great. Now I'm in lust for yet another piece of furniture I have no practical use for...


Topic!Cindy - Jan 14, 2007 11:15:57 am PST #788 of 10001
What is even happening?

eta: I'm not sure about the pipe, Cindy. There is corrosion. I guess I'll clean it off and see if there are any leaks.
Be careful. Open a window, and maybe just use plain water to clean?

Yay on de-Christmasing! I thought we were the only people left with a tree up. Stephen is promising to do it today. We shall see. The lure of football is strong, apparently.

We spent New Year's Day ripping up the carpet in the dining room and hallway, and decided we wanted to keep the tree up through Ephiphany, anyhow. Last weekend we were just too flat out to take it down and put it away. The game he most cares about starts at 4:30, so he's still got a few minutes. He's putting the last set of boxes up in the attic, now. I've got to start supper, but I'm not sure how I'm going to drag them away from the game, to get them to eat. Hmmm. Maybe we'd better talk about that, before I cook for no reason.

Phenergan is just a powerful anti-nausea drug, not a painkiller.

Maybe I didn't get it, or maybe they did give me Nubain or something, then. I only got the shot with Ben's delivery. They were too late, altogether with Chris, to even start my epi, and they started and immediately shut off my epi, with Julia. I loved the shot, whatever it was.

Is Demorol the thing they give you as a shot in the ass, pre-surgery?


Amy - Jan 14, 2007 11:21:17 am PST #789 of 10001
Because books.

(The antimalarials we were given in India were actually a very close cousin of what I was already on for lupus.)

What do you take, Jess, if you don't mind me asking? My mom has been taking Immuran (sp? it's the anti-rejection drug patients get after transplants) for a long time, but they're thinking of switching that. Other that that it's drugs that work more for specific symptoms and side effects than for the lupus itself.


Jessica - Jan 14, 2007 11:27:00 am PST #790 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

What do you take, Jess, if you don't mind me asking?

I was on Plaquinel for about 6 years, but tapered off about 4 years ago since I'd been asymptomatic for so long. Right now I'm not on anything, but my OB's been doing monthly blood tests just in case.

I forget the name of the antimalarial -- some other relative of quinine. Possibly started with an H.


Cass - Jan 14, 2007 11:28:12 am PST #791 of 10001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Phenergan is just a powerful anti-nausea drug, not a painkiller.
And sleepy-making. And I love that shit.


Amy - Jan 14, 2007 11:29:44 am PST #792 of 10001
Because books.

Yay on asymptomatic, Jess. That's a very good thing.

I don't think Mom has ever taken Plaquinel. I think her lupus is mostly in remission now, which is the reason the new rheumatologist wants to wean her off the Immuran.