Sarah Palin seems to think she is the second coming of Ronald Reagan.
Spike's Bitches 42: Which question do you want me to answer first?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
And she likes to attribute quotes to him that did not originate with him, which I find absolutely fascinating.
Sarah Palin responded with sloganeering or answering the questions she wished they had asked, rather than the ones asked.
Which, to be fair, is exactly what she said she was going to do. It's not like they weren't warned.
Sarah Palin seems to think she is the second coming of Ronald Reagan.
One telling bit of the debate: she said the veep she admired most was Bush I, because he went on to become President. This is her role model? Does she seriously think that's a viable career path for herself?
In other news...
I'm a week out of the hospital, and did my 5 days at work.
One more week of antibiotics to go.
My stamina is improving. It had been deteriorating for some time before full onset of the UTI from hell.
Even in the midst of pain I made an observation:
You know you're in trouble when the lab tech behind the little door in the wall says "Whoa!" upon seeing your sample.
I have today, tomorrow and Sunday off. Tomorrow and Sunday with Windsparrow. Mmmmm...
And I haven't had to take any of my morphine pills since coming home.
To quote John Astin, "I'm muuuch better now."
One telling bit of the debate: she said the veep she admired most was Bush I, because he went on to become President. This is her role model? Does she seriously think that's a viable career path for herself?
Poor Sarah, she thinks she's George HW Bush, but she's really closer to Dan Quayle.
Only Quayle was cuter and less annoying. Also less likely to become president.
Insomniacs, do you take magnesium supplements? I've started taking ~250-300 mg of magnesium in the evening, and it zonks me. I've done a lot of research on it, and (1) magnesium deficiency can fuck up sleep patterns, (2) most people have some level of magnesium deficiency, and (3) it's really helpful for a lot of other things, too (my perpetually sore muscles are less sore since I've started taking it, and I have -- slightly -- more energy).
Some clinicians recommend taking a magnesium/calcium combo (because the magnesium/calcium ratio in the body is important), but personally, I get a shitload of calcium in my diet, so I just take a magnesium citrate supplement.
The RDA for magnesium is 400 mg; however, sometimes too much magnesium will give you diarrhea. If you assume that you get *some* magnesium in your diet, then you probably don't need to take a full 400 mg via supplement (which is why my multi-vitamin is a Flintstone's vitamin -- I don't need 100% RDA via a vitamin pill, because my diet is decent, though not chock full o'vitamins).
Anyway. Magnesium supplements. Try them; if you take less than 400 mg, you are in no danger of overdosing.
Ginger, research has shown that people can sleep-eat while using Ambien.
I am (fat) living proof of this.
could it be the delivery system? generics are required to have the same active ingredients, but the inert ingredients can have an effect, can't they? Steph? (who will have to answer this tomorrow, 'cause I know she's in bed)
Not just inert ingredients; in terms of the amount of the *active* drug, manufacturers don't have to hit the dosage exactly; there's a +/- margin of error. So a 10-mg tablet of generic Ambien could have 9 mg. Or 11.
Magnesium--hmm. I shall add that to my cornucopia of supplements. Since my hysterectomy I take calcium, fish oil, multi-vite and chondroitin. I wanted to avoid taking any hormones, and these seem to be doing the trick--I don't seem to have any of the usual problems which come from going into instant menopause.
I shall add that to my cornucopia of supplements.
Oh lord. I take so many that I feel like an old lady:
magnesium (sleep, etc.)
fish oil (heart health)
vitamin C (immune system)
B-complex (I can no longer remember; heart health, I think)
probiotic (bad tummy)
multi-vitamin (just to round things out)