{{vw}} That happened to me when Mac was a puppy and I cried like a baby holding her on my dad's front porch. I'm glad he's ok.
Andrew ,'Damage'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[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 the lumpy will go away in a week or so. Keep moving! And yay, Percocet.
Erin, did you have anything that followed the Percoset in terms of providing pain relief after that prescription ran out? I'm going to be out of he Perc tomorrow and I'm wondering if I need to call the doc's office for something that's slightly milder but still more than ibu.
Barb, how many ibuprofen do you normally take, when you need to take it? (For headache, cramps, whatever.)
Because ibuprofen might be enough, if you take 4. Which you can.
Tep, I've got a pretty high tolerance and can easily take 800 mg. (Which they gave me a prescription for and I'm alternating with the Perc.) I'm planning on using the ibu after the percoset runs out, but I'm trying to figure out if there's anything that can bridge the dif between the two if the ibu's not enough.
Rum? Well, it is my painkiller of choice.
Ultram is my painkiller of choice. It doesn't make me nauseated or as loopy as percocet or darvocet or even codeine. I loves my tramadol.
I'm trying to figure out if there's anything that can bridge the dif between the two if the ibu's not enough.
Tylenol with codeine?
Gronklies.
My presentation at the conference went well. Getting home from the conference, not so well. But, home now. Finally.
happy homecoming Hil. Glad to hear your presentation went well.
I wore my arm in a sling on the flights to Lexington, but today it was feeling better, so I didn't wear the sling on the flights back. People are much more likely to be nice about helping me with stuff when I've got the sling. The big issue is getting my carryon in the overhead compartment -- even when my shoulder is fine, that's difficult, because I have to lift a heavy suitcase above my head. Three of the four times today that I asked someone for help with it, the person sighed and glared at me. They did help, but only after sighing and glaring. When I was wearing the sling, I got the help without the sighs and glares.