He's going to be on steroids for life, but that's no big deal to me.
Is he going to be on multiple pills? If so, a drugstore that sells empty capsules (our local Rexall does) is your friend.
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He's going to be on steroids for life, but that's no big deal to me.
Is he going to be on multiple pills? If so, a drugstore that sells empty capsules (our local Rexall does) is your friend.
I hope Chloe has a peaceful passing, Fred.
Is he going to be on multiple pills?
For at least two weeks, yes.
If so, a drugstore that sells empty capsules (our local Rexall does) is your friend.
Oh, good point! I will add those to the shopping list.
I also regularly see empty capsules at Whole Foods -- places that sell medicinal herbs in bulk will tend to have them, if you have trouble finding them in a drugstore.
I know I've seen them at Whole Foods, too.
FredPete, I hope today treats you as gently as possible.
Bonny! One, I owe you email. Two, one of my dreams last night was about sitting at a coffee shop with you, both of us coloring away in our coloring books. (Yes, I bought the vampires coloring book. I kinda had to.)
Cat~ma all around.
Well, being in DC (although not a government employee or contractor, so we got a message this afternoon that regardless of what happens, Monday IS a work day), I've been following the budget "talks".
Reading and hearing the budget proposals the Republicans are coming up with, especially Ryan's, I keep hearing the voice of Ebenezer Scrooge, "let them die and reduce the surplus population."
I keep hearing the voice of Ebenezer Scrooge, "let them die and reduce the surplus population."
Sometimes I even hear echoes of fattening Irish babies for English tables.
Kitty~ma to all who need it.
While I do appreciate Ryan addressing the problem of entitlement reform, I don't think much of his proposals. Instead of answering the question of "How do we provide healthcare at a lower cost?", he seems to more interested in "How do we provide less healthcare while pretending we aren't and insuring profits for health insurance companies?"