Ah, that reminds me, I have pictures now from the dress-as-a-goth birthday party. I'll have to get one up on Flickr for show and tell, although by the time we started taking pictures, I had already taken my corset off because I ated too much cake. Tim's outfit is totally worth seeing, though.
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[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.
Try taking 2 at a time, and see how long the effect lasts. Since it says "don't take more than 200 mg at a time," and each pill is only 100 mg, then take 2. Sometimes you need to take the maximum prescribed.
I shall experiment with my person and report back.
Try taking 2 at a time, and see how long the effect lasts. Since it says "don't take more than 200 mg at a time," and each pill is only 100 mg, then take 2. Sometimes you need to take the maximum prescribed.
I shall experiment with my person and report back.
If 2 doesn't improve the duration of action, let me know and I'll brainstorm.
duration of action
I love it when you talk medical.
And in total my-diamond-shoes-are-too-tight news, Trader Joe's was out of the awesome gluten-free snickerdoodles. Zounds!
duration of action
I love it when you talk medical.
You should hear me get going on pharmacokinetcs and the area under the concentration-time curve. Hot stuff.
Trader Joe's was out of the awesome gluten-free snickerdoodles. Zounds!
Ooh, I had no idea they had these! Hmmph. I tried gluten-free for a few weeks, and I do think it helped some of my intestinal issues, but did it help enough/do I care enough to keep being gluten free? I suspect not. The only thing I wonder is the whole "go gluten free and it'll help your migraines/fatigue!", which...well, I didn't have a migraine, but that's not shocking. And fatigue? Maybe. If it magically did all those things...
Trader Joe's was out of the awesome gluten-free snickerdoodles. Zounds!
Ooh, I had no idea they had these!
They are *really* good. They're soft-baked, not crunchy.
The only thing I wonder is the whole "go gluten free and it'll help your migraines/fatigue!"
It sure doesn't help my migraines. But my innards feel much better.
All that said, it's still a pain, especially eating at a party -- we went to a birthday party last weekend for Tim's great-nephew, and the parents just ordered a bunch of pizzas. Excellent idea, and everyone was thrilled. But my only option was some anemic salad and potato chips. But I'm getting used to eating before I go anywhere.
Amusingly, one of the kink groups in the area is run by 2 women who can't have gluten, so I always know the parties will have a good selection of gluten-free snacky food.
My main problem has been breakfasts--even when I'm home, I don't like to take time to make eggs or something, and when I'm on the road, unless the hotel has a buffet (which does sometimes happen, and is good), a quick breakfast involves Starbucks and a scone or something. I think it'll be somewhat easier in the summertime when I'm eating more fruits and veggies and craving comfort food pasta and stuff less