Reavers ain't men. Or they forgot how to be. Now they're just nothing. They got out to the edge of the galaxy, to that place of nothing, and that's what they became.

Mal ,'Bushwhacked'


Natter 70: Hookers and Blow  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


amyth - Aug 06, 2012 8:40:10 am PDT #17104 of 30001
And none of us deserving the cruelty or the grace -- Leonard Cohen

Yes! After years of burning through a bunch of neurologists in NC (and meds), I found a neurologist I love in NYC (whom I picked because he was in a cover story on Newsweek and was on Talk of the Nation: Science Friday--whatever, it worked!), and got on a medication protocol that works GREAT (effective, and no noticeable side effects, which is like the holy grail when you're playing around with brain drugs).

So the standard for driving is six months seizure-free, and I've been, as of yesterday, seizure-free for two years.(Mairead's second birthday--I had a seizure the night she was born, which was my own fault because I missed two doses of my meds that night, and that's the only seizure I've had since I switched to these meds). I've been doctor-approved to drive for a while, it was mostly superstition that was holding me back.

Things like: going two and a half years without having a seizure, and going up to see Kate P. in MA and saying, "I think I'm ready to buy a car again," and then having a seizure at her place that night. (That was WAY before the new meds/new doc.) But I finally decided in January to stop being afraid and get some control over my life again, and it has been FG.


Zenkitty - Aug 06, 2012 8:41:09 am PDT #17105 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

amyth, good grief, that's awful. I'm sorry that happened. Weight gain is a small problem in comparison.

Wellbutrin was making my hands shake, to the point my sister noticed it. I was jittery and anxious, but I wasn't able to tell if it was the Wellbutrin or my circumstances. If not for the shaking hands, I might not have realized the drug was contributing to my anxiety and irritability.

I gained weight after going on SSRIs. But I also got older, and stopped exercising as much as I did in my 20s. So it's hard to say if I can attribute 5 pounds to SSRIs, or 50.

I just can't believe I gained over 100 pounds in my late 20s/early 30s just because I stopped going to the gym. 20 pounds, sure. 110? No.


Zenkitty - Aug 06, 2012 8:51:02 am PDT #17106 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Non-related question, how do you cook hot dogs? Boil them, fry them, drop them in hot cheese?

I am currently frying them, and I recalled that my mom boiled them.


Gudanov - Aug 06, 2012 8:53:23 am PDT #17107 of 30001
Coding and Sleeping

Grill.

To all of America's crazy people: Can we stop random shootings for awhile?

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Frankenbuddha - Aug 06, 2012 8:53:42 am PDT #17108 of 30001
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Both are acceptable ways to cook a hot dog. I always preffered fried to boiled (though grilled, if an option, is my favorite).


Sue - Aug 06, 2012 8:54:47 am PDT #17109 of 30001
hip deep in pie

Boiled, with steamed buns.


Sophia Brooks - Aug 06, 2012 8:55:17 am PDT #17110 of 30001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I used to be thin. I gained 100 pounds after I was put on SSRIs. Not one doctor told me weight gain might be a side effect. I'm bitter, all right.

Me too, but again, I don't know how much is SSRI. When my mom was my age she was about a size 14, and seriously yo-yo dieted. Pre- SSRI I was a 12 without doing anything and a 4 when eating well and exercising. Now I am a 16 when eating well and exercising and a 20 when eating mildly badly. The thing that made me thing a lot of it was the SSRI is that I gained 80 pounds the year I went on it. The remaining 20 I fluctuate.


Jesse - Aug 06, 2012 8:55:43 am PDT #17111 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I just cook them dry in a hot skillet.

Disclosure: 90% of the time I cook hotdogs, they are sliced in preparation for being added to Kraft mac and cheese.


Sophia Brooks - Aug 06, 2012 8:56:07 am PDT #17112 of 30001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I have never cooked a hot dog, because I hate them. My grandmother baked them until they looked like burnt shriveled old man fingers.


Amy - Aug 06, 2012 8:56:08 am PDT #17113 of 30001
Because books.

I like them boiled, but S. and my dad always fry them, cut open. And sometimes grill them, I guess, in the summer.

To all of America's crazy people: Can we stop random shootings for awhile?

Seriously.