our household is 100% puke-free.
Woooo!
Happy birthday, Sue! Here's to a puke-free day!
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.
our household is 100% puke-free.
Woooo!
Happy birthday, Sue! Here's to a puke-free day!
Oh, that's what had me on my hands and knees in the terminal crying from pain? Really cool. Fight on, pilots, fight on. Hey, sick-ins wouldn't work if they didn't disrupt things.
I just read A dissection of Gangnam style that almost got me all the way through the video, but in the end...still shrill eletronica, so still hard to manage.
Separate from that--happy birthday, Sue!
Happy Birthday Sue!
Happy Birthday Sue!
The status meeting call I thought I as supposed to be on first thing this morning has been rescheduled at the last minute, thus thwarting our cleaning lady who apparently could only come in to vacuum at this exact time. Mwah ha ha.
Happy Birthday Sue!
Promotion-ma for your DH, Strix.
Happy birthday, Sue!
Well crap. This cold has settled in my lungs and it is asthma-rific. Woke up this morning wheezing like a wheezing thing that wheezes. One breathing treatment down plus a course of prednisone started. Wheee?
Is your painkiller causing your headache?
A new guideline out of the UK advises physicians and healthcare professionals to consider the possibility of “medication overuse” in their patients who have been taking pain medicines for up to half of the days in a month, over three months.
They occur when people take painkillers or triptan drugs too often for tension-type (“every day”) headaches or migraine attacks. Doing this can reduce their effectiveness and cause further pain.