Once I get my world a bit more stable, I've got to travel to meet some of you folks.
I'd love to meet you, too. Wherever I may be at that point.
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Once I get my world a bit more stable, I've got to travel to meet some of you folks.
I'd love to meet you, too. Wherever I may be at that point.
What do we think about a F2F this summer? I'd be willing to pimp KC...
I can testify to Strix's KC tourdiva skills, fwiw.
I'm glad it went so well, askye. Take a painkiller before the Novocain wears off.
Taking this to F2F.
Thanks amych!! XOXO!
What do we think about a F2F this summer? I'd be willing to pimp KC...
YAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!
I took Alieve first (per the doctor's instructions) but that didnt' seem to help so I took the pain med he prescribed. And I think I'm due for another dose. But now I'm wondering I also need to take my klonopin and I now I'm wondering if it's safe to take them tonight or if I should stick with the Alieve and if I wake up in pain take the hydrocodon-acetaminophine.
Don't take klonopin with the painkiller. There's potential there to depress your breathing too much. Do you need the klonopin to sleep, or can you skip it for a night?
Does hydrocodone make you sleepy, askye? If so, I'd go for knocking out pain.
Perhaps I shouldn't admit that I have survived hydrocodone with a klonopin chaser a number of times. My wacky metabolism that makes hydrocodone keep me awake may be a factor.
Perhaps I shouldn't admit that I have survived hydrocodone with a klonopin chaser a number of times. My wacky metabolism that makes hydrocodone keep me awake may be a factor.
Oh, I've chased percocet with ambien, because percocet gives me the jitters and makes me unable to sleep. And every time I do it, I know it's probably a bad idea, but I do it anyway.
The advice I give is not always the advice I follow.
(Incidentally, I've gone more than 6 weeks now -- in a row, I mean! -- without taking ambien. That's the longest I've ever gone in probably 4 years. I don't know why my sleep is suddenly fixed,* but I'll take it.)
*(I still take melatonin and valerian at bedtime, so I shouldn't say my sleep is fixed. But it's better. I'm going to try dropping the melatonin or valerian soon and seeing if I can still sleep.)