I wanted to go to the store for two things, but it's -8˚F again.
Screw it. It'll be in the 30's Friday.
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I wanted to go to the store for two things, but it's -8˚F again.
Screw it. It'll be in the 30's Friday.
FUCK. Emeline has ANOTHER SNOW DAY TOMORROW.
Healing ~Ma to Jensen's Aunt Katherine. Positive vibes to ND and Pi.
I hate being so lurky. Foo.
I got the Ativan before Prom. I was with a bunch of other women - smonster, amyth, Kristin ... I think askye, maybe? and couldn't stop crying and couldn't breathe. I was on Lamictal at the time and Kristin called your room to ask about the possible interactions.
I have no memory of you crying! Only Em copying me saying "Oh shit" when I jabbed myself with a safety pin.
Only Em copying me saying "Oh shit" when I jabbed myself with a safety pin.
Heh. Kids!
I highly recommend booze as a back muscle relaxant. True story: the first time I threw my back out was a doozy, to the point that I thought I couldn't make a trip to Pennsylvania from MA. I did make it, but then I got fully, FULLY shitfaced with old college friends. SO FUCKING DRUNK, I can't even. So, I woke up the next day and my back was totally healed.
True.
Story!
Lots of ~ma for Drew and Pix.
Healing ~Ma to Jensen's Aunt Katherine.
Comfort~ma to Pix & ND. Hope things work out.
Much ~ma to all.
Healing ~ma to Jensen's Aunt Katherine.
Comfort~ma to Pix & ND. I know you've had a lot on your plates. I hope everything gets resolved in he best manner possible.
"Never use anything with polymixin in it!"
Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure my problem wasn't with the polymyxin B. Because I have had occasion to use Neosporin many times since then including more than once gently rubbing some onto an eyelid (with some fair likelihood that it would get all melty and at least a bit get to my eye in the corner or some such) with zero problem whatsoever. At least one of those times there was a thing in my eyelid that caused me enough concern (because I didn't know what it was, so I worried) that I dragged myself in to the eye doctor to have it checked out. (Turned out to be a tiny little cyst that if it isn't really bothering me, needs no treatment. If does bother, the treatment consists of warm compresses for 10 minutes twice a day.) Doc specifically said there was no sign of allergy going on.
So it must have been the trimethoprim. ETA: Which IS a sulfa drug. So, azithromycin plus one sulfa drug plus possibly whatever the heck Gentamicin is. Hmm.