That course co-ordinator sounds like a very good person.
'Harm's Way'
Spike's Bitches 49: As usual, I'm here to help you, and I... are you naked under there?
Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Garbage family has a U-Haul and is moving shit out of the house across the street. Words don't exist to express how happy I am about this. I wish they would load the U-Haul faster and GTFO.
I'm glad you don't have to stress about them anymore, Steph.
Steph, I could use your pharmcological knowledge. Do you know enough about the differences between Lexapro and Celexa to offer odds that if I have insomnia and excessive sweating with Lexapro, that Celexa would do the same to me? I'm having leg cramps with the Effexor. My primary care NP says that if I want to try Celexa, OK, but other than that, it's time for me to have a proper psychiatry consult.
Not Steph, but I take Celexa and have excessive sweating and insomnia. I actually reported excessive sweating before it was an official side effect, in the late 90's. But everyone's bodies are different, so I am just one data point. I have stayed with the Celexa despite it, and the sweating at least has gotten a lot better and I have the kind of job where being an insomniac means I can do a lot of work in the middle of the night, and then come in late (which you do not)
Sorry, Andi -- I went to bed early last night. Lexapro is pharmacologically very similar to Celexa (Celexa has 2 parts, called R-citalopram and S-citalopram, and Lexapro only has 1 part, the S-citalopram). Since they're similar, you might have problems with Celexa. But you also might not, because people's bodies and how they metabolize drugs are just plain weird.
It is so damn frustrating to try to find an antidepressant that works and has no side effects (or tolerable side effects).
Thanks, Steph and Sophia. I'm leaning toward the psychiatry consult.
Psychiatry consult scheduled for Monday. Like, this Monday. Oh, the wonders of telemedecine. Incidentally, I now have a coupon code for ten dollars off a visit with doctorondemand.com to give away, if anyone can make use of it.
X-post: There's short but intense jillifont scene in the Sabrina pilot, starting around 37:00.
X-post: There's short but intense jillifont scene in the Sabrina pilot, starting around 37:00.
Thank you for the warning! Is it a giant spider sent to terrify a neighbor girl? That's the scene that's in the comic.
No, it's lots and lots of them normal-sized sent to scare the principal. Oh, and they mentioned that Aunt Hilda keeps them as her familiars. Maybe a one-off joke, but also maybe something they come back to in future episodes?
EDIT: When Sabrina gets out of the tub, maybe shut your eyes for about 2-3 minutes until his screams are finished ?