Oh, sj, how terrible! The awful people are emboldened, which is kind of good in that we can easily see who they are, but truly truly sucks for all the awful stuff they are doing
She does, Sophia, and I appreciate it but I was trying to work and eat my lunch at the same time and there isn't room for all that AND a cat on this chair.
All my calls are done for today! I don't think I'm going to get quite as much of my actual work done today as I originally hoped. But some, so that'll have to do.
Timelies all!
Apparently a storm came through this area around 3 am and woke Gary up. I slept through it, though I still got woken up by Nova meowing a little before 6. Not sure why I woke up one time but not the other.
Thanks. I'm just very grateful he didn't have a weapon.
I love Tramadol. IJS.
Heh, so much individual variation.
Acetaminophen helped me little, but not much.
Ibuprofen worked, which was bad in a way -- because I waited until I was maxing out on the dosage before I finally gave in and made a doctor's appointment.
The NP at the doctor's office prescribed Tramadol. It did nothing for me - less even than the acetaminophen had.
Two weeks later, when I told the doctor that Tramadol wasn't doing anything for me, he commented, "Yeah, the nickname for that is 'Trama-don't' -- but it was worth a try."
He switched me to a prescription for Meloxicam. That stuff worked great.
Aleve does nothing for me. Thank goodness Ibuprofen does.
I had forgotten about Aleve (naproxen sodium). I did try it once. It did nothing for my pain, but after a while I suddenly got one numb spot around the right corner of my mouth, and simultaneously another numb spot under my right big toe. Lasted for about half an hour, and scared me, so I have never gone near the stuff again.
I'm sorry, sj. Exposure to that level of hatred is always emotionally jarring. I don't understand it, and I don't want to understand.
This is so true. So glad no one was hurt.
Aleve upsets my stomach. Ibuprofen didn't used to, but now it does too.
Heh, so much individual variation.
What really sucks is trying to figure out what works when you are in pain, because it isn't the kind of thing you can experiment with effectively in advance.
Usually I'm a big fan of ibuprofen. I'm trying to not rely too heavily on it - like dcp said, at some point you want to address what's causing the pain instead of just masking it. I haven't really had occasion to try the serious stuff (yet). That said, apparently now that I'm getting older (seriously, y'all, how am I THIS old?) I'm starting to get fun muscular/joint stuff (frozen shoulder last year, weird back tweak this week) that IBU won't touch - so let me just say how glad I am that there's a MedMen just down the street from my chiro. Otherwise, I don't know if it would have occurred to me to try CBD, which has been amazing for those types of pains. I've been getting the lowest THC stuff I can, since it's not what I'm there for, and it helps a lot.