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Feb 08, 2006 20:16

Well I went to fill my Ultram rx, they said 25 min so I ran to GNC for coconut oil and olive leaf extract. (for my optical herpes). I come back, and there's still a few minutes to wait, and sometimes they tend to run later so I didn't want to keep asking about it ( Read more... )

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lizbtropez February 9 2006, 02:08:05 UTC
Thanks0 my hubby scraped some resin because it works a lot faster... we've got a good supply now but my point in seeing drs and trying their prescriptions is to have medical records stating I HAVE tried all the conventional ways to treat my problems and they've failed or caused more problems... so if I ever have to defend myself I've got drs on my side.
This one DID say I HAVE to STAY on some anti-inflammatory. OK, so if all the prescriptions ones are crap, then perhaps I can get in on Sativex trials (right now I think they're doing stage 3 for cancer pain, but I think in England they're looking into its use for RA).

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betsyfoofoo February 9 2006, 03:29:43 UTC
wow...that is really scary. Hang in there hun!

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mistresstrixe February 9 2006, 04:59:21 UTC
wow. I hope you feel better soon.

I miss valium, and resin, or that which produces resin. *sigh*

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lizbtropez February 9 2006, 05:15:00 UTC
LOL @ "that which produces resin"

Ultram is ok for pain relief (not the best) but it also reminds me of the head fog of Benadryl. Not really drowsiness.

I still prefer natural. I've got a decent supply for once so I'm ok :) Wish I could share with ya!

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anonymous February 9 2006, 15:05:51 UTC
That would have scared the bejesus out of me. Coming from a very large family and being exposed to death at a very early age, I have no problems with it. I do think that if I had not been raised the way I was (or had been sheltered from death) I would have completely different views on death. Probably be really creeped out by it. I still don't like dead bodies - like touching one at a funeral (shiver). The whole funeral process and the artificiality of it leaves me sour. Preservation - eww. That's like pickling the dead.

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lizbtropez February 10 2006, 04:48:06 UTC
Pickling the dead, LOL. Now there's a pleasant turn of phrase.

I don't want to take up space after I'm gone, so I want cremated. I think with the space/population/environmental problems we have, it should be illegal to bury the dead. Probably a radical POV but there's logic behind it instead of religion and emotion- which means it's sure to offend SOMEONE.

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h_thur February 9 2006, 15:07:04 UTC
BTW that anonymous comment was from me. I thought I had logged in, but no dice.

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lizbtropez February 10 2006, 04:46:30 UTC
That's ok, LOL!

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