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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Mrs Oakie was on some sort of anti-depressant a while ago (not for depression but something else ... can't remember.) Instructions were not to use alcohol which was all good until one Saturday night she forgot. Side effect was splendid! She got as horny as hell and became quite the Amazon for a while. I just had to lie back and think of England. Can't remember the name of the pill but if she's ever on it again I'll be offering her a drink ... although I don't know if I could handle the excitement now.
    Beautiful shit drugs are *HI FIVE!*

    I got a similar warning on one of the stupid pills I was taking, was a bit concerned so asked the question of the doctor regarding a glass or 5 of wine and the pills. SHe said dont worry, you just will become a cheap drunk...

    Not sure the side effects of that one, Maha may have a clue
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Dang you were funny on that shit! I should not laugh, but you really were not in the reality Dont you ever, ever, EVER! Get that sick again!

    Yeah, the lack of ability to breathe was a bit concerning...

    Yeah, I read a little(a lot) bit, about the side effects of some of my life support regime and find similar issues, and like you will be making a real effort ot wean myself off the ones that I can. Altzheimers is nothing to worry about, I am convinced that I dont have it, Though I have been known to make mental notes on paper and forget to read them

    Assuming I can remember where I put those wee bits of paper...


    You are menapausal is all Ed, dont stress...

    Oh, I wondered about that, (I think Mrs. Bear wonders about that at times, too...)


    Never had one of them so cant comment


    Generally they're no problem and you don't even notice them...

    Me either

    I wear a medic alert braclet as a result of the last encounter I had with prescription medication that did not agree with me. I am one of those people that dont do drugs well, never have done. It takes me a long time to swallow a panadol for a headache as a result.

    Mind you having said that the last 2 times I have been hospitalised was the result of allergic reactions to things. Oysters, then pills. Why the hell can I not be allergic to grass pollens instead?
    Well, having a wife and son who have those allergies, I can assure you they are no fun. I guess I'm blessed that I don't have any severe allergies, I just try to kill myself by other means...
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    I just try to kill myself by other means...
    HOON!
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

    He rides the Leprachhaun at the end of the Rainbow. Usually goes by the name Anne McMommus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    HOON!
    Yep, I'm trying to see how slow you can go and still break something. I crashed my van at 45km/h, then I fell over on concrete while walking back to a car, and most recently while just climbing over a trailer drawbar. Next I'm going to see what I can do by simply standing still...
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    purely recreational you understand............
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    My most vivid experience was being on IV morphine after my bin. My wife tells me I was fascinated by the puppies in a corner of the room. Can't remember that but I do remember the giant spiders made of purple telephone cable. They scooted around the room, up the walls, across the ceiling all while a nurse happily chatted over me.

    They were nice spiders, I wasn't even slightly alarmed and everyone else ignored them so obviously they lived in the hospital. Eventually I looked at them and suggested "you don't really exist" at which point they faded away - no wait - back they came larger and busier than ever.

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    I was on morphine a couple years ago when I got hit by a car, although I could still feel the pain the morphine made everything 'happier'. I didnt care that my leg was fucked I was just in a happy state, was weird. The best high I ever experienced was from the drug they used to put me to sleep before the operations, it was a thick white substance that they injected me with before they injected the drug that knocks you out, it made me feel incredible but only lasted for a minute or two and then they knocked me out.

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    Best drug experience I have ever had, was while having a good attempt at bleeding to death after surgery. I was convinced I was about to die. The way I was feeling (having trained as a nurse) and seeing how the medicos reacted once they actually realised I was SERIOUS about the bleeding confirmed it for me.

    I was so worried about my babies...

    Next thing I know, I am fully aware of what is happening and telling the surgeon to hurry up and get done with what she had to do, so I could enjoy the drugs...
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    ... Next I'm going to see what I can do by simply standing still...
    For gods sake man ... don't risk it ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Best drug experience I have ever had, was while having a good attempt at bleeding to death after surgery. I was convinced I was about to die. The way I was feeling (having trained as a nurse) and seeing how the medicos reacted once they actually realised I was SERIOUS about the bleeding confirmed it for me.

    I was so worried about my babies...

    Next thing I know, I am fully aware of what is happening and telling the surgeon to hurry up and get done with what she had to do, so I could enjoy the drugs...
    "you must spread..."





























    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    For gods sake man ... don't risk it ...
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    For gods sake man ... don't risk it ...
    Oh, it will be under controlled conditions on a closed private road of course...
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

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    no pain, no gain!

    exercise the pain away, go hard out at the gym...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Oh, it will be under controlled conditions on a closed private road of course...
    Just be sure to pull the curtains ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by oOGixxerOo View Post
    no pain, no gain!

    exercise the pain away, go hard out at the gym...
    Yup! Got a physio program I do every day.

    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Just be sure to pull the curtains ...
    Ummm... Open or closed..?
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    The dye they used to inject before angiograms was pretty good - an all over hot flush....the older guy next to me said "all right for you, mate, try it with piles - just like farting an eight foot flame " Hmmm how did he know ??

    Couple of years back went into A&E for some repairs and they couldn't find a pulse...eventually found - 15 BPM ! After convincing them I was OK we all came to the conclusion my GP had been overdosing me with beta blockers....
    Changed GP shortly afterwards - never got an apology either.

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