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Yup that’s a banana in my pocket.

Good Morning & Happy Monday.

image Today is Monday 02/10/V3.4 & it is Eryn’s & Cassandra’s Birthday.

Well I was talking to Nancy & this week is a busy week.

  • Sunday I didn’t have to do anything, I napped, washed dishes, made tacos, took out the trash, read, went to bed.
  • Monday is back to work. Having dinner with a couple friends, Nancy & Clint. We are having Cheddar Broccoli Soup, Chicken, and pasta or Rice.
  • Tuesday is work & I have a meeting at Big Fred’s
  • Wednesday is double work day.
  • Thursday I have my annual examination of my optical nerves. Also working at my part-time job.
  • Friday is work  Valentine’s Day. I don’t have a Valentine’s Day date fully locked up yet. But we’ve got our plans if everything goes right.

So a busy week this week, but not so busy week next week. I work VI out of the VIII days I’m working IV days, thanks to President’s Day I get a holiday. I start my new position at First Data. Yeah.

So what are you looking forward to this week? I know that John is super excited about Saturday, which to him is 75% day off at Walgreen’s. I don’t subscribe to that philosophy.

So after taking my drugs

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I took the night version

yesterday my nose still isn’t stuffed. I’m going to stop at Walmart and grab some tissue, cause it’ll be running all day. I think I’ll blame Diamond, cause she had a runny nose on Friday. It felt bad on Saturday morning, so 1 + 1 = blame her.

The word of the day is blatherskite which is a person given to voluble, empty talk. I guess that would be like a blogger.

Have a fantastic day.

Yeah, RLS is DEAD!!!!

Without TV ads, restless legs may take a hike

Generic drugs could lead to less hype over ‘jimmy legs’ syndrome

After a speedy rise as one of the nation’s oddest-sounding designer disorders, restless legs syndrome may have run its course.In 2005, the federal Food and Drug Administration approved the first medication targeting the twitching condition, propelling the problem to household-name status and launching a multimillion-dollar consumer advertising campaign by manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline.

For further joyness, please read on!!!

Lubiprostone

Lubiprostone (rINN, marketed under the trade name Amitiza) is a medication used in the management of idiopathic chronic constipation. It was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for this purpose on 31 January 2006. This medicine makes you go shit, if you can’t figure that out, becasue really no one can. 

Side Effects: Causes DiareahhhaThe most common side effects were nausea, diarrhea, and headache. If nausea occurs, take AMITIZA with food. If your diarrhea or nausea becomes severe, tell your doctor. These are not all the side effects associated with AMITIZA.

Diarrhea – NO SHIT, that is what it is supposed to solve.  How in the world can that be a side effect. 

This baby doesn’t need any Amitiza:

Fuck a …

RLS – Restless Leg syndrom  is Restless legs syndrome (RLS, or Wittmaack-Ekbom’s syndrome) is a condition that is characterised by an irresistible urge to move one’s legs. It is poorly understood [citation needed], often misdiagnosed, and believed to be a neurological disorder.

Vernon’s Cure $0.00 – sit your ass down
Medical Approcahes
   
ripinirole – $3.13 a pill
    
pramipexole – $2.13 a pill
    
rotigotine – $20.68 a pill
    
pergolide – $3.10 a pill

Embarrased about your age – Juvéderm, one of the newest of the so-called “injectable fillers,” is used by cosmetic, dermatological and plastic surgeons to soften deep folds and reduce wrinkles in the faces of patients. The substance is chemically closely related to the facial filler Restylane; both are largely comprised of hyaluronic acid, a substance normally found in the skin, muscles, and tendons of mammals.  you are the age you are, really deal with it.  And stop trying to get around it.

god dang internet did it again.  Really, Really, Really.  Going back to studying now.

More Medical Treatments that piss me off

What the hell is really going on.


veramyst
Originally uploaded by Litcritter

Fluticasone propionate is a potent synthetic corticosteroid often prescribed as treatment for asthma and allergic rhinitis. It is marketed with the brand names Flixotide and Flixonase by Allen & Hanburys, and Flovent, Flonase, and Veramyst by GlaxoSmithKline. GlaxoSmithKline also markets a combination of fluticasone and salmeterol as Advair (US) or Seretide (UK).

Thanks to

Mike Terry

from Columbia, MO for the picture.