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FAO: you pussies (pg. 4)
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
I stopped drinking sodas in high school and pretty much drink only water. Lets me eat more and not gain weight since I'm not taking in hundreds of calories of sugary drinks each day like most people.
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| lenazi |
i never drank pop unless it was diet. I always had a very fast metabolism, it is just slowing down with age. South Korea killed me with rice and alcoholism:p
i used to be able to drink like a fish and eat fast food without gaining a pound, now hello mr salad. |
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| astroboy |
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| R.j. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
well, no one likes you here so your opinion is moot.
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And you think I care? Yes, I cared "enough" to reply to this, but that's it.
Compared to at least half of all the "cool" people here, I'm a sweetheart. Then again, I'm hardly ever here--again, compared to others. So I don't really see how I can be painted as a "douchebag." Perhaps you used the wrong word, I don't know. |
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| DuBam |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
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Imovane?? That's the nastiest ing taste in the whole wide world!
yuch! yuch! yuchety !
I swear to god they've done that on purpose, so people wouldn't develop.. an appetite :p
edit: Bad taste when you eat them is one thing, but that taste is there the next day too :nervous: |
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| lenazi |
i don't notice the taste as i usually brush my teeth and use mouthwash before i go to bed. I get really horrid dog like morning breath because of them. So i mouthwash and light brush before my morning coffee (so i can actually chill with the gf before work without melting her face) and then brush and mouthwash after coffee so coworkers/clients don't die during interactions. I also chew a pack of gum a day at work (smoke less) so always having some form of mint flavour in my mouth really leads that taste to not being an issue for me.
i don't rail them:p
I have only been taking it a few days, but they really have improved my life a lot. For the first time in ages i am getting a full night's rest and waking up in tip top shape. It feels great to not be perpetually tired. I have an appointment at a sleep clinic in the fall, so hopefully they will figure out what causes my insomnia so i can get the full night without the pac man stuff.
I can't really see how this drug could be a recreational one, but then again i have no interest in taking 5 times the dose to find out. |
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| DuBam |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
I can't really see how this drug could be a recreational one, but then again i have no interest in taking 5 times the dose to find out. |
Haha, I never took them for kicks either.. Ok, ok that one time :rolleyes:
I have a hard time sleeping too, that is until I discovered the one drug that actually helps (doesn't work recreationally either), you should, if you haven't already, try seroquel (quetiapine). They are the only drugs that do the trick. Try them. 25-50mg and in an hour or two (tops), you'll feel 'naturally' tired, instead of drugged out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetiapine
My two cents, but for what they're worth, make that two dollars. |
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| lenazi |
thanks for the advice.:)
i'm just going to stick with this stuff for now though, as they work and my doc thinks that they are the best fit for my lifestyle. I'm not too sure about taking anti psychotics to sleep, as they could also alter my behavior. Considering i work with people on a daily basis, it might not be the best options for my commission checks. |
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| DuBam |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
thanks for the advice.:)
i'm just going to stick with this stuff for now though, as they work and my doc thinks that they are the best fit for my lifestyle. I'm not too sure about taking anti psychotics to sleep, as they could also alter my behaviors. Considering i work with people on a daily basis, it might not be the best options for my commission checks. |
Everyone seems to take the anti-psychotic stance when discussing them, usually because people who are schizophrenic get zombified by them because they take huuge amounts of it, daily.
They are an anti-psychotic, tis true, but when doing reasonable amounts I can almost guarantee you that they won't alter your behavior in any way.
I'm not your doctor so I hate to 'push' them to you, but you should definitely ask him what he thinks about them, can't hurt. :) |
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| lenazi |
| i have a 5 month script for the imovane and they seem to work quite well (albeit after less than a week). I just can't see the point in making any switch at this time. I do appreciate the info though. :) |
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| DuBam |
Agreed. As we hockey fans know oh so well, never change a winning team :)
But they are hardly a long-term solution, so I hope you get the root of your insomnia sorted out and dealt with in the fall. |
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| lenazi |
| yeah. The sleep clinic involves me spending a few nights at the hospital with machines hooked up to me to take a whole bunch of data while i sleep. If i can get rest without any meds it would obviously be the best solution. |
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