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Old 10-18-2012 | 12:02 AM
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Okay............I feel badly for you. How do you know it was dog shit?
You ever dip your pinky in the white powder and dab on your tongue to see if its real or not?

Yeah same deal
Old 10-18-2012 | 02:52 AM
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Pooooor baby.
Old 10-18-2012 | 03:20 AM
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You are certainly covering all the bases with your "treatments" - here's to a better day.
Old 10-18-2012 | 05:39 AM
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Gee, Dave. I think you should just stay in bed for a day or so until that black cloud goes away.

Here's to a better day soon!! Hope the meds are working. I'm sure the Jim Beam gives them an extra boost.
Old 10-18-2012 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by MsPerky
You are certainly covering all the bases with your "treatments" - here's to a better day.

Can you say drug interactions?
Old 10-18-2012 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill
Originally Posted by MsPerky' timestamp='1350555619' post='22091490
You are certainly covering all the bases with your "treatments" - here's to a better day.

Can you say drug interactions?
The drug mix isn't that unusual. I've had similar combos when the asthma/bronchitis rears it's ugly head. The Jim Beam, well that's to ensure sleep, who cares if it diminished the effectiveness of the antibiotic, I think that's an old wives tale anyway, right Dave?
Old 10-18-2012 | 07:48 AM
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My doctor when prescribing the antibiotic said it was fine to take Claritin and Mucinex together as well. As for Mr Beam, I didn't ask the doctor cause I get enough lecturing from +1. BTW, I usually never take drugs for anything and didn't for the first week or so.
Old 10-18-2012 | 08:49 AM
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Here's a story about dog crap for ya. A friend of the family was an LAPD detective who loved to play practical jokes. He walked into the office one day, said, "What's that smell?" and picked up his feet to look at the soles of his shoes. There was some gunk stuck on the bottom of one, at the heel. He used his finger to swipe it, tasted it, and said, "Yes, that's what I thought, dog shit."



He had put some pumpkin pie filling on the shoe at home.
Old 10-18-2012 | 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by dlq04
My doctor when prescribing the antibiotic said it was fine to take Claritin and Mucinex together as well. As for Mr Beam, I didn't ask the doctor cause I get enough lecturing from +1. BTW, I usually never take drugs for anything and didn't for the first week or so.
Hope you feel better soon. It's the season for germs. I was around some germy people at Fall Crawl, started with the head cold and it was starting to pi$$ off the asthma. I went to the doc quickly and got on the prednisone train. Didn't hack up a lung this time, but due to the prednisone, have had a real hard time sleeping and I'm STARVING all the time. I've taken drugs to counteract the drugs. Glad I'm almost done with the prednisone.

Have you old folks received your flu shots yet?
Old 10-18-2012 | 08:04 PM
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Actually, I did get a flu shot - maybe the second one in the past 10 years. I was at the doctor for an annual and he talked me into it. You know what, that was only a week or two before I started getting this! But, I am 99% sure I can thank +1 for this one. And, I am feeling better. That means I can have another Beam. Hope you too, Lainey, are recovering quickly.


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