Shooting the Breeze 17-19
#3791
I have similar dreams about college, mostly about not being able to remember my schedule and missing classes for the entire semester.
I also have dreams about work projects that are due the next day and I have not prepared anything! (I retired over 16 years ago!) Anyone else?
I also have dreams about work projects that are due the next day and I have not prepared anything! (I retired over 16 years ago!) Anyone else?
#3792
Never had any dreams like that - work, school, etc.
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valentine (03-15-2023)
#3793
Happy Pi Day.
#3794
I have similar dreams about college, mostly about not being able to remember my schedule and missing classes for the entire semester.
I also have dreams about work projects that are due the next day and I have not prepared anything! (I retired over 16 years ago!) Anyone else?
I also have dreams about work projects that are due the next day and I have not prepared anything! (I retired over 16 years ago!) Anyone else?
#3796
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Gene, I have those college and work dreams often. I also still have a dream, after 52 years, that I’m still in the Army and realize my exit date was two weeks ago.
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jukngene (03-14-2023)
#3797
I heard on the radio this morning that MIT notifies acceptance on March 14th which is Pi day.
#3798
I miss hanging around MIT. When I was in high school we used to go in for classes on the weekend.
Later on a I managed a tech hifi right across the street store
I never bothered to apply, being a local meant the odds of acceptance were brutally low.
Typically only one genius per school.
Got home this afternoon finally. Last might they put me on Brilinta insted of plavix.
WTF???? I couldn't breathe. I kept gasping for air whenever i tried to relax. It was like jumping from one anxiety attack to another.
" oh yeah that's a side effect with some people..." how did this ever get approved for use?
Later on a I managed a tech hifi right across the street store
I never bothered to apply, being a local meant the odds of acceptance were brutally low.
Typically only one genius per school.
Got home this afternoon finally. Last might they put me on Brilinta insted of plavix.
WTF???? I couldn't breathe. I kept gasping for air whenever i tried to relax. It was like jumping from one anxiety attack to another.
" oh yeah that's a side effect with some people..." how did this ever get approved for use?
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valentine (03-15-2023)
#3799
^
Glad you're home. I'm hoping they switched you back to Plavix? Why the attempt to switch meds?
Glad you're home. I'm hoping they switched you back to Plavix? Why the attempt to switch meds?
#3800
I could speculate that the surgeon gets a bigger kickback but that would be really cynical and out of character for me.
The list price for BRLINTA is $425.21* for a 30-day supply
The generic version of Plavix is clopidogrel bisulfate tablets. The average cost of Plavix is about $288.65 for 30, 75MG Tablet.
The list price for BRLINTA is $425.21* for a 30-day supply
The generic version of Plavix is clopidogrel bisulfate tablets. The average cost of Plavix is about $288.65 for 30, 75MG Tablet.