Covering the practice by myself today and tomorrow. It is truly amazing how many people want narcotics before the long weekend. Here is my shocked face--->![]()
Someone could have my Vicodin that I got after my ankle surgery. Never took one. Took about three prescription strength ibuprofen in the past three weeks but that's it.
Yeah, never liked the Vic nor the Perc. Both made me as jumpy as a 2-year-old on crack. I probably could have made a decent penny on the black market.
i have both in the cabinet. didn't do a thing for me. (maybe they slipped me the placebo)
I remember them giving me morphine. That was awesome. I swear to Parise that the nurse could have said, "I'm going to hit you in the face with a spiked sledgehammer dipped in acid and then dump salt on the wounds, and I would have said very slowly but agreeably, "Oooookaayyyyyy."![]()
That I have not tried.....
Just spent about an hour giving pb's mom a tutorial on how to use her new phone. She should be set now. We got all of the important stuff worked out, baseball scores, weather, driving directions, etc. Then I showed her some of the really cool stuff it can do.
In other related news, pb's mom is more knowledgeable on a smart phone than I am.![]()
shocker
Covering the practice by myself today and tomorrow. It is truly amazing how many people want narcotics before the long weekend. Here is my shocked face--->![]()
My brother and I were visiting my dad after he had heart surgery, and they had him on morphine. The walls were melting, bleeding, and spiders crawling down them while we were there, and his eyes were popping out of his sockets to let you know it was all very real. He did not have a pleasant trip that day.I remember them giving me morphine. That was awesome. I swear to Parise that the nurse could have said, "I'm going to hit you in the face with a spiked sledgehammer dipped in acid and then dump salt on the wounds, and I would have said very slowly but agreeably, "Oooookaayyyyyy."![]()
My brother and I were visiting my dad after he had heart surgery, and they had him on morphine. The walls were melting, bleeding, and spiders crawling down them while we were there, and his eyes were popping out of his sockets to let you know it was all very real. He did not have a pleasant trip that day.
When I was on Norco for the bursitis surgery, it left me tired and really left me not wanting to do anything.
I actually would have love to hallucinated. I only have done that once, due to lack of sleep (42+ hours), and it was trippy as all hell. Very surreal.