[Budred] Sunday, February 21, 2010 8:48:14 PM | |
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I'm finally here and I have to say see ya'. Gotta work in the morning. |
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[spapad] Sunday, February 21, 2010 7:09:53 PM | |
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Damn you Sunday Night!!!..........................You always lead to Monday! GRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Night all! |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, February 19, 2010 9:05:01 PM | |
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RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!! Off to watch the Olympics!!!! GO USA CURLING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BWWAAAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[CountessErzebethBathory9] Sunday, February 14, 2010 7:19:09 PM | |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, February 14, 2010 12:13:16 PM | |
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Well, time for me to go out and buy some groceries (and chocolate!). Not too many plans for today, except to do homework and clean up around the house. Then later tonight I'll put Electric Eye into the DVD player and watch Judas Priest destroy the venue with their great music and hot looks. Oh, the benefits of being single.
I'll be back. |
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[Becks] Monday, February 01, 2010 3:15:32 PM | |
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She looks like a lovely soul Joe. May she rest in peace. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by joedraper from Monday, February 01, 2010 2:51:59 PM) | | joedraper wrote: | | R.I.P. My friend. I still cannot believe that you are not here anymore.. So sad right now, so incredibly sad.
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[joedraper] Monday, February 01, 2010 2:51:59 PM | |
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R.I.P. My friend. I still cannot believe that you are not here anymore.. So sad right now, so incredibly sad.
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, January 29, 2010 5:28:32 PM | |
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Right!!! Off to band practice!!! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, January 15, 2010 5:02:45 PM | |
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Now I must depart for a little while. Not to worry, though...I'll be back. |
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[METALMANJP] Saturday, January 02, 2010 11:29:24 AM | |
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[joedraper] Thursday, December 31, 2009 7:45:29 PM | |
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Old year departed 3 hours back (in Africa lol) and new year came into being round about that time... Time for me to depart to bed and dream of things to come in this new year! |
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[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:02:50 PM | |
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Right!! Off for breakfast!!!!!!!! |
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[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 10:03:29 AM | |
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Oh I do understand, joe. I know what you are trying to say. I just take the approach of saying I personally do not know what is said and done in Hollywood. I can only assume. It is rather easy to "connect the dots", though. I get that.
My concern is that there are a vast majority of very good doctors doing very good work for people that truly need them. I have noticed changes in the way things work at my doctor's office over the years simply because of what goes on in Hollywood and elsewhere. The obvious abuse. It makes doctors skittish and I can understand that. THAT is the real shame. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by joedraper from Wednesday, December 23, 2009 3:28:49 AM) | | joedraper wrote: | | I fully agree with you that when used properly, perscription meds are wonderful and in some cases, life saving. I was not really refering to the normal use of perscription meds. My understanding is that most of these celebs have dedicated doctors that are willing to provide them with whatever, whenever. In particular to the cases of Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger and now Brittany Murphy.
I know that in the cases of Anna Nicole Smith and Michael Jackson, they are investigating the doctors involved,
Freeze, I think our doctors have our best interests when providing medication to us but in Tinsel town, to get to 'live it up' with some of these celebs, there are unscrupulous doctors who only care about what they get out of the deal.
I also use perscription meds (I'm on a chill pill once a day lol) but I know for a fact that my doctor would not perscribe me with anything that would interfere with that just to make me happy.
I am by no means saying that these medications should not be issued. But under the spotlight in Hollywood etc, it is so obvious as to what is happening. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Well Joe, I do understand your frustration and concern. There are times when I share that concern, however, as a regular user of prescriptions, I can say that it is NOT necessarily the fault of the doctor! The people that get these medications are told, in detail, how to use them. They are monitored (or are supposed to be) every month by a doctor and checked out physically.
Prescription medication can be a wonderful thing, IF used properly. I cannot begin to tell you where I would be without mine. But, when people start abusing them, they are on a fast track to danger. Doctors cannot follow every, single patient around 24/7 to make sure they follow directions. They cannot always stop them from getting multiple 'scrpits from other doctors. It happens.
There are people that need medications. They are in pain or have some illness or disorder that is genuinely helped by using medication properly. I have enough meds to kill a bison locked in my safe BUT I take mine AS PRESCRIBED and never abuse them. I see my doctor regularly and I am tested to be sure my internal orgams are not affected by my medications. That is where the real issues lies, I'm afraid.
The temptation to abuse is great. Take one or two "extra" and you are high as a kite and feeling REALLY good. Unfortunately, that temptation is far too great in some and we see the results. It is easy to blame a doctor but that is just so unfair. I do not know where I would be without mine! If he were somehow hampered by some "knee-jerk" reaction to this serious abuse problem among celebrities, I would suffer tremendously, as would millions of sick and injured people that do the right thing with their medications. |
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[joedraper] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 3:28:49 AM | |
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I fully agree with you that when used properly, perscription meds are wonderful and in some cases, life saving. I was not really refering to the normal use of perscription meds. My understanding is that most of these celebs have dedicated doctors that are willing to provide them with whatever, whenever. In particular to the cases of Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger and now Brittany Murphy.
I know that in the cases of Anna Nicole Smith and Michael Jackson, they are investigating the doctors involved,
Freeze, I think our doctors have our best interests when providing medication to us but in Tinsel town, to get to 'live it up' with some of these celebs, there are unscrupulous doctors who only care about what they get out of the deal.
I also use perscription meds (I'm on a chill pill once a day lol) but I know for a fact that my doctor would not perscribe me with anything that would interfere with that just to make me happy.
I am by no means saying that these medications should not be issued. But under the spotlight in Hollywood etc, it is so obvious as to what is happening. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Monday, December 21, 2009 9:51:01 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Well Joe, I do understand your frustration and concern. There are times when I share that concern, however, as a regular user of prescriptions, I can say that it is NOT necessarily the fault of the doctor! The people that get these medications are told, in detail, how to use them. They are monitored (or are supposed to be) every month by a doctor and checked out physically.
Prescription medication can be a wonderful thing, IF used properly. I cannot begin to tell you where I would be without mine. But, when people start abusing them, they are on a fast track to danger. Doctors cannot follow every, single patient around 24/7 to make sure they follow directions. They cannot always stop them from getting multiple 'scrpits from other doctors. It happens.
There are people that need medications. They are in pain or have some illness or disorder that is genuinely helped by using medication properly. I have enough meds to kill a bison locked in my safe BUT I take mine AS PRESCRIBED and never abuse them. I see my doctor regularly and I am tested to be sure my internal orgams are not affected by my medications. That is where the real issues lies, I'm afraid.
The temptation to abuse is great. Take one or two "extra" and you are high as a kite and feeling REALLY good. Unfortunately, that temptation is far too great in some and we see the results. It is easy to blame a doctor but that is just so unfair. I do not know where I would be without mine! If he were somehow hampered by some "knee-jerk" reaction to this serious abuse problem among celebrities, I would suffer tremendously, as would millions of sick and injured people that do the right thing with their medications. |
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 11:20:26 AM | |
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HAAAAHAHAHA! Of course they do! I didn't mention that because I thought it was a given HAAAAAAAA! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 22, 2009 3:26:49 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Sometimes they kick you when you are down too! |
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[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 3:26:49 AM | |
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 12:38:26 AM | |
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As Spa informed me last night, all those "pam"'s just knock you down. HAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA!! I got quite a kick out of that! I'm sure quite a few people I work with would agree with you on that one [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, December 21, 2009 3:26:04 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Poooffff... As Spa informed me last night, all those "pam"'s just knock you down. I was given clonazepam for sleep disorder and haven't been able to function since!
Good luck. |
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[Becks] Monday, December 21, 2009 3:28:52 PM | |
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I know what you mean. I've learnt to recognise when things are about to go wrong and remove myself from whatever is causing it, so no more meds for me thank goodness. Like you say, all drugs ending in 'pam' knock you down. Good luck to you too, I hope you can get to a stage where you don't need to take them anymore and can start fuctioning again [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, December 21, 2009 3:26:04 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Poooffff... As Spa informed me last night, all those "pam"'s just knock you down. I was given clonazepam for sleep disorder and haven't been able to function since!
Good luck. |
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[guidogodoy] Monday, December 21, 2009 3:26:04 PM | |
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Poooffff... As Spa informed me last night, all those "pam"'s just knock you down. I was given clonazepam for sleep disorder and haven't been able to function since!
Good luck. |
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[Becks] Monday, December 21, 2009 3:21:31 PM | |
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LOL, no, oxazepam. Relatively weak as far as meds like that go, but holy cow I may as well have been hit around the head with a softball bat, I was out of it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, December 21, 2009 3:17:34 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Let me guess...xanax! Doc's fav! | | Becks wrote: | | I agree Freeze, myself, I have been on medication before which is considered addictive, but I was monitored by friends and only given a limited supply by the doctor. She told me why she was only giving me a certain amount, possible side effects etc. I was dopey as cos the medication was for anxiety problems, they not only got rid of the anxiety, but pretty much everything. There will always be a dodgy doctor or two around, but it's up to the person who the medication is prescribed to to use it properly and with care. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Well Joe, I do understand your frustration and concern. There are times when I share that concern, however, as a regular user of prescriptions, I can say that it is NOT necessarily the fault of the doctor! The people that get these medications are told, in detail, how to use them. They are monitored (or are supposed to be) every month by a doctor and checked out physically.
Prescription medication can be a wonderful thing, IF used properly. I cannot begin to tell you where I would be without mine. But, when people start abusing them, they are on a fast track to danger. Doctors cannot follow every, single patient around 24/7 to make sure they follow directions. They cannot always stop them from getting multiple 'scrpits from other doctors. It happens.
There are people that need medications. They are in pain or have some illness or disorder that is genuinely helped by using medication properly. I have enough meds to kill a bison locked in my safe BUT I take mine AS PRESCRIBED and never abuse them. I see my doctor regularly and I am tested to be sure my internal orgams are not affected by my medications. That is where the real issues lies, I'm afraid.
The temptation to abuse is great. Take one or two "extra" and you are high as a kite and feeling REALLY good. Unfortunately, that temptation is far too great in some and we see the results. It is easy to blame a doctor but that is just so unfair. I do not know where I would be without mine! If he were somehow hampered by some "knee-jerk" reaction to this serious abuse problem among celebrities, I would suffer tremendously, as would millions of sick and injured people that do the right thing with their medications. |
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