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What Happened to You this day? (let's share) =)

Discussion in 'Forum Games, Jokes & Random' started by Usher Down, Oct 19, 2010.

  1. voltdriver

    voltdriver New Member

    you play crossfire? then you're awesome! i play crossfire too!
     
  2. garychencool

    garychencool Well-Known Member

    whats ur user id and rank and guns?
    Well, I basically started earlier this month (October) and I don't play much (like 1+ hour a day) and I just got an AWM earlier this week, as stated in a previous post. My KD is like 0.9something because of all of the damn hackers. I am still working on making that transtiton of CS to CF. Still trying to get the hang of sniping in CF.
     
  3. Mishy

    Mishy Well-Known Member

    Well, I wound up back at the hospital because I felt like I was going to stop breathing at any moment. Turns out they prescribe me Ativan (anti-anxiety medicine), Allegra-D (allergy medicine) and Medrol Dose Pack (I'm assuming is a steroid for my lungs to open up)...

    I feel like I'm going crazy...
     
  4. someirishkid

    someirishkid Well-Known Member

    What happened? I woke up with a spider on my face.
    That's what happened >.<

    thats the only thing I don't like about my summer house, its full of spiders
     
  5. garychencool

    garychencool Well-Known Member

    It was snowing in my neighbourhood this morning! It's freaking Hallowe'en day and it was snowing for a while. LMFAO.
     
  6. dedboy

    dedboy Guest

    Medol is like Predisone. Ativan is a benzodiazepine, much like valium, and is used for anti-anxiety. Of course if you can't breathe, you're going to get anxious and panic is a no-no if you're having respiratory arrest. Allegra decongestant is to make sure no fluid settles in your lungs and keeps you from becoming stuffy.
    Do not mix the Allegra D and Ativan, as it will knock you COLD.
    It sounds like you are having panic induced breathing difficulties. I would try a nice hot bath, a good book and a day's peace and quite.
    The Methylpredisone(Medol) dose pack is already pre-dosed. So finish all the doses on that, and follow it correctly.

    I give you this advice with a full heart, due to my 'experience' with it.
    be careful of the Lorezapam(Ativan) as it can dim your light, if you couple that with the Allegra, you will end up asleep and it might do more harm then good.

    I wish you the best dear, and Godspeed on getting rest and well again.


    On topic: I finished up all my winter cleaning, and now I actually have more room to set up my pinball arcade I have always dreamed of setting up [Major smiles x 10]
     
  7. garychencool

    garychencool Well-Known Member

    went trick-or-treating, got like 33% less candy that last year...
     
  8. darkrequiem

    darkrequiem Well-Known Member

    That's wonderful.....If you are a kid.

    Got annoyed by kids asking for candy. I saw right through these lazy "costumes".
    I also gave away a bunch of candy. I almost put black pepper in some of the candy, but my parents were home.
    Also, a mountain of homework.
     
  9. Mishy

    Mishy Well-Known Member

    I don't really want to take any of it...to be honest. I haven't even filled out the prescriptions. I'm calling my Doctor on Monday to be evaluated. I refuse to take medicines I think might hurt me more than help me. I might take a break from things for away. But I'm definitely going to be talking with my Doctor about these medications.
     
  10. someirishkid

    someirishkid Well-Known Member

    went to school, got loads of homework, did half of it, played TF 2.
    and now I'm here :p
     
  11. garychencool

    garychencool Well-Known Member

    played some more CF after school. I presented my English presentation about our version of a movie.
     
  12. dedboy

    dedboy Guest

    usually the doctor has determined that the benefit of the medicines outweigh the risk.
    Of course that's up to you. I suggest you Google these medicines and use your own informed opinion, before you do anything. You're definitely a smart woman, so i have no worries on that. Hopefully you only have allergies and nothing worse. Best wishes, again, for a speedy recovery.

    On topic: Had to help a friend uninstall his corrupted Vista OS, and then re-install it.
    Then had to go into the registry, and change the boot cycle, as his computer would boot up, then shutdown.