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Tazodone Is A Bust
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BeatHepC - 24 Mar 2004 12:57 GMT Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the Trazodone (100mg.) is the latest to miss the mark. Anyone have any success with a drug (legal) that can both put you out and keep you there - for more than 4 hours at a clip?
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elmoemerson@webtv.net - 24 Mar 2004 13:18 GMT Tazodone Is A Bust Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Wed, Mar 24, 2004, 6:57am From: beathepc Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the Trazodone (100mg.) is the latest to miss the mark. Anyone have any success with a drug (legal) that can both put you out and keep you there - for more than 4 hours at a clip? BeatHepC ///////////////// Sorry, the best ones are illegal. Elmo
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HoofPrints - 24 Mar 2004 15:29 GMT I know of one, it is called UNISOM, Works great!! You sleep at least 7 hours per night. don't buy the gel kind, 'buy the pill' form. Is a different medicine. the only thing is that it is OTC, so you won't be breaking any laws and you won't be seeing your doctor for a script. Hoof
> Tazodone Is A Bust > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile HoofPrints - 24 Mar 2004 15:36 GMT > I know of one, it is called UNISOM, Works great!! You sleep at least 7 > hours per night. > don't buy the gel kind, 'buy the pill' form. Is a different medicine. > the only thing is that it is OTC, so you won't be breaking any laws and > you won't be seeing your doctor for a script. > Hoof Oh and you don't have a hangover in the morning, It is a close cousin of a sleeper my doctor gave me when I first started to work the night shift and had problems sleeping during the day. The gel form is only Benedryl, the pill form or sleep tabs as they call it on the package, is doxylamine succinate. Hoof
> > Tazodone Is A Bust > > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > > > http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile Alias - 24 Mar 2004 13:19 GMT "BeatHepC" <beathepc>wrote:
> Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights > anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > BeatHepC Try smoking some pot.
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elmoemerson@webtv.net - 24 Mar 2004 13:21 GMT Ask your doc for a script for sodium pentathol. If that doesn't do it, you're sh.t out of luck. Elmo
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heppiechik - 24 Mar 2004 17:16 GMT > Ask your doc for a script for sodium pentathol. If that doesn't do it, > you're sh.t out of luck. > Elmo Is that legal? We used that to put people to sleep (anesthesia)with that in the OR hc
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 25 Mar 2004 02:40 GMT Re: Tazodone Is A Bust Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Wed, Mar 24, 2004, 10:16am (EST-1) From: canyougetmenow@eatspam.spam (heppiechik) <elmoemerson@webtv.net> wrote in message news:28127-40617D64-33@storefull-3257.bay.webtv.net... Ask your doc for a script for sodium pentathol. If that doesn't do it, you're sh.t out of luck. Elmo Is that legal? We used that to put people to sleep (anesthesia)with that in the OR hc ............ It must have been legal if you used it in the OR. That's the only place I've ever known it used. If our friend can get a script for it, ......... I was only kidding!! It's not the sort of thing you want to try at home. LOL Elmo
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heppiechik - 25 Mar 2004 03:32 GMT > Re: Tazodone Is A Bust > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > It's not the sort of thing you want to try at home. LOL > Elmo But it knocks them out fast! hc
Dwight - 25 Mar 2004 04:17 GMT Every time I've ever tried it I don't remember having a restful sleep and I always wake up in the hospital in pain and have to wait a few days before I can go home. Besides, it ended up costing more than any illegal drug I've ever heard of. :)
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>>Re: Tazodone Is A Bust >> [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > But it knocks them out fast! > hc Anonymous - 25 Mar 2004 05:50 GMT > Re: Tazodone Is A Bust > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > It's not the sort of thing you want to try at home. LOL > Elmo Isn't sodium pentathol (although I thought it was spelt pentathanol) the stuff that makes you tell the *truth*?
Surely that should be avoided by all *feral cave dwellers*?
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Shawn - 24 Mar 2004 14:50 GMT Try a combo of ambein and Remerol. I knocks me down for about 10 hours.
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> Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights > anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > BeatHepC Susie Quill - 24 Mar 2004 15:17 GMT How about over the counter?? I take 5-HTP. That is 5 hydroxytryptophan. Tryptophan is illegal because it was contaminated and made a lot of people sick years ago. 5-HTP is the precursor, and is legal.. If you have a serotonin problem causing the sleep problem, the 5-HTP could help. Also, melatonin may help some. I take both. When one stops working for me, I switch to the other. I've tried trazadone, ambien, and others. They didn't work for me. These work o.k. Not a cure, but they help. Also, a serotonin re-uptake antidepressant can be helpful.....not for the depression part, but because it can also help with sleep.
So, between the two, I can sleep. It isn't deep sleep, I never feel totally rested, but I'm a lot better than I used to be. I even sleep thru the night sometimes. Fibromyalgia is a sleep and pain disorder. I've been looking for answers for years in my search for deep sleep, and these are the best I've found.
I read about something the other day on this and darned if I can remember what it was now. Green Tea. Green Tea has something in it that helps to relax people and may increase sleep from what I remember. Catechins I think. Well, I;ll look for the article. It is in one of my professional newsletters I think.
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> Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights > anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > BeatHepC heppiechik - 24 Mar 2004 17:09 GMT I got back on my Remeron (Mirtazapine 30mg - antidepressant) and slept last night for the first time in 2 weeks. I was living off about 3 hours worth of sleep every night. Now I still wake up about every 2-3 hours and look at the clock but I'm able to go right back to sleep. I was also very busy yesterday because I felt good and so I didn't lay around all day. I think that had a lot to do with it also. hc
> Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights > anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > BeatHepC HoofPrints - 24 Mar 2004 17:51 GMT Seriously Heppie, try the Unisom Sleep tabs, they tested it against Dalmane ( flurazepam) Read the literature on it, With Dalmane the subjects woke up 0.9 times per night, with the doxylamine they woke up 1.2 times per night. They concluded in 88 that the difference between the two in the nuimber of awakenings and restfulness are clinically insignificant. Try it!! The doctor could not prescribe the Dalmane for over a year due to the drug classification of Dalmane, he recommended the unisom tabs. hoof
> I got back on my Remeron (Mirtazapine 30mg - antidepressant) and slept last > night for the first time in 2 weeks. I was living off about 3 hours worth of [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > > > > BeatHepC heppiechik - 24 Mar 2004 18:54 GMT Thanks Hoof. I'll check it out the next time I'm out and about. hc
> Seriously Heppie, try the Unisom Sleep tabs, they tested it against > Dalmane ( flurazepam) Read the literature on it, With Dalmane the [quoted text clipped - 23 lines] > > > > > > BeatHepC HoofPrints - 24 Mar 2004 20:08 GMT You can buy a small package or I don't remember how many. I still use it but I have increased my dose to 50 mg instead of the 25mg. BTW there is no real substitute for the brand name. Don't know why that is, but there isn't. some companies are putting out their own generic version, I have tried them, but they don't work as well. Sorry you are having a hard time sleeping. I hate that, not fun and you feel drugged and dragging all day long. Hoof I just am about finished mowing the back yard, about time. I ran over a pop up sprinkler though and it is one of the expensive kind. I have been looking at property online in Texas. Found a couple of places that I thought I might like. one is in Concan the other in Weimar and one other near the coast, looks like a peninsula on the map. I checked with an old online friend and she told me that Concan is a great place. Then I checked with an old rl friend who i have known for years through the Arabian Horse club. He had moved to Texas years ago and tells me that he hated it there, too much wind, and hail and he says that while housing is cheaper there other stuff is higher than here in California. I am waiting for another response from him on the property taxes there. It looks to me like you all pay around 2% of the property value, while out here I am paying 1%. So do you own your own home, if so what percent of the purchase price or property valuation are you paying. TIA Hoof
> Thanks Hoof. I'll check it out the next time I'm out and about. > hc [quoted text clipped - 34 lines] > > > > > > > > BeatHepC HoofPrints - 24 Mar 2004 20:13 GMT PS: the thing about taking those anti d's for sleep is that they give you cotton mouth and can cause weight gain. Unisom doesn't do this. And when I was on the Dalmane, I was on the lowest dose available, 15 mg. The comparison with Dalmane vs Unisom was done with 30 mg of Dalmane.
> You can buy a small package or I don't remember how many. I still use > it but I have increased my dose to 50 mg instead of the 25mg. [quoted text clipped - 60 lines] > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC heppiechik - 24 Mar 2004 23:01 GMT I pay about 2% hc
> You can buy a small package or I don't remember how many. I still use > it but I have increased my dose to 50 mg instead of the 25mg. [quoted text clipped - 60 lines] > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC HoofPrints - 24 Mar 2004 23:36 GMT So what is higher I wonder? I think the cost of gasoline is far cheaper than here. I know when I visited my daughter in Florida years ago the fruits and veggies and stuff were higher, the gasoline cheaper, the property was also cheaper or so it seemed. You are in the USA so can't be imported anything. I wonder what he is talking about it is higher there. unless he meant hay and stuff. He went to farrier school there and he certainly didn't charge me near what they charge out here, ( I dont' even get charged as much as the peeps on the coast get charged by my current farrier) I wonder what the heck he is talking about. He also said there were a lot of bugs there depending on where in Texas you lived. he lived in West Texas and they moved back to California a few years ago. Hoof
> I pay about 2% > hc [quoted text clipped - 69 lines] > > > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC HoofPrints - 24 Mar 2004 23:38 GMT Do you pay sales tax? Our is all different out here since the Bay Bridge disappeared in teh bay. I pay 7.25 % some places it is 7.5% and my auto license is incredibly high, except that that is supposed to change. I am not holding my breath on that one anymore. Hoof
> So what is higher I wonder? > I think the cost of gasoline is far cheaper than here. [quoted text clipped - 85 lines] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC heppiechik - 25 Mar 2004 00:18 GMT No sales tax on groceries but on other things I think is 7.75% hc
> Do you pay sales tax? Our is all different out here since the Bay > Bridge disappeared in teh bay. I pay 7.25 % some places it is 7.5% and [quoted text clipped - 91 lines] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC HoofPrints - 25 Mar 2004 00:40 GMT Wow!! Not much difference than here, we don't pay sales tax on groceries either, but we do on snack foods etc. Your gasoline is cheaper by about 60¢. Damn, but your property is so cheap compared to here, I can sell this place buy a better place there and still have money in my pocket, but my property tax is twice as much as here. I know the price of hay in Florida was was higher here and the bales didn't weigh as much as the ones out here, they were half the size. I found some really nice places, I think I am going to scrap that one and look elsewhere. I considered Oregon years ago, then I found out their property taxes were 3%. A trade off back then as they don't have sales tax or license fees etc. but here you tax depends on how much you buy. Thanks Heppie Hoof
> No sales tax on groceries but on other things I think is 7.75% > hc [quoted text clipped - 120 lines] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC HoofPrints - 25 Mar 2004 00:43 GMT One other thing, do they give you all mineral rights when you buy your property? Out here they don't and they have a lot of oil fields down in Bakersfield. Hoof
> Wow!! Not much difference than here, we don't pay sales tax on > groceries either, but we do on snack foods etc. [quoted text clipped - 136 lines] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC heppiechik - 25 Mar 2004 02:19 GMT I'm not sure about that. hc
> One other thing, do they give you all mineral rights when you buy your > property? [quoted text clipped - 142 lines] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC HoofPrints - 25 Mar 2004 03:52 GMT Thanks heppie, I just know there is oil down under my property and they won't allow me to pump it out. I can always disguise the pumps by making them look like dunking ducks, but I need a silencer so no one will know. I don't know who owns the mineral rights, it isn't me though. hoof
> I'm not sure about that. > hc [quoted text clipped - 186 lines] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC Dwight - 25 Mar 2004 04:08 GMT Hoof, it's the same way here in Texas. My family doesn't own much land anymore, but we do still have the mineral rights from my grandparents and great grandparents land. Of course my parents and grandparents all came from big families so after everything is said and done I think my parents' share is enough for them to go out and eat a nice meal once a month. :)
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HoofPrints - 25 Mar 2004 04:13 GMT So the original owners of the property retained their mineral rights? In that case it is a developer who is in prison for some white collar crime. I think it is in my papers, I just get so far reading them and see that i don't have any rights and skip or forget the name. That is cool that you have the mineral rights. There is nothing in my papers which say I have to let you on my property though to allow you to dig for those minerals. Hoof
> Hoof, it's the same way here in Texas. My family doesn't own much land > anymore, but we do still have the mineral rights from my grandparents [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Dragon Slayers' Club: http://geocities.com/dwightmspage/ Dwight - 25 Mar 2004 06:10 GMT The mineral rights can be sold by the owners, even if they are still living on the property. The owner of the property is usually very well compensated for a right of way. It has been a long time since I took business law and I haven't kept up with it since it won't matter by the time it affects me.
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> So the original owners of the property retained their mineral rights? > In that case it is a developer who is in prison for some white collar [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] >> >>Dragon Slayers' Club: http://geocities.com/dwightmspage/ HoofPrints - 25 Mar 2004 15:51 GMT THat is what I am banking on, compensation for the use of a right of way. ( I dream a lot though Dwight, I don't' see anyone banging on my door asking if they can do soil tests) My well is 300'+ and some wells around here are 500+, and no oil yet) I took business law in the 70's had a great teacher and learned a few tricks that I still use and one which puzzles some major companies even today. The run my final payments past their legal depts. and one time it took them three months to cash my final payment. The last time I used this very legal trick, i had what i thought was a final bill, rote the final payment, added the magic words tothe back of the check and then received another bill, which i ignored. Their collections dept contacted me, I said no, I don't' think so you cashed the check. They said they would contact me via telephone the next day. No phone calls, finally about 2 weeks letter they wrote me a letter which stated I don't owe them the final $6.00 payment. I paid off another bill recently, but no with a written instrument, so they tried to charge me their BS interest charges. I pointed out that I had paid the bill in full on whatever date, and I demanded that they total their interest rate to the day I was calling so that I would finally have them out of my hair. They were charging interest on top of the interest at a daily rate. I had closed the card out. Finally he decided to write a zero on the balance. I won't know until I get another bill from them if he is true to his word. I hope I never have to phone them again. Voice mail is such a drag. So what is the trick. Write Acceptance of this check constitutes payment in full for acct. # XXXXX, if they cash it they can't charge you any more money. Works every time. I had lost a rental house in the 70's because Sears had been charging me .50 a month for my charge card. I had paid them off and was totally ignoring the bill because i had paid them off. I owed them for 5 months and was in arrears for $2.50. I tried to rent a place in Orange County from the Dept. of Transportation. It was the only place I could find that would rent to a child and a dog. I thought I had it made because I was a State Employee, they ran a check on my credit and because Sears had dinged me for the 2.50 for a period of 5 months, they wouldn't rent to me. It took me over 20 years to apply for another sears charge card, in fact my Ex insisted that I apply for one and we had a fight over it. I have used the trick ever since the loss of a roof over my head and it works quite well. I am not about to sign off an entire charge card that way though. That wouldn't be fair to my creditors who took the gamble on me in the first place by giving me credit. Lynne
> The mineral rights can be sold by the owners, even if they are still > living on the property. The owner of the property is usually very well [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] > >> > >>Dragon Slayers' Club: http://geocities.com/dwightmspage/ HoofPrints - 25 Mar 2004 16:16 GMT > THat is what I am banking on, compensation for the use of a right of > way. [quoted text clipped - 40 lines] > place by giving me credit. > Lynne PS: If anyone tries to use these magic words for final payment. Note: the magic words must be written on the back of the check where they sign, not on the front. Hoof
> > The mineral rights can be sold by the owners, even if they are still > > living on the property. The owner of the property is usually very well [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] > > >> > > >>Dragon Slayers' Club: http://geocities.com/dwightmspage/ elmoemerson@webtv.net - 26 Mar 2004 01:15 GMT Noone cares about the mineral rights on your rat farm. ahahahahahahahahhaha Elmo ///////////////////////// THat is what I am banking on, compensation for the use of a right of way. ( I dream a lot though Dwight, I don't' see anyone banging on my door asking if they can do soil tests) My well is 300'+ and some wells around here are 500+, and no oil yet) I took business law in the 70's had a great teacher and learned a few tricks that I still use and one which puzzles some major companies even today. The run my final payments past their legal depts. and one time it took them three months to cash my final payment. The last time I used this very legal trick, i had what i thought was a final bill, rote the final payment, added the magic words tothe back of the check and then received another bill, which i ignored. Their collections dept contacted me, I said no, I don't' think so you cashed the check. They said they would contact me via telephone the next day. No phone calls, finally about 2 weeks letter they wrote me a letter which stated I don't owe them the final $6.00 payment. I paid off another bill recently, but no with a written instrument, so they tried to charge me their BS interest charges. I pointed out that I had paid the bill in full on whatever date, and I demanded that they total their interest rate to the day I was calling so that I would finally have them out of my hair. They were charging interest on top of the interest at a daily rate. I had closed the card out. Finally he decided to write a zero on the balance. I won't know until I get another bill from them if he is true to his word. I hope I never have to phone them again. Voice mail is such a drag. So what is the trick. Write Acceptance of this check constitutes payment in full for acct. # XXXXX, if they cash it they can't charge you any more money. Works every time. I had lost a rental house in the 70's because Sears had been charging me .50 a month for my charge card. I had paid them off and was totally ignoring the bill because i had paid them off. I owed them for 5 months and was in arrears for $2.50. I tried to rent a place in Orange County from the Dept. of Transportation. It was the only place I could find that would rent to a child and a dog. I thought I had it made because I was a State Employee, they ran a check on my credit and because Sears had dinged me for the 2.50 for a period of 5 months, they wouldn't rent to me. It took me over 20 years to apply for another sears charge card, in fact my Ex insisted that I apply for one and we had a fight over it. I have used the trick ever since the loss of a roof over my head and it works quite well. I am not about to sign off an entire charge card that way though. That wouldn't be fair to my creditors who took the gamble on me in the first place by giving me credit. Lynne PS: If anyone tries to use these magic words for final payment. Note: the magic words must be written on the back of the check where they sign, not on the front. Hoof Dwight wrote: The mineral rights can be sold by the owners, even if they are still living on the property. The owner of the property is usually very well compensated for a right of way. It has been a long time since I took business law and I haven't kept up with it since it won't matter by the time it affects me.
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HoofPrints - 26 Mar 2004 02:06 GMT > Noone cares about the mineral rights on your rat farm. > ahahahahahahahahhaha > Elmo if you are referring to the rat that the dogs killed around here two years ago, it is deceased, deader than a doornail, and since this is country, field mice are as normal as the cockroaches and scorpions at your homestead. ahahahahahahahahaha Hoof
> ///////////////////////// > THat is what I am banking on, compensation for the use of a right of [quoted text clipped - 72 lines] > > http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile HoofPrints - 26 Mar 2004 02:12 GMT > > Noone cares about the mineral rights on your rat farm. > > ahahahahahahahahhaha [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > ahahahahahahahahaha > Hoof Aren't you going to mention the skunks?!?. Oh that's right you smell skunk and you think oh boy!!! Hoof
> > ///////////////////////// > > THat is what I am banking on, compensation for the use of a right of [quoted text clipped - 72 lines] > > > > http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile elmoemerson@webtv.net - 26 Mar 2004 12:23 GMT Re: Tazodone Is A Bust Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Thu, Mar 25, 2004, 5:06pm (EST-3) From: equsphotogphr@hotmail.com (HoofPrints) elmoemerson@webtv.net wrote: Noone cares about the mineral rights on your rat farm. ahahahahahahahahhaha Elmo if you are referring to the rat that the dogs killed around here two years ago, it is deceased, deader than a doornail, and since this is country, field mice are as normal as the cockroaches and scorpions at your homestead. ahahahahahahahahaha Hoof ///////////////////////// AHA!!! So you admit to having run a rat farm! No cockroaches here. And scorpions in New Jersey? What have you been drinking this morning? ahahahahaha Elmo
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HoofPrints - 26 Mar 2004 15:24 GMT > Re: Tazodone Is A Bust > [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > ahahahahaha > Elmo That was last night you nit, not this morning. I live on the West Coast, aka Pacific standard time, you live on the east coast Eastern Standard time. the difference in time zones is 3 hours, so when it is 6 am here on the West coast it is 9 am on the east coast. My last post to you was around 6 PM last night, or 9 pm your time.
Oh Joy!! elmer is relapsing and will be here much longer than previously expected. since you have had to have your electric bill shut off you can't see the cockroaches.
> http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile Maryem09 - 26 Mar 2004 19:59 GMT >HoofPrints equsphotogphr@hotmail.com had this to say:
>Oh Joy!! elmer is relapsing and will be here much longer than >previously expected. >since you have had to have your electric bill shut off you can't see the >cockroaches. How nice of you Lynne, too bad you didn't use you anon account this time. haahahahah
HoofPrints - 26 Mar 2004 22:47 GMT > >HoofPrints equsphotogphr@hotmail.com had this to say: > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > How nice of you Lynne, too bad you didn't use you anon account this time. > haahahahah Why would poast toasty use an anon account to say OH JOY?!? Oh I know I just am not being supportive of poor poor widdle bitty baby elmo right!! Go to Hell!! Hoof
HoofPrints - 26 Mar 2004 22:49 GMT > > >HoofPrints equsphotogphr@hotmail.com had this to say: > > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > Go to Hell!! > Hoof Yaknow!! you seem like a whiner to me, maybe you two can lean on one another and that way you can hold each other up like a pair of crutches. Hoof
Maryem09 - 27 Mar 2004 22:54 GMT Hoofy blabbed on three times again:
>Go to Hell!! >Hoof Take it easy honey, don't blow you're top.
HoofPrints - 28 Mar 2004 00:15 GMT > Hoofy blabbed on three times again: > > >Go to Hell!! > >Hoof > > Take it easy honey, don't blow you're top. You have waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much time on your hands, get a real life, i have enough crap to deal with and don't need to deal with some little retread floozy with an IQ of 10 on the internet. Hoof
Anonymous - 28 Mar 2004 04:41 GMT > > Hoofy blabbed on three times again: > > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > little retread floozy with an IQ of 10 on the internet. > Hoof Lynne it's one of the original CMH clique from many years ago.
Anonymous - 26 Mar 2004 23:19 GMT > > Re: Tazodone Is A Bust > > [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > Oh Joy!! elmer is relapsing and will be here much longer than > previously expected. That means hours of fun ahead then.
> since you have had to have your electric bill shut off you can't see the > cockroaches. I guess he must have a wind-up web-TV unit then?
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A.Melon - 26 Mar 2004 11:12 GMT > Noone cares about the mineral rights on your rat farm. > ahahahahahahahahhaha > Elmo That's not very *supportive* of you is it?
When are you going to smash up your webTV unit amd stop your abuse of this newsgroup?
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 26 Mar 2004 12:17 GMT Re: Tazodone Is A Bust Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Fri, Mar 26, 2004, 2:12am (EST-3) From: juicy@melontraffickers.com (A.Melon) In article <2583-4063760D-328@storefull-3257.bay.webtv.net> elmoemerson@webtv.net wrote: Noone cares about the mineral rights on your rat farm. ahahahahahahahahhaha Elmo That's not very *supportive* of you is it? When are you going to smash up your webTV unit amd stop your abuse of this newsgroup? ////////////////////// Who the f.ck are YOU, anyway? I'll smash my webtv unit when my friends here tell me it's ok to do it. Neither Hoof or you are my friends. Too bad Gallagher hasn't hooked up with you yet, Melon Head. hehehe Elmo
http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile
HoofPrints - 26 Mar 2004 15:26 GMT > Re: Tazodone Is A Bust > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > bad Gallagher hasn't hooked up with you yet, Melon Head. hehehe > Elmo Besides if you smash it, your best bud out here in the 10' trailer can always send you another one. He had picked up a couple of used ones about the same time as Lorretta showed up on the West Coast, Yaknow time stamped PST or PDT, not EST or EDT, like you.
> http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile A.Melon - 26 Mar 2004 22:08 GMT > Re: Tazodone Is A Bust > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > bad Gallagher hasn't hooked up with you yet, Melon Head. hehehe > Elmo Would that be Rory Gallagher now then? Did you not know he died of hepatitis a few years back?
Have you ever listened to yourself threatening violence over a newsgroup?
What a clown you are Elmo. You need some major counselling.
heppiechik - 25 Mar 2004 00:17 GMT $1.59/gal at Wal-Mart hc
> So what is higher I wonder? > I think the cost of gasoline is far cheaper than here. [quoted text clipped - 85 lines] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > BeatHepC Thip - 24 Mar 2004 23:58 GMT Have you tried benadryl (diphenhydramine--might have spelled that wrong--Sominex, etc.)? Works for me.
| Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights | anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] | | BeatHepC dogin - 25 Mar 2004 00:25 GMT You might keep abreast of ESTORRATM (eszopiclone) which is in FDA approval stage. http://www.sepracor.com/science/index.cfm?s=2A it is made by sepracor.
> Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights > anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > BeatHepC Julie - 26 Mar 2004 02:56 GMT Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see if my doctor will let me give it a try. Julie
> You might keep abreast of ESTORRATM (eszopiclone) which is in FDA approval > stage. http://www.sepracor.com/science/index.cfm?s=2A it is made by [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > > > BeatHepC Russ - 25 Mar 2004 00:44 GMT valium? xanax? ativan? xanax makes me sleep better then any thing. Ambiens are short acting. I always wake up early with those. I've tried Trazodone, didn't care for that.
How's your thyroid doing???? Interferon can make your thyroid go zonkers. I had a real bad time with jitters and sleep for about 3 months. The doc put me on Atenolol, beta-blockers. Man that was the cat's a.s. Slept good, my heart quit trying to pound out of my chest. Not to say you have this problem, but check it out. I'ts horrible not being able to sleep good. I ended up staying on the Atenolol after trying to get off of it. The jitters came back, sleeplessness.
Call your BCLD up and point blank ask him what your TSH levels are. If he don't know then he is wayyyy behind the curve. Not everyone has thyroid problems, but belive me, when you do you'll know it. That insane tossing and turning all night, pills not doing a f.cking thing for relief, up at 1am shoveling the snow off the roof because I can no longer just lay still. I about killed the cat one night, legs swishing back and forth on my bed, knock his poor a.s off right into the wall!!! It was like being on crank!! And I just don't care for that feeling at all.
2 weeks ago the BCLD gave me a few xanax. Now lately I've felt the most rested I've felt in a long time. I do feel better because of it. Much calmer.
A nice hit before bed always helps too!!! ;)
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> Ok - I can't take the spinning-on-a-rotisserie-like, lack-of-sleep nights > anymore. Ambien (10 mg.) was a waste, Restoril (7.5 mg.) failed, now the [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > BeatHepC Don - 28 Mar 2004 15:10 GMT >valium? xanax? ativan? xanax makes me sleep better then any thing. Ambiens >are short acting. I always wake up early with those. I've tried Trazodone, [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > >A nice hit before bed always helps too!!! ;) Nice hit? Did the BCLD give you that as well? I wonder if the doctor would ok that for tx. Wonder if Yoga or meditation would be of help.
domino - 25 Mar 2004 04:40 GMT An Metet - 28 Mar 2004 20:39 GMT ? ?Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote: ?> ?> In article <40660B2E.2714EC00@hotmail.com> ?> HoofPrints <equsphotogphr@hotmail.com> wrote: ?> > ?> > ?> > ?> > Maryem09 wrote: ?> > > ?> > > Hoofy blabbed on three times again: ?> > > ?> > > >Go to Hell!! ?> > > >Hoof ?> > > > ?> > > ?> > > Take it easy honey, don't blow you're top. ?> > ?> > ?> > You have waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much time on your hands, get a real ?> > life, i have enough crap to deal with and don't need to deal with some ?> > little retread floozy with an IQ of 10 on the internet. ?> > Hoof ?> ?> Lynne it's one of the original CMH clique from many years ago.
S/HE certainly writes like one of them. wonder if CMH was responsible for NANL breaking up with her hubby. Or did I catch that the wrong way, way back when? She is just another piece of dog dirt that needs to be scooped up and deposited in the sewer system.
Anonymous - 28 Mar 2004 22:21 GMT ? ?Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote: ?> ?> In article <40660B2E.2714EC00@hotmail.com> ?> HoofPrints <equsphotogphr@hotmail.com> wrote: ?> > ?> > ?> > ?> > Maryem09 wrote: ?> > > ?> > > Hoofy blabbed on three times again: ?> > > ?> > > >Go to Hell!! ?> > > >Hoof ?> > > > ?> > > ?> > > Take it easy honey, don't blow you're top. ?> > ?> > ?> > You have waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much time on your hands, get a real ?> > life, i have enough crap to deal with and don't need to deal with some ?> > little retread floozy with an IQ of 10 on the internet. ?> > Hoof ?> ?> Lynne it's one of the original CMH clique from many years ago.
S/HE certainly writes like one of them. wonder if CMH was responsible for NANL breaking up with her hubby. Or did I catch that the wrong way, way back when? She is just another piece of dog dirt that needs to be scooped up and deposited in the sewer system.
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