So ... after the lockdown is over, what's the first thing

They do, but my itching is so severe, it’s not worth the trade off. I don’t itch as bad on morphine, but they don’t give that out. Oxy is bad. My daughter had a reaction to fentanyl in a epidural administered during labor. It was awful. We have similar reaction to things, so I always tell my doctors no fentanyl.

Yikes. I'm glad she was okay. Was it a bad reaction?
 
Yikes. I'm glad she was okay. Was it a bad reaction?
Horrible and being in labor on top of it, they pumped her full of Benadryl. I was in Anchorage, unable to get to Houston. Facetime. It was awful being far away. Thankfully, her mother in law is a nurse. I was so grateful she was there.
 
I prefer the itching to the pain of kidney stones. But that is the only time I take those things.

I've only had an opioid once, hydrocodone, but just a dose. It didn't seem to have much effect.

About ten years ago I had a momentary huge stabbing pain that dropped me to my knees and elbows for about five minutes until it passed. Not sure what it was, but probably a minute particle passing through a sensitive area below my sternum. It felt like I was stabbed with a Rambo-sized knife. Fortunately, it never returned.
 
I always thought opiates don't stop pain anymore then aspirin or Aleve.
It just fucks you up so much,you don't give a shit that it hurts.
 
I thought you drove truck?

No, but I do work for the company that keeps FirstNet active so first response teams, hospitals, cops, etc. can communicate with each other past district lines. This keeps mobile testing facilities in contact, etc. So, essential.
 
History. We have had worse pandemics and after a short while, went back to life as usual. The reason we still get patted down by TSA personnel is because terrorists would still be blowing airlines out of the sky without checks.

You mean they'd still be walking onto flights with box cutters.
 
No, but I do work for the company that keeps FirstNet active so first response teams, hospitals, cops, etc. can communicate with each other past district lines. This keeps mobile testing facilities in contact, etc. So, essential.

You're essential to JPP. Thanks.
 
you plan to do?

I'm thinking "go to the Movies". I like to go to the 'Tuesday Discount Movies' at night.
Course, I may be forced to go to the Barber Shop first. (I hope Bob the Barber is still in good shape, he was getting up there in age the last time I saw him)

Having a huge pool party.
 
I had a momentary huge stabbing pain that dropped me to my knees and elbows for about five minutes until it passed. Not sure what it was, but probably a minute particle passing through a sensitive area below my sternum. It felt like I was stabbed with a Rambo-sized knife. Fortunately, it never returned.

Depends on your perspective.

I hope it does.
 
you plan to do?

I'm thinking "go to the Movies". I like to go to the 'Tuesday Discount Movies' at night.
Course, I may be forced to go to the Barber Shop first. (I hope Bob the Barber is still in good shape, he was getting up there in age the last time I saw him)

Go see my grandsons
 
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