Guest guest Posted October 27, 1999 Report Share Posted October 27, 1999 all the *stuff* has really hit me this pm, so i may not even show up here until after my 1st nsg appt tomorrow at 3pm here in luffly houston, texas; i am so sick and fricking tired of this chronic constant burning nagging pain; but, the crushing pain in the chest when i lie down (from exhaustion, remember) is really the pitz!!!! the meds i have been taking every four hours now do not hardly even touch the pain, let alone the headaches and etc!!! i frantically had carmen call the dr's office for something in to use in the next 24 hours! my dear dr is gone for the day, finally the on-call dr checked in and told my wife that she could not justify giving me more pain meds without seeing me; yikes!!!!! yikes!!!!! double and triple yikes!!!!!! so she gave some tips, anyway, so i just took a *recipe* that might get me to a resting place (do not try this at home!), at least: one darvocet 100 w 650 acetomonophen two lodine xl 500mg one benedryl 25 mg (stops the itching from the lodine) one xanax .5 mg (stops whatever it wants!) two garlic pills one st.john's wort anyway, i will check in after the nsg appt tomorrow; if he does not order an mri from galveston to tulsa, i will be surprised! all of you are special and have helped me so much in these last few days! remember dr ed murphy, pray for this guy i have never met! i can tell this, if he said " szabo, we are going to have to unscrew the top of your skull, empty the contents, ship everything to new jersey for analysis, ship the stuff back, decide what to keep, reinsert your entire brain package, and screw your head back on, all without anethesia " , i would do it yesterday, if i thought it would help! bless you all, love and garlic, szabo <+>< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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