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ketchupqueen
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...and, wonder of wonders, it not only works now, it doesn't smell musty and make me and Emma sneeze any more! [Party]

I love having him home, even if it is on "mental health leave". (The stress was so much it was physically making him ill. I got my dad to call him in until Monday, speaking as his physician.)

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Long live the King..... or is it the prince consort. I always get my royal titles mixed up.

[Wink]

[ May 13, 2005, 03:08 AM: Message edited by: Beren One Hand ]

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He's a little grumpy about not being the King, although I explained it to him very nicely.

If you ever meet him, you are welcome to refer to him by the incorrect title. It may just make his day. [Wink] Just don't tell him I gave you permission. [Big Grin]

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It's really handy having a doctor as a father, isn't it? [Big Grin]
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Soooo handy. And when I lose my inhaler or spacer, he just sends me another. Unless I need one desperately, in which case he phones in the prescription to the pharmacy and sends us money to cover it the next day. [Smile]
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Also, between him and my mom, I know exactly when it's a good idea to take the baby in and when they're just going to tell me what I knew anyway. [Smile]
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Yep, handy.

I, on the other hand, have no problems with prescriptions. Here, if you want a drug, you go to the drugstore and ask for it. Then it's given to you. Probably not for the narcotics, although I don't really know - haven't tried. And then my district president is a doctor, and he doesn't mind me calling him about medical stuff. Not as good as your system, but it does in a pinch. [Big Grin]

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Have you tried Ultram yet? My dad gets my prescription for me, so I never have to pay for it.
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I haven't. I meant to, but forgot to put it on the shopping list, and couldn't remember its name. I'll toss it on the list now so I don't forget. Again. [Grumble]
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It is soooo worth it. And I usually have icky reactions to medicines, but this one just makes me a little happy. Euphoric, maybe. It works best if you take it at the same time as some ibuprofen, right before eating a small meal or snack.
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Cool. And euphoric, even. Huh. Could be a drug of choice. *snorts a line* Oh wait, you didn't see that...
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*giggle*

I do sometimes wonder what makes me recommend it so heartily...

Oh, wait. It works. Yeah, that would be it.

*misses her Ultram* *can't take it while nursing*

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