Robaxacet + Bacardi Breezer = extreme fuzziness.
Strangely it doesn't seem to be affecting my ability to type, even though I can't feel my arms.
Lesson learned: don't do that.
On the bright side, my back doesn't hurt. Though if it still aches tomorrow, the way it did today at work, I'll be taking the day off. Ideal circumstances to read The Deathly Hollows. Pity I don't have a copy.
Strangely it doesn't seem to be affecting my ability to type, even though I can't feel my arms.
Lesson learned: don't do that.
On the bright side, my back doesn't hurt. Though if it still aches tomorrow, the way it did today at work, I'll be taking the day off. Ideal circumstances to read The Deathly Hollows. Pity I don't have a copy.
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Date: 2007-07-24 06:33 pm (UTC)Most people think that being able to feel their arms is a good thing.
You appear to be new to this drinking phenomenom (batee batee bee), so I will pass on a wee bit of advice. Do not drink alcohol whilst taking drugs.
Having said that, my daily dose of 300 mg Effexor have made me a very cheap drunk.
Once again, do as I say, not as I do! :-)
Oh, and for your HP spoiler:
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20070722