Re: OT: Crap, I was a passenger in a T-bone hit, on my side..Thanks all!
Hi Kevin,
Really. I remember it well because at the time I had an open end prescription to vicodin: http://www.----------.com/vicodin.jpg and would sneak in a six pack every once in a while. I use to travel the road daily in high school, my brother still lives within a mile of it with this home: http://www.----------.com/jerrhome.jpg God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Kevin in San Diego wrote: > > Really? Is that what they took. That was just down the road from me about 10 > miles. Freaks! > KH > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:3F079FDF.1B86AAD6@cox.net... > > Wine and Vicodin was all it took the 39 people in Rancho Santa Fe > > to pass from this life to catch comet. > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > "Carlo Jr." wrote: > > > > > > Careful - beer & pain meds don't usually mix - might forget to > > > breath......... > > > > > > -- > > > Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh > > > carlo.jr@comcast.net > > > '98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II > > > O|||||||O > > > '92 Explorer '65 Mustang |
Re: OT: Crap, I was a passenger in a T-bone hit, on my side.. Thanks all!
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 23:26:35 UTC "Carlo Jr." <carlo.jr@comcast.net>
wrote: > I have seen attitudes misjudged, & therefore I want to stress that this is > why I paid a lot of money & a lot of time to go to school. I must consult > each patient that I hand a prescription to BY LAW........But I was doing > this, by choice, long before the law came into being. Please do not > hesitate to ask me any questions either here in this NG or by e-mail or > whatever...........I will find the answer if I don't know it. This is what I > do......... You sound like one of the 'old school'. Many years ago, NJ permitted apprentice pharmicist and I was fortunate enough to work for an old Rabbi (I was the only gentile in the store <g>) who stressed this no end. His position was that the customers are out neighbors and we were the last line of defense between them and the doctors. Since we still had a lot of MD's writing compounding scripts it was very common to not only consult with the patient but to contact the doctor to make sure he knew what he was asking for. Very interesting trade - one of our fill-in pharmicists was director of research for Merck at the time - but staying in it would have meant staying in Jersey for another 10 years or so and that was out of the question! Even with all the personal consulting, we still got cases like the gal who stormed in one day and slapped her medication on the counter complaining about how she had followed the directions exactly but when she got up that morning it had just fallen out on the floor - a vaginal suppository still in the original foil wrapper! OUCH! -- Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net> |
Re: OT: Crap, I was a passenger in a T-bone hit, on my side.. Thanks all!
yeah..............we always type "unwrap and insert...."
-- Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh carlo.jr@comcast.net '98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II O|||||||O '92 Explorer '65 Mustang "Will Honea" <whonea@codenet.net> wrote in message news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-seS1UVkqFGuu@anon.none.net... > On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 23:26:35 UTC "Carlo Jr." <carlo.jr@comcast.net> > wrote: > > > I have seen attitudes misjudged, & therefore I want to stress that this is > > why I paid a lot of money & a lot of time to go to school. I must consult > > each patient that I hand a prescription to BY LAW........But I was doing > > this, by choice, long before the law came into being. Please do not > > hesitate to ask me any questions either here in this NG or by e-mail or > > whatever...........I will find the answer if I don't know it. This is what I > > do......... > > You sound like one of the 'old school'. Many years ago, NJ permitted > apprentice pharmicist and I was fortunate enough to work for an old > Rabbi (I was the only gentile in the store <g>) who stressed this no > end. His position was that the customers are out neighbors and we > were the last line of defense between them and the doctors. Since we > still had a lot of MD's writing compounding scripts it was very common > to not only consult with the patient but to contact the doctor to make > sure he knew what he was asking for. Very interesting trade - one of > our fill-in pharmicists was director of research for Merck at the time > - but staying in it would have meant staying in Jersey for another 10 > years or so and that was out of the question! > > Even with all the personal consulting, we still got cases like the gal > who stormed in one day and slapped her medication on the counter > complaining about how she had followed the directions exactly but when > she got up that morning it had just fallen out on the floor - a > vaginal suppository still in the original foil wrapper! OUCH! > > > -- > Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net> |
Re: OT: Crap, I was a passenger in a T-bone hit, on my side.. Thanks all!
Mike
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Re: OT: Crap, I was a passenger in a T-bone hit, on my side.. Thanksall!
jbjeep wrote:
> > Mike > > How you doing??? Hanging in there thanks.... Knee is messed up, maybe a split cartilage, they are going to let that ride for a while, then go in with a scope to asses the damage. Doctor figures that is the least of my worries. My neck and head are in some 'trouble'. I start physiotherapy on the neck tomorrow, the doctors are worried about the pinched nerves in my chest and arm because they don't know if I couldn't breath because of the neck or the hit in my head. He was tossing around words like quadriplegic.... If he didn't want me to go off roading anywhere, he could have just said so rather than scare the crap out of me.... :-( Have blood clot in my brain issues that showed up on a CT scan and had dozens of x-rays this week in prep for an MRI. Had a metal splinter in my eye cornea years ago and they x-rayed the ---- out of it to hopefully see it was all taken out or I have to have eye surgery before the MRI. Can't get in to see a neurologist until August 27th unless my headache level or symptoms change. They figure the damage has been done I guess.... Can't drive the Cherokee right now, the seating position makes my left arm go dead in a couple minutes. As a passenger I am ok. I can drive the CJ7 for short drives, I sit up straight in it and my arm doesn't mess up. It is going to be one long boring summer..... Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: OT: Crap, I was a passenger in a T-bone hit, on my side.. Thanks all!
Oh man, that sounds even worse than before. I hope that things are going to get
better for you soon. Yes, a long boring summer to concentrate on getting well!! Please keep us posted, or have one of the gang up there keep us posted if you are not up to it. You're in our thoughts and prayers. -jenn On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 09:35:53 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> Mike >>> >>> How you doing??? >> >>Hanging in there thanks.... >> >>Knee is messed up, maybe a split cartilage, they are going to let that >>ride for a while, then go in with a scope to asses the damage. Doctor >>figures that is the least of my worries. >> >>My neck and head are in some 'trouble'. I start physiotherapy on the >>neck tomorrow, the doctors are worried about the pinched nerves in my >>chest and arm because they don't know if I couldn't breath because of >>the neck or the hit in my head. He was tossing around words like >>quadriplegic.... If he didn't want me to go off roading anywhere, he >>could have just said so rather than scare the crap out of me.... :-( >> >>Have blood clot in my brain issues that showed up on a CT scan and had >>dozens of x-rays this week in prep for an MRI. Had a metal splinter in >>my eye cornea years ago and they x-rayed the ---- out of it to hopefully >>see it was all taken out or I have to have eye surgery before the MRI. >>Can't get in to see a neurologist until August 27th unless my headache >>level or symptoms change. They figure the damage has been done I >>guess.... >> >>Can't drive the Cherokee right now, the seating position makes my left >>arm go dead in a couple minutes. As a passenger I am ok. I can drive >>the CJ7 for short drives, I sit up straight in it and my arm doesn't >>mess up. >> >>It is going to be one long boring summer..... >> >>Mike >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: OT: Crap, I was a passenger in a T-bone hit, on my side.. Thanks all!
Wow, that sounds awful.
Be well, think good thoughts, and know that our best wishes to you recuperating well. Daniel J "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:3F116039.54126BC7@sympatico.ca... > jbjeep wrote: > > > > Mike > > > > How you doing??? > > Hanging in there thanks.... > > Knee is messed up, maybe a split cartilage, they are going to let that > ride for a while, then go in with a scope to asses the damage. Doctor > figures that is the least of my worries. > > My neck and head are in some 'trouble'. I start physiotherapy on the > neck tomorrow, the doctors are worried about the pinched nerves in my > chest and arm because they don't know if I couldn't breath because of > the neck or the hit in my head. He was tossing around words like > quadriplegic.... If he didn't want me to go off roading anywhere, he > could have just said so rather than scare the crap out of me.... :-( > > Have blood clot in my brain issues that showed up on a CT scan and had > dozens of x-rays this week in prep for an MRI. Had a metal splinter in > my eye cornea years ago and they x-rayed the ---- out of it to hopefully > see it was all taken out or I have to have eye surgery before the MRI. > Can't get in to see a neurologist until August 27th unless my headache > level or symptoms change. They figure the damage has been done I > guess.... > > Can't drive the Cherokee right now, the seating position makes my left > arm go dead in a couple minutes. As a passenger I am ok. I can drive > the CJ7 for short drives, I sit up straight in it and my arm doesn't > mess up. > > It is going to be one long boring summer..... > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
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