For those who want a non-Katrina post, here's the latest update on my cold.
My sleep schedule's all messed up, but I think I'm on the other side of it. My voice still sounds all gravelly and sexy, which would be fun if I didn't have so little energy.
I went to the same Walgreen's to get more Dayquil, since they would only sell me one 10oz. bottle last time I went "because of the new laws" and I was going to be running low. They had 2 10oz. bottles held together with tape... which I was allowed to buy. Let's review:
2 10oz. bottles of Dayquil held together with tape: cold sufferer
2 seperate 10oz. bottles of Dayquil: meth lab assistant
*shakes head*
My sleep schedule's all messed up, but I think I'm on the other side of it. My voice still sounds all gravelly and sexy, which would be fun if I didn't have so little energy.
I went to the same Walgreen's to get more Dayquil, since they would only sell me one 10oz. bottle last time I went "because of the new laws" and I was going to be running low. They had 2 10oz. bottles held together with tape... which I was allowed to buy. Let's review:
2 10oz. bottles of Dayquil held together with tape: cold sufferer
2 seperate 10oz. bottles of Dayquil: meth lab assistant
*shakes head*
no subject
2 10oz. bottles of Dayquil held together with tape: cold sufferer
2 seperate 10oz. bottles of Dayquil: meth lab assistant
Here, it seems to be that some *brands* of pseudoephedrine-containing medicine are openly available, while others (usually the name brands) are locked up. O.o
We can thank my home state of Oregon for this wacky "sure it helps your sinuses feel normal, but it's used for MËTHHHHHH!!!!!, so it must be given to you by cranky people in lab coats" insanity >:b
--yansa!