Posted on 11/11/2023 12:09:03 AM PST by ransomnote
I’m starting to know more of the “died suddenlies” myself. They’ve been slow in coming so I thought there was a chance that my circle might remain mostly untouched, but they’re coming pretty quickly now - four in the last 3 months of varying ages. Three were retired, but only recently, and all had no or only minor afflictions associated with people over 60 (elevated but controlled blood pressure, mild diabetes in one, a bit of arthritis in another). Without exception, the deaths were shocks to friends and families.
BookmarQed!
Cortisone will help with the itch .
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I can’t imagine... how would\could that work ?
Don’t say Law of War that doesn’t work. Nothing in it allows for that .
The military does a take over of the Federal Government ?
Who would lead the military to do this ?
I’m guessing not all in the military would go along with that and would put up a beef ?
Not all the civilians would go along with this and would put up a beef.
It just doesn’t seem probable.
Geez....and, what % of these pax are FULLY JABBED???
A friend of our took an Alaskan cruise, last Spring. They all kept in touch (FB, etc), afterwards....and, it turns out that out of the group (400++) that kept in touch....76% of them....came down w/China Virus, following the cruise.
What are the odds?
at one time, on multiple occasions, you were tolerant of questioning and differing opinions...when did that change ?
Guaifenesin is labeled as an 'expectorant', it breaks up mucus congestion in the chest, especially the bronchial tubes. I keep a constant supply on hand, having had bronchial pneumonia once. The most common symptom of bronchial congestion is a persistent cough with some throat irritation. Phenylephrine is a vaso constrictor which may have led to its reputation as a decongestant. For my part I have taken it as a temporary decongestant in conjunction with a longer acting (24 hour) decongestant/antihistamine such as loratidine (Claritin) or fexofenadine (Allegra - which has worked best for me.)
I suspect that Phenylephrine has enjoyed some favorable acceptance due to confusion with Pseudoephedrine, a more effective decongestant. It is combined with loratidine (Claritin-D) and fexofenadine (Allegra-D), but their availability is somewhat restricted because Pseudoephedrine is used to make methamphetamine.
I think that Phenylephrine started with Claritin or with Allegra has helped me get a faster decongestant effect with severe congestion but I found little effect over long term repeated dosing. If anyone knows of a fast acting short term decongestant let me know (chlorpheniramine maleate is one.) Long ago there was Contac capsules but they were so effective that they had to be rushed off of the market. They contained small amounts of atropine - a heart stimulant, scopolamine - used as a truth serum before sodium pentothal and hyosyamine, a drying agent. Before they took it off of the market I bought as much as I could afford; of course the effective life expired somewhat quickly -- something I have found true of Allegra and Claritin also. 😥
Haha! Thank you. I’d seen that clip about writing a campaign cheque to Donald Trump if he’d run for President, but I didn’t know who the speaker was. I saw it as part of a compilation of people predicting that Donald Trump would never be President. I gathered from the clip that the Chicago Cubs won the World Series too after maybe 100 years? At least John Oliver knows he’s an idiot and admitted that to an interviewer. So are all the others in the video below. They just haven’t admitted it yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slw4pLx08w0
Thanks for all the updates on the flights, Cletus. It does seem like there’s a lot of transports (C5’s, C-130, 767-200’s and the like) and I can’t help but wonder if some of them are ferrying around rounded up illegals and/or lower level DS folks at times.
Nyquil contains doxylamine succinate, once listed on Wikipedia as the most effective over the counter sleep aid in the world. It originally sold as Sominex. I buy it (cheaply) at Walmart as a generic sleep aid... take it about three times a week so as not to build up a tolerance for it. Like most OTC sleep aids it is an (older) antihistamine.
It came on the market in the 50's I think and, if I am not mistaken, was discovered in the 90's to have been an early weak SSRI drug, which of course no one realized. (Seratonin and related contribute to the circadian rhythms.)
My son, an RN case manager (sort of similar to an nurse practitioner) said recently how much he liked Nyquil because it helped him sleep. I suggested he try some cheaper doxylamine succinate but he said 'no' he would stick with the Nyquil... then I showed him that it contained doxylamine succinate. 😂 Imagine an aging intellectual wastrel upstaging a medical professional.
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Great info, Bob. Thanks. I also keep guaifenesin on hand. I’m asthmatic and a cold will often go to my chest. I remember Contac, my mother swore by that med. Oh and turpenhydrate for a deep cough. That stuff was wicked.
Good night FRens and FReeQs!
Doxylamine succinate is a great sleep aid. I don’t think I will need it tonight, we just processed 2 deer and I am very tired.
That’s all folks.
Re SS misfire:
Those are excellent questions.
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