Excessive flatulence in an elevator can't be a good thing!
whitman
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Trapped in an elevator...
by whitman inwho is the last person you would ever want to be trapped in an elevator with?
for me - tom cruise.
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Trapped in an elevator...
by whitman inwho is the last person you would ever want to be trapped in an elevator with?
for me - tom cruise.
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whitman
Yeah.... when I was trying to decide, it was between George W and Tom Cruise. Difficult call that one. By the way, does anyone have any updated info on Oliver Stone's film on George W to be released this year? Fairly huge moment in film making history - first time a film will be released about a president while the president is still in power. If I were Oliver, I'd be checking over my shoulder right about now.
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I'm freaking out.....
by whitman inso...blah blah blah - car accident - nerve damage.
the medication i have been on for almost three years to control the muscle spasms due to the nerve damage has some rather interesting side effects.
the medication was an anti-convulsant.
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Trapped in an elevator...
by whitman inwho is the last person you would ever want to be trapped in an elevator with?
for me - tom cruise.
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I'm freaking out.....
by whitman inso...blah blah blah - car accident - nerve damage.
the medication i have been on for almost three years to control the muscle spasms due to the nerve damage has some rather interesting side effects.
the medication was an anti-convulsant.
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whitman
Thanks Sacolton - $12,000 does seem pretty crappy really doesn't it? I did my homework. I found out who actually manufactures the drugs, I did more research - checked medical journals and such. I did speak to the manufacturers and all they can say is that 'dry-mouth' is a listed side effect, so basically they've covered their arses. Having a dry mouth for three years prevents normal mouth stuff from happening - hence the extreme cavities - oh the joy.
I'm in the middle of a shocking legal action against an insurance company so I am claiming compensation for dental expenses. Unfortunately in the 90's the NSW state premier - Mr. Bob Carr, changed the legislation regarding car accidents and the ways in which a victim can claim for compensation. Thanks Mr Carr. Doesn't help that beloved Mr Carr happens to be the 'patron' of a dept. of Ancient History in which I work. He keeps giving talks and lectures and seminars about his generousity and his passion for ancient historians..... I cannot for obvious reasons attend - I'm trying not to get arrested this year. Not that I ever have been, but if I was going to be - I'd want it to be for bitch slapping a certain ... 'someone'....
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Trapped in an elevator...
by whitman inwho is the last person you would ever want to be trapped in an elevator with?
for me - tom cruise.
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whitman
ha ha ha... Rush Limbaugh... I had no idea who that was so I checked him out on the net... http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/today.guest.html
...not only does he look like he smells bad, but I'm guessing he spits when he talks too.
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I'm freaking out.....
by whitman inso...blah blah blah - car accident - nerve damage.
the medication i have been on for almost three years to control the muscle spasms due to the nerve damage has some rather interesting side effects.
the medication was an anti-convulsant.
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Trapped in an elevator...
by whitman inwho is the last person you would ever want to be trapped in an elevator with?
for me - tom cruise.
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42
Trapped in an elevator...
by whitman inwho is the last person you would ever want to be trapped in an elevator with?
for me - tom cruise.
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17
I'm freaking out.....
by whitman inso...blah blah blah - car accident - nerve damage.
the medication i have been on for almost three years to control the muscle spasms due to the nerve damage has some rather interesting side effects.
the medication was an anti-convulsant.
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whitman
so...blah blah blah - car accident - nerve damage. The medication I have been on for almost three years to control the muscle spasms due to the nerve damage has some rather interesting side effects. The medication was an anti-convulsant. Side effects - 'dry-mouth', 'dental abnormalities' ....etc....ok, I'm fairly sure I was aware that 'dry mouth' was a side effect but I had absolutely no idea of the implications of having 'dry-mouth' for three years meant. Turns out I have cavities. About $12,000 worth actually. All of them developed during the period that I was on this medication. I have dental x-rays from just before the accident so I am certain, as is my dentist, specialist etc - that this was all caused by the meds.
So I've been going to the dentist every week for the last four months to get stuff fixed slowly.
This week, well....it's a bit worse. By a 'bit worse' I mean....I am totally freaking out.
Seems my teeth are sort of crumbling away. I guess that's what they meant by dental abnormalities. I figure crumbling teeth is abnormal, right? Has anyone had this happen to them? At what point should my current state of calm freaking out be shifted up into full panic mode?