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Originally Posted by barb02
Kay, Big  Or as my niece would say, "Oh man!" I think a long nap is needed.
I did not know that baclofen could cause wight gain too. I take a low dose of it and neurontin. Do they cause weight gain because of increased hunger or water retention?
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thanks, dear...
I'm up now, and guess all the "accidents" this am were from being sick... just a little flu, but y'all know how THAT is, when added to the fun of MS... hee hee hee...
makes the eyes weird, so, the cage door, and not seeing the ant nest... and didn't see the cabbage I grabbed was going nuclear.
makes the foot drop, hence the stubbed toe, the mud sliding, and tripping over the low-flying door mat.
and makes one *forgetful* (forgot that Amelio would be here early for the concrete slab pour at 6:30 am, AND forgot I was not decently dressed)
Barb, I think I gained all the weight because 90 mg of Baclofen made me more sedentary, but I didn't cut back on food intake to match...
I was *also* taking wellbutrin (depression), imipramine (urinary problems) butalbital (headaches) and lorazepam (anxiety).
so, it could have been any ONE of the five meds, or something they all do in a synergistic combination dance ??
anywayze, I turned into a total sloth, and seriously packed on some poundage...
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Originally Posted by Franky-poo
( did the contractor give you a better price after your dance?)
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naw, Amelio's more a T & M kinda guy... (that means TIME and MATERIALS, naughty kiddies!) it's just that in this country, women are really modest in dress... and besides, one doesn't GO outside without being covered, 'cause of all the bugs!
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Originally Posted by jmiller-brat
Dont kill the bugs Kay, they are a good source of protein.
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delicious swarming-flying termites, YUMMY !!
Lauren Hutton: Eating Termites
"I was hanging out with this tribe in the interior of the Congo," Lauren Hutton once recalled. "This girl and I were tripping along one night in the dark jungle. She looked up at me and held out this swarming hand of bugs. She grabbed one, chewed it, looked at her hand, then looked at me. And so, being from Charleston and having good manners, I took it.
"Eating termites in the Congo is not like eating chocolate-covered ants," Hutton explained. "They're big guys. Two inches long, easy, and half an inch thick. They have big wings. Two pair. You use the wings as chopsticks. They have four legs, with grappling hooks on every foot that they use to hook on to wood. Sharp. You bite the head as he's coming at you, which stops him from breaking up your lips with those hooks. They're delicious — taste like Brazil nuts — though I didn't quite taste 'em until the seventh one because I was stoned on pygmy white lightning at the time..."
http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=18362





