Dominic
equally impressive are those steroids sometimes prescribed for respiratory
problems which list 'shortness of breath' among the possible side effects.
A verifiable claim, as I discovered.
If you still having a persona lying about that's in need of consolation, it
may (or there again, may definitely not) be of comfort to pass on the news
that the Extremely Long Poem Which I Am Writing Daily includes a passage
beginning 'Translacerating the Skittish. A tribute to Dom Fox'.
Chris Jones may wish to know that at least five years ago I was told by a
GP that Amitryptiline is 'an old fashioned medicine', rather in the tone of
someone mentioning a Sinclair Spectrum or a dog named Austin Rover.
On 24 August 2012 09:43, Dominic Fox <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 12:04 AM, chris Jones <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> > May I suggest and recommend /Amitriptyline/, 100mg before bed. Happy
> dreams
> > like wild movies and dia-morphine, morning an evening, legal where you
> are,
> > of course, just find the doctor. Here it is rather expensive on the black
> > market.
>
> I had extremely vivid dreams on beta blockers + citalopram. I don't
> know which of those compounds was responsible; perhaps both acting in
> concert.
>
> I'm always a bit perplexed when drugs typically prescribed for
> depression list "depression" among their possible side-effects.
> Although from a depressive standpoint, I have to say, it makes perfect
> sense.
>
> Dominic
>
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>
> --
> Shall we be pure or impure? Today
> we shall be very pure. It must always
> be possible to contain
> impurities in a pure way.
> --Tarmo Uustalu and Varmo Vene
>
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