And that's why everybody's in the kitchen on the floor
And today was excitingly structured around an unwanted side effect to a change in the manufacture of one of my current medications, which can be reverted in the coming week but which I would personally have preferred not to lose any of my weekend to finding out was a problem. On the bright side, last night I made lamb chops and two nights ago I made cornbread and tonight my mother made sure that I saw Sophia Loren emerge dripping from sponge-diving in the Aegean in Boy on a Dolphin (1957), where the fact that she is technically wearing a tunic does not prevent the effect of the full Aphrodite. Please enjoy this thread about hamsters and booze.

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I sincerely look forward.
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Thank you. I've never had the formulation of a medication switched on me three times in as many weeks and in hindsight it feels a bit like playing roulette with my body's known tendency toward rare side effects. So far I seem to have survived this one, but come on.
*hugs*
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Amen!
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*sends anti-sidee-effect vibes*
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Your icon is perfectly apt.
*sends anti-sidee-effect vibes*
You sent me rosehip bonbons! The delicious edible equivalent!
*hugs*
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beams I am delighted that they delighted you :D hugs you back
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I laughed so much at the hamsters; or really, more accurately, at the wild imaginations of the researchers. "How do we help these hamsters get sober?" "I know! CHOCOLATE!"
P.
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I'd never had a problem with different versions of different medications before. There does not always need to be a first time for everything!
"How do we help these hamsters get sober?" "I know! CHOCOLATE!"
And it worked!
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They did, thank you, once I had stopped taking the formulation I was reacting to!
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That is an excellent way to put it.
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Thank you!