Sources across the net believe that the spike of guests who are visiting I^2 are separate programs that operate under an Artificial Intelligence that identifies itself as "DAVE".Apparently, the prophets of Dave are flooding the threads -___-
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It's a sharp needle pain that lasts for a few seconds. Is this a symptom of what you mentioned? If so, damn.
Must be the aliens.
Now some neighbor has music on loud enough for me to hear and I have to go to be
god it's so fucking hot.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Forgot my own kitchen rule about never leaving the kitchen while heating up milk.Multi-tasking sucks, because I get so easily distracted to do yet another thing that just needs doing. Wasn't till I was clipping the hedge, that I smelled this awful scent, telling me I had burned the milk into a crisp............Oh well, hadn't happened to me in years, but it is such a foul smell.
Quote from: hykeaswell on September 04, 2011, 11:40:10 AMForgot my own kitchen rule about never leaving the kitchen while heating up milk.Multi-tasking sucks, because I get so easily distracted to do yet another thing that just needs doing. Wasn't till I was clipping the hedge, that I smelled this awful scent, telling me I had burned the milk into a crisp............Oh well, hadn't happened to me in years, but it is such a foul smell.A bovine burnt her milk?
Quote from: Peter on September 01, 2011, 02:11:04 AMQuote from: renaeden on August 31, 2011, 09:20:41 PMQuote from: Peter on August 30, 2011, 06:11:55 AMQuote from: renaeden on August 28, 2011, 01:12:26 AMToday is the first day in a week where I haven't had a headache (yet). Going to go to the doctor about it. Having all the headaches I mean. I took six Panadol the other day (not all at once) and I still had the headache.I've had periods over the past year in which I've suffered from daily headaches for weeks or months at a time. I went to the dentist about it when the pain started going up the right side of my face from my molars to my eye socket and around the side of my head, since I thought I might have an infection in the dental nerve or something, and the dentist said that it was being caused by tension in my jaw muscles. I found that the headaches stopped during breaks from my dexamphetamine, and I think sometimes the dexamphetamine increases the tension in my muscles, which are usually quite tense to begin with, and particularly in my jaw. After the visit to the dentist, I started consciously trying to relax my jaw muscles when they were tense, and the headaches gradually subsided over the course of a week. Caffeine is another thing that contributes to my muscle tension, and it's usually a worse offender than dexamphetamine, though it doesn't seem to go for my jaw muscles as much as it goes for my neck and shoulders.I am glad I am not a jaw-clencher. Those type of headaches would be horrible. The sort I get are mostly around my forehead and I get them around midday. I remember when I took Lamictal I only rarely had headaches. Since I have come off that I have been stressing about everything. It is driving me crazy. I am seeing the doctor soon so I am going to ask about going back on Lamictal or something similar.Oh yeah and today is the first day of spring here and so I woke up at 5am with really bad hay fever. My nose is so itchy.On the plus side, my well developed jaw muscles broaden my jawline and give my face a nice chiselled appearance when they're tense.Feel free to post a photo of that. The doctor offered me Seroquel! I asked for something different and he suggested Lamictal but it is really expensive if you don't have epilepsy that is hard to treat so I got prescribed sodium valproate (Epilim) instead. I was on this many years ago but can't remember much about it so am willing to try it again.
Quote from: renaeden on August 31, 2011, 09:20:41 PMQuote from: Peter on August 30, 2011, 06:11:55 AMQuote from: renaeden on August 28, 2011, 01:12:26 AMToday is the first day in a week where I haven't had a headache (yet). Going to go to the doctor about it. Having all the headaches I mean. I took six Panadol the other day (not all at once) and I still had the headache.I've had periods over the past year in which I've suffered from daily headaches for weeks or months at a time. I went to the dentist about it when the pain started going up the right side of my face from my molars to my eye socket and around the side of my head, since I thought I might have an infection in the dental nerve or something, and the dentist said that it was being caused by tension in my jaw muscles. I found that the headaches stopped during breaks from my dexamphetamine, and I think sometimes the dexamphetamine increases the tension in my muscles, which are usually quite tense to begin with, and particularly in my jaw. After the visit to the dentist, I started consciously trying to relax my jaw muscles when they were tense, and the headaches gradually subsided over the course of a week. Caffeine is another thing that contributes to my muscle tension, and it's usually a worse offender than dexamphetamine, though it doesn't seem to go for my jaw muscles as much as it goes for my neck and shoulders.I am glad I am not a jaw-clencher. Those type of headaches would be horrible. The sort I get are mostly around my forehead and I get them around midday. I remember when I took Lamictal I only rarely had headaches. Since I have come off that I have been stressing about everything. It is driving me crazy. I am seeing the doctor soon so I am going to ask about going back on Lamictal or something similar.Oh yeah and today is the first day of spring here and so I woke up at 5am with really bad hay fever. My nose is so itchy.On the plus side, my well developed jaw muscles broaden my jawline and give my face a nice chiselled appearance when they're tense.
Quote from: Peter on August 30, 2011, 06:11:55 AMQuote from: renaeden on August 28, 2011, 01:12:26 AMToday is the first day in a week where I haven't had a headache (yet). Going to go to the doctor about it. Having all the headaches I mean. I took six Panadol the other day (not all at once) and I still had the headache.I've had periods over the past year in which I've suffered from daily headaches for weeks or months at a time. I went to the dentist about it when the pain started going up the right side of my face from my molars to my eye socket and around the side of my head, since I thought I might have an infection in the dental nerve or something, and the dentist said that it was being caused by tension in my jaw muscles. I found that the headaches stopped during breaks from my dexamphetamine, and I think sometimes the dexamphetamine increases the tension in my muscles, which are usually quite tense to begin with, and particularly in my jaw. After the visit to the dentist, I started consciously trying to relax my jaw muscles when they were tense, and the headaches gradually subsided over the course of a week. Caffeine is another thing that contributes to my muscle tension, and it's usually a worse offender than dexamphetamine, though it doesn't seem to go for my jaw muscles as much as it goes for my neck and shoulders.I am glad I am not a jaw-clencher. Those type of headaches would be horrible. The sort I get are mostly around my forehead and I get them around midday. I remember when I took Lamictal I only rarely had headaches. Since I have come off that I have been stressing about everything. It is driving me crazy. I am seeing the doctor soon so I am going to ask about going back on Lamictal or something similar.Oh yeah and today is the first day of spring here and so I woke up at 5am with really bad hay fever. My nose is so itchy.
Quote from: renaeden on August 28, 2011, 01:12:26 AMToday is the first day in a week where I haven't had a headache (yet). Going to go to the doctor about it. Having all the headaches I mean. I took six Panadol the other day (not all at once) and I still had the headache.I've had periods over the past year in which I've suffered from daily headaches for weeks or months at a time. I went to the dentist about it when the pain started going up the right side of my face from my molars to my eye socket and around the side of my head, since I thought I might have an infection in the dental nerve or something, and the dentist said that it was being caused by tension in my jaw muscles. I found that the headaches stopped during breaks from my dexamphetamine, and I think sometimes the dexamphetamine increases the tension in my muscles, which are usually quite tense to begin with, and particularly in my jaw. After the visit to the dentist, I started consciously trying to relax my jaw muscles when they were tense, and the headaches gradually subsided over the course of a week. Caffeine is another thing that contributes to my muscle tension, and it's usually a worse offender than dexamphetamine, though it doesn't seem to go for my jaw muscles as much as it goes for my neck and shoulders.
Today is the first day in a week where I haven't had a headache (yet). Going to go to the doctor about it. Having all the headaches I mean. I took six Panadol the other day (not all at once) and I still had the headache.
14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?