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Jun. 27th, 2002 05:05 pma couple naproxen and a cuppa my favorite wellness for women tea...
these things make cramps more bearable, even if the naproxen will antagonize my intestine lining a bit more. that's easier to bear than uterine and intestinal cramping. i already have dirrhea, it's not like it's gonna get worse than it already is, unless it becomes constantly explosive and i have to move the TV into the bathroom.
the phone lines are buried, does this mean it's more or less safe(r) to be dialed in during a thunderstorm?
now... i wonder where i packed the heating pad. surely i've needed it since we moved. maybe the bedroom?
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these things make cramps more bearable, even if the naproxen will antagonize my intestine lining a bit more. that's easier to bear than uterine and intestinal cramping. i already have dirrhea, it's not like it's gonna get worse than it already is, unless it becomes constantly explosive and i have to move the TV into the bathroom.
the phone lines are buried, does this mean it's more or less safe(r) to be dialed in during a thunderstorm?
now... i wonder where i packed the heating pad. surely i've needed it since we moved. maybe the bedroom?
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Date: 2002-06-27 02:06 pm (UTC)Nope. You should unplug that stuff.
It's always a good idea to buy surge protectors at the very least, ones w/ phone in/out jacks. And for your PC, a UPS.
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Date: 2002-06-27 02:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-06-27 02:24 pm (UTC)