Thursday, March 22, 2007
When this was introduced, it quickly became a popular solution to the epidemic morphene addiction/tolerance, because an equal dose of this was actually effective. Little did they know that this is simply morphene x 3, which only multiplied the problem in the long run. Aspirin, which came out a little later, produced the desired results without the addiction. It quickly replaced heroin and morphene, which were taken off the market, and was given their former wonder drug status. My only questions are: how much aspirin did it take to counteract the triple tolerance to morphene, and why is morphene/heroin currently being used if there is a less dangerous alternative? After being prescribed a wonder drug with similar addiction potential, I can only hope that the "risks" are not as serious as they are sometimes presented to be, especially with specified consistent dosage (ignorance of which may be/have been the only problem). Maybe alternative useages are independent of any tolerance associated with normally intended purposes, eliminating the need to increase dosage amounts in these cases. This will have to suffice until proven otherwise.madame le professeur at 2:40 AM
Saturday, March 10, 2007
This is what my dog does, but with more human mannerisms. I think they would be great friends:madame le professeur at 4:26 PM
Monday, February 26, 2007
toys are scary. here are some of my old toys as proof :bertha has restless leg syndrome :
gumdrop has lazy eye :
smokey lost a foot :
bear has maculardegeneration :
madame le professeur at 7:24 PM
Saturday, February 17, 2007
i wonder if this was a valentine. i will never know :madame le professeur at 10:43 PM
Thursday, February 08, 2007
when i tried tell my doctor about satellites spying on my emails and phone calls, they call it paranoid schizophrenia. but i know that i'm right, the scary thing is that so many people don't (watch 5:20-6:40 of this video) :madame le professeur at 3:58 PM
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
i am substituting in grade schools a little until i start my next job. the kids are great, but i was unpleasantly surprised to learn from a student that books are still being banned in libraries. i thought the catcher in the rye was a children's book (but i've never read it). all books on communism are also banned. is this just happening in this little vacuum that has a mr and miss ebony, a minority queen, and an essence club, or is it happening in the entire country?madame le professeur at 11:00 PM
Thursday, February 01, 2007
two inches of snow today, schools in the entire western part of the state closed for the day, partly because of the continued flu epidemic, but also because of the snow.madame le professeur at 5:17 PM