Friday, February 27, 2009

mmm drugs are bad . . . mmm'kay

my effing face. three lodines; 6 excedrin; 3 motrin; 2 tylenol 1; 2 vicodin; 1 flexeril and a beer. now granted i just took the flex and i haven't finished the beer yet but still i shouldn't be able to feel anything right now let alone a twinge of pain. actually carl massaged my face and that is the most effective thign that's happened yet. fortunatelymy hips are bugging me too much today but my ankle is throbbing a bit. <<>>

i want everyone out there to band together and pray really hard that i will win the lottery tonight. me and some people from work bought tickets. it will work out to about 8.5 each before taxes. i feel like i might be able to live with that. and if you pray really hard for me i will help you out too. :)

tomorrow is my mom's birthday and i still haven't finished the present. i suck. i just need like seven or eight more hours in every day. that might do the trick.

jarsquatter.com - probably the most disturbing thing i have ever seen on the internet . . . and i have ventured into some of the stranger corners. i am not recommending it and def not after you eat. carl says that soulja boy's reaction is really funny but i can't watch that yet youtube.com/watch?v=xYapljom1Xl

i'm tired of having my feelings hurt.

well, at least i'm finally getting a little sleepy. so i can go to bed in pain.

carl had his first interview today for one of the two jobs. he has made it to round two; which is the technical interview. and next week his first article is due for the other job he is interviewing for. i'm hopeful.

obama has repealed the 'conscience clause' loop for abortion. so now people who object to abortion can't refuse legal services and / or information just because they don't happen to agree with it. YAY!!

must be a bit of the evil left in me after all

4 comments:

I'm Scooter, but I might be a troll. said...

I am of two minds about the conscience clause. I don't feel that people, even doctors who have sworn an oath, should be forced to do something they do not believe in. Still, in isolated parts of the country with but one medical health provider...

There is no easy answer for this.

cassdawn said...

i hear ya but the law is the law. you can't tell someone that they can't have the morning after pill just because you don't agree with the morning after pill.

where would that end? in massachusetts gay marriage is legal - should a justice of the peace be able to refuse a gay marriage because s/he doesn't believe in it?

kimberkara said...

Would you want advice about abortion from someone who was against abortion? I don't get it. Where are we going if you win the lottery? How old is your mom now... 12? You need better drugs. Try whippits.

cassdawn said...

advice? maybe not. but the conscience clause:

"Under the rule, workers in health-care settings -- from doctors to janitors -- can refuse to provide services, information or advice to patients on subjects such as contraception, family planning, blood transfusions and even vaccine counseling if they are morally against it."

the morning after pill is legal. therefore you should be able to buy it. period.

so, let's take it off the abortion subject since i think that trips you both up a little.

the conscience clause allows people to not sell condoms.

further breakdown - there is a new wave of people who are against vaccinations - not just the vaccines cause autism crowd - anyway it's a growing movement. so let's say you live in a small town with limited healthcare options to begin with and the your nurse thinks vaccines are dangerous so s/he doesn't tell you that they are available.

if you want to get really nuts about it. let's say one of those 'god will heal it' people (i want to say christian scientists but i dont' think they are all like that) works at CVS. s/he has the right to refuse to sell you cough medicine based on moral objection.

i'm guessing i didn't win. my mom is like 15. and whippits do NOT put me to sleep.