Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
David is such a Venture Brothers fan (and such a Monarch/Doctor Girlfriend shipper), it's going to kill him to catch up later and not participate in this in real time.
My own, lame observations: The Monarch marriage is indeed one of the best in all of television history; Ben Edlund frightens me (and, hell, I say that without having yet seen a single one of his
Supernatural
episodes); I wish my own dad was like Doctor Orpheus, all Massively Overdramatic and protective and in touch with the mysteries of the universe and leaving me booming voicemail messages that call me Pumpkin and remind me that there's frittata in the fridge if I get hungry; and those boys are much too good for Doctor Venture, especially Dean.
Oh honey. You have NO IDEA.
JILLI! BRING ME THAT CUTE BOY!
(see? It happens all the time. She just slaps my hand and says, "He's straight, boss." Which is true more than 98% of the time.)
I've never had vitamins prescribed for me, I've always just researched them myself.
I'd say that Steph's list looks fairly standard to me. I take an iron-free multi, a calcium-D-magnesium supplement, fish oil, and a super green supplement. And melatonin to sleep. And that's just the non-Rx stuff. So not so different from Steph except I take thyroid meds.
My own, lame observations:
Totally not lame. Totally spot on. And added to the Monarch and Mrs. Monarch thing - they're also the best *parents* in the show. Cookies!
I had prenatals prescribed to me, but I think with the copay it ended up being a wash. I keep thinking I should take Calcium or Niacin or various things, but I can never keep it up for long. And I don't see massive improvement when I am taking them, so maybe I don't need to. I could use my HSA for them if I remembered to, which is at least pre-tax and gets some employer contributions.
(see? It happens all the time. She just slaps my hand and says, "He's straight, boss." Which is true more than 98% of the time.)
wait, what? In Seattle more than 98% of the cute boys are straight?!
Is the calcium/magnesium best done at night? I take mine in the morning because the pills won't fit in my nighttime pill caddy. And I'm on an adult multi and the calcium/magnesium. Also Osteo-Biflex (glucosamine/chondroitin) because Hubby's joint surgeon recommended it when Hubby mentioned my knees are unhappy.
I take a multivitamin and either chia oil or flax oil, depending on which one the store happens to have in stock when I run out. I'm pretty sure that the only things I actually need from the multi are D and B-12, and I do try to get those from sun and food, but I figure it'll cover any gaps if there are any. The chia and flax oil is for the Omega 3-6-9 stuff.
Yay! the wierd lumpy thing in Mal's leg was indeed sub-c fluids, confirmed by Today'sVet and is now mostly gone. He still doesn't want to eat food but gobbled down his pill pocket so he is certainly medicated.
I am eyeing his wee little muscle relaxants as my back is spasming something awful but if i take one of my flexeril's (or even half) i will still be asleep tomorrow morning when tis time to be saving lives and such. I keep telling myself that kitty dose wouldn't touch my large primate muscles. Yup. Totally not.
I'm glad Mal's leg thing was innocuous.
I'd be doing the heavy-duty vitamin regime if I could only remember. I have the multi, b-complex, c, e, calcium-magnesium, and some cartilage thing sitting on the back of my microwave. I never think to take them. At this point they've probably soaked up enough stray microwave radiation to give me superpowers, so maybe I should start. My zoloft and wellbutrin sit next to my computer, so I'll be sure to remember them.