Jane Doe wrote:
> I have to say that it's been a real godsend so far. It's calmed me
> down, and it allows me to sleep through the night. While this may be a
> non-traditional use for it, my doctor is know for using medications in
> new and different ways.
i dunno what
dilantin is, but using meds in a diversified manner is
more common than i thought.
now up'n da hood we all know what benzos are used for, "ice" ain't just
fer sweet tea anymore and plumbers ain't tha only ones with "crack",
"soft" ain't whadda baby's butt is, exclusively, "rock" ain't whacha do
witcha baybee all nite long'n'ah "stem" ain't just on'an rose, "powder"
is for more'n ya shiny nose, "tabs" ain't what ya run up in'ah bar,
"beans" don't ALWAYS require cawnbread'n "cling" ain't whatcha clothes
do ta each other in tha dryer, "trackin" ain't whacha do ta tornados
and "candy" ain't just dandy, "wafers" ain't always vanilla, and
"Mistah Big" ain't'ah pet name for'ah ya boy's pee pee no mo.....
..... and i'm WAY TOO WHITE for muh own good.
a friend recently told me that ENT doctors prescribe benzos for ear
aches more than psych doctors do for panic disorder.
and DAMN! is my ear givin' me fits !!!!!
huh? huhhhhh? HUHHHHHH?????
stuff is so versatile these days.
PLEASE PASS THE POTATOES !