So I remember . . .
Mar. 7th, 2005 02:26 pmI don't want this stuff in my body ever again.
Page 5: Deep sleep, from which patients can be aroused, and coma have been reported, usually with overdosage. That would explain the 14 hours of Sleep of the Dead.
Page 6: Motor Restlessness: Symptoms may include agitation or jitteriness ... These symptoms often disappear spontaneously. Indeed. No wonder they gave me the Benadryl. I wondered but was too miserable at the time to ask.
Page 7: Pseudo-parkinsonism: Symptoms may include: mask-like facies; drooling; tremors; pillrolling motion; cogwheel rigidity; and shuffling gait. Reassurance and sedation are important. I had my face buried in the pillow when the restlessness disappeared, so the drooling was absorbed. I remember hoping no one noticed it. Yikes. Just plain yikes to the rest of that shit.
(side note: NIN "Closer" just came on my player. Sweet. Purchase pending.)
Page 5: Deep sleep, from which patients can be aroused, and coma have been reported, usually with overdosage. That would explain the 14 hours of Sleep of the Dead.
Page 6: Motor Restlessness: Symptoms may include agitation or jitteriness ... These symptoms often disappear spontaneously. Indeed. No wonder they gave me the Benadryl. I wondered but was too miserable at the time to ask.
Page 7: Pseudo-parkinsonism: Symptoms may include: mask-like facies; drooling; tremors; pillrolling motion; cogwheel rigidity; and shuffling gait. Reassurance and sedation are important. I had my face buried in the pillow when the restlessness disappeared, so the drooling was absorbed. I remember hoping no one noticed it. Yikes. Just plain yikes to the rest of that shit.
(side note: NIN "Closer" just came on my player. Sweet. Purchase pending.)