Ooh, but it needs to be retitled. For shame! I don't think I got the LETSWALK thing at the time.
Broadway Star Joined: 2/12/06
Erythromycin...it's for bronchitis.
I can't believe I took two. I'm such a space case right now. Right now meaning all the time.
ooh, that's really strong, isn't it?
Broadway Star Joined: 2/12/06
Um...yes? I really know nothing about medicine and the nurse at the Health Center wasn't exactly filled with useful information.
Erythromycin? Yikes. I had to take that about 10 years ago and it absolutely killed my stomach for the whole time I was on it.
Broadway Star Joined: 2/12/06
Hah, well my fears are calmed now....Not.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/05
Maybe you should call a pharmisist? Ask them if it's dangerous. I know nothing about it but if it's something really strong then you might want to make sure you're okay.
Broadway Star Joined: 2/12/06
I'm googling it now.
I had an interesting incident last night that I think you all might get a kick out of.
Later in the evening last night, I plugged my iPod to my PC to update it with the Hair Actors Fund concert, Tick, Tick...BOOM!, and the Cabaret revival so I can actually get through the 5 hour drive to Boston. I plug it in, it starts updating, then it resets, losing all of the updated songs. Repeatedly I tried to update it, and repeatedly the iPod reset. So I decided to check the Apple support website to try and diagnose the problem. And guess what - my Internet was down! I spent about an hour doing power cycles and trying to get the Internet back (it was 1 AM...I couldn't call Comcast). Finally, I try to get the Internet on my dad's laptop (goes through the same modem) and behold! The Internet!
I tried to find a way to solve my iPod problem using my dad's laptop, and I tried everything suggested. By 3 AM, I was exhausted, my iPod still wasn't working, and the Internet on my PC was still down. So I burned TTB onto a CD (since I've been obsessed with it lately) and brought my CD player along so I could listen to it in the car. I miraculously survived.
*sigh*
So our handy computer guy is coming on Thursday when we get back from Boston to see if he can fix the Internet and my iPod.
*collapses*
Be sure to eat a lot of yogurt with active cultures after you finish taking antibiotics. It will replenish all the good bacteria your intestines need that got killed off.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/05
I hate having long trips without my music. When my friends and I were going to Philly for Anthony's book signing I brought my iPod, but my adapter wasn't working, so we went back to my dorm so I could get my CD's. There was no way I was gonna go on an 8 hour long trip without TTB, Taboo, Rent, and Anthony's CD.
You can also take supplements of something called Acidolphilus, which will do the same thing eating yogurt will.
Broadway Star Joined: 2/12/06
I'll remember that Chloe and Emcee, thanks. :)
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
I hate long car rides. Music saves me.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/05
I actually find them relaxing, whether I'm driving or being driven, I like to turn up the music and sing.
I love long trips. We started driving to Florida since I was like seven, so I got used to them fast.
I wish my meds would work. I have amoxicillin and Entex- some generic brand prescription strength decongestant. It's not working and my head is still killing me and I don't want to wait.
They need like, IV drip sinus meds that work instantly.
Broadway Star Joined: 2/12/06
Ha, mine better work since I just accidentally doubled the dosage.
My head is killing me too AND I think my fever is back. I'm all for the IV idea.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/11/06
I too like driving for long distances...Particularly my drive home from school. It's three hours through, although ridiculously allergy inducing right now, beautiful green lush east Texas. It's relaxing and gives me time all to myself to think, sing really loud, speed (woops), whatever.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/05
Hehe, ah yes, speeding.
I hope you guys feel better soon .
Broadway Star Joined: 2/12/06
This is REALLY embarrassing for me to admit, but I don't know how to drive.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/05
How old are you?
Broadway Star Joined: 2/12/06
Almost 22. I have no excuse.
It's come to my attention that some of you may have missed some pictures posted by TheActr97J from the concert at Case. They're in fan photos. Too big to post a sample on here, unfortunately.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/05
My mom was 25 and pregnant with my oldest brother before she learned to drive, so don't worry too much, lol. Why haven't you learned yet?
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