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Re: Jacob Komar [whytheheckme] in Hospital

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Originally Posted by whytheheckme View Post
He already took insurance and told me what the phrase was. But that was yesterday, and I still can't remember

Apparently I said a lot of crazy things under the influence of drugs. Good lesson kids, DON'T DO DRUGS! If motivation that you will wind up telling your parents all sorts of crazy secrets and things you didn't particularly want them to know isn't enough, then I don't know what is.

What's even crazier is that not only do I remember anything I said, but there were some people that even came to visit me that I don't remember being there at all. Some visitors I do remember (like my girlfriend), but others I don't (like my not-so-nice co-worker.) I wonder if the drugs gave me a selective memory? (I honestly don't remember him. It's not like I'm trying to block him out of my memory....)

I still have a prescription for Percocet, which I occasionally use when I'm experiencing severe pain. That stuff totally mellows me out, I notice especially in my face. It feels like I have no face muscles, and my mind is somewhere else. When I'm on the Percocet, I try not to talk to anyone or write anything in fear of embarrassing myself . It's funny thought, because I did actually write some poetry while in the hospital under the heavy drugs, something I've never been able to do.

So moral of the story, Don't Do Drugs (unless you need them),
Jacob
I know exactly how you feel, Jacob. I think I've had umpteen types of medications in the last 3 years. It's really quite pitiful. I remember some things from my hospital stays, but not a lot. No one's ever bet me to remember things though. I most likely would remember, too, purely for the money!

Seriously though, I just had surgery on the 30th of November, and I was drugged up. I felt very relaxed, and they gave me a big prescription (since I'll be in pain for a long time) for Lortab. That stuff is a miracle worker, but I also never know what I'll be like. 'Tis why I take it at night, heh.

Anyway, I'm so glad you're doing better, Jacob. I hope you have a very blessed and pain-free holiday. Hopefully I'll see you at a regional or champs (if my team goes).
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