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bigsur51

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oldfogey8

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Oh it's fine. Just thought the situation was ridiculous, and didn't understand why it was handled the way it was. I don't know the whole story or care to... Just want people to stop fucking up the vibe where I hang out... I'm starting to think.its me!!
Lol!

Then again, I also really didn't care too much at the time, because we did recently have our happy and healthy baby girl. 😁🥰
I don’t think anyone is ever as tired and busy as they get when they have a newborn. It is a lot of work but I wouldn’t trade that ‘work’ for the world. Being a parent is the most gratifying ‘job’ ever. Congratulations on your happy and healthy girl. And welcome to the sanctuary.
 

dogzter

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that’s good news Amigo!….i am chuffed about this hybrid , smell , taste , and high , should check all the boxes

then there are the other crosses that still need tested , the Snowcain , Grape Haze , Golddigger , and something Hammer , I need to ask Pute what the strain was again

all crossed with a Triangle Kush from Goat and Monkey Seeds


Triangle Kush and OG Kush , both seeds made in south Florida in 1991 in the same garage of Marty.
The mother was called Emerald Triangle (in our circle from around ‘87) and that garage was stuffed wall to wall with it ,

A pack of Hindu Kush seeds that I bought from Neville , Amsterdam in 1989 was being tested after a pre sex test . One of those pre sexed Hindu Kush seeds created a bit of unseen pollen near the AC intake , that managed to make seeds thru out that entire 12 light garage .

Those lbs where then sold by myself to a close buddy near Orlando , where he would then piece them out to his circle of friends . One of his buddies would find the Triangle Kush seed and another guy found the Kush seed that would later get named OG Kush once it made its way west to California .

The Emerald Triangle strain was given to my old partner from an older head from the Washington area before I ever even knew he was a grower as I was buying pounds of it already to sell in 87-88 . Added fact ,

The Emerald Triangle leaned more towards a earthy spicy , flower smelling , sweet candy like terps and not chemi or fuel like at all . fuel or gassy terps must have came from the Hindu .
I wonder if we know each other cuz this is very close to home for me.
 

Janborrego

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Dont know about that Unc. When I was a baby my Mother was making bread ,went to light the oven and it kinda puffed up a little.
She got so scared she grabbed me and ran out the door.
Whilst running out ,She clipped my head on the doorknob.
Said I wasnt the same ever since.
My Mother used to call me special ,
not sure in which way She meant it...
Every child is special I am sure she meant it in a motherly way.
 

moose eater

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In my not so humble opinion, you are doing the right thing thataway.

Opiates have so many fargin negatives: They are like ingesting cement, they work for short periods, and they cause your brain to stop making endorphins.

So you can't shit, and you become a pussy regarding pain, relative to your undrugged pain status.

I have taken zerio opiods for a couple of years now.

I owe.
When I had seriously acute (mobile) nerve pain a couple months ago, down my leg, hip/buttocks, ankle, knee, etc. with a few different suspected possible causes, ranging from spinal tumor, to collapsing vertebrae, to another possible cause or 2, they gave me a trial run of an older tricyclic anti-depressant, for which the off-label use was/is the killing of nerve pain, Nortriptyline, and it definitely killed the nerve pain over a relatively short period of time.

Trouble is that it brought sufficient cottonmouth, like smoking 1972 brick weed in extraordinary quantity. The constipation was still there, though I deduced likely due to drying oneself out.

The unkind effects and questions that I had with it included that, like many drugs we prescribed for clients in mental health, the manufacturers don't know why it works for some and not others, how it works, etc.

I figure that if you're concocting something that works, but you don't know how or why, and it has added side-effects, such as skewing glucose levels and potential high blood pressure (aside from more or less killing most hallucinogenic drugs' capabilities right out of the gate), then you're more or less experimenting on people long after the FDA has blessed the substance, and I have never been comfortable being someone else's guinea pig. I like to know how, why, who, when, etc. And there's a LOT of FDA-approved drugs that render greater numbers of side-effects than any street drugs I ever did as a youngun'.

But there's no argument or doubt that it worked, in spades. And I was having pain that went a 12 on a 10 scale, I have a very stout tolerance for pain, and I'd been in bed, horizontal for about 6+ weeks, which, as a side job, also diminished the core strength notably.

As an additional benefit, its original on-label use as an anti-depressant, made life more tolerable for those around me and for myself. Even my puppies seemed to like me better. :)

But the stuff is whacko and intense in function sufficiently that coming onto it, you increase doses slowly, and coming off of it, one has to decrease doses slowly, or risk a list of nasty side-effects, including possible seizures.

Lovely shit, but it kills nerve pain as described. Dead in its tracks. And it's not a semi-expensive drug like Lyrica or its generic equivalent.
 
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moose eater

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@ Moose eater Sounds like sciatic nerve pain.... Fkn kills me.
Could've been, but the MRI they failed to add contrast to, as was initially ordered, included vertebrae 'buckling onto themselves' and 'nerves folded back on themselves' (after having had a triple laminectomy about 5-2/3 years prior), and there was a possibility of tumors relative to ongoing cancer (which often are invisible in a scan without contrast when they're smaller tumors, like 1 mm, 2 mm, etc. )

In a follow-up (very expensive) scan of another sort ($13k original billing) we did, indeed, find a tumor that the bastards who defied the original MRI order for 'contrast and without' had missed. Albeit on the opposite side of the pained side.

I'm currently dealing with those pinheads now.

I'm hoping to be able to ride into the bush the end of March for our annual remote lake trout fishing excursion with my oldest son. If one is alive, quality of life matters a lot.. To me, anyway.
 

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