Lantus Insulin stings like a !@#$% sometimesdrcorey wrote:Worse then shooting cold insulin?
even room temp feel wierd if I have to take over 20 units.
rough
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At the old Disney Hyperion Studio, the screening room where animators would show animated scenes to Walt for his approval was small, with no ventilation or AC. Not only was it hot, but the animators were nervously awaiting Walt's reaction to their work. Thus, the room became known as the Sweatbox. Even after the Studio moved to Burbank and elegant screening rooms were offered to the staff, the moniker remained.
Now SGT has a sweatbox of our own. This is the place to find and post all entertaining topics such as video links, jokes, games, and the like. A general rule of thumb is that if the thread is meant to be informative (interesting news stories for example), or a topic for discussion (like setting up a park meet) then it should go in the Break Room, but if the intent is to entertain the masses then it's home is The Sweatbox. I'm sure there will be grey areas at times, so if you have doubt as to where a new thread should go, just use your best judgement and the SGT Staff will be glad to move it later if you guessed wrong.
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:flybongo: NO BULL!!!!!:D:
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Thank you for all that info. As far as the amount needed in an IV, I learned that when Little Wallaby was in the hospital. Apparently she is a bit allergic to fire ant bites, and wound up with a BP of 67/38, which prompted me to ask the question, "Is that machine working?" Triage nurse replied that of course it was, looked up from her paperwork, and fairly quickly went ahead and grabbed a wheel chair. Anyway, so they put an IV in her (Little Wallaby, not the nurse) and I saw the bubbles. Too much dramatic medicine TV, I asked about it, and the doctor gave me the same stats that you did.
As far as the hypospray, I would assume that it is putting anything that it shoots in as a sort of a mist. If you were to get the tiny air bubbles to form up into a single unit as I imagined, I wonder how big that would have to be to drop a pirate. I guess the question would be just how much nitrogen could you get into the reservoir, and would you be able to make the air essentially flow through the device. If they stroke out big enough, I should imagine death would be somewhat quick (again, I submit to anyone who would be more an authority than me, which would be someone who's been through a community college biology class). Mind you, I don't care about testing this theory out. Besides, I don't have a hypospray or anyone on whom I would be interested in doing the testing.I am okay with leaving this a mystery.
As far as the horse tranquilizer, I say we modify the deal that hhsrat and I came up with, where every CM gets to punch one guest a day. My guess is, most of them would be repeats within the first hour after park opening. But I would love to move that one forward. That way, if you walk up to a CM and start chewing them out, commenting on the size of their genitalia, making comments about their mom and they just start grinning... You'd better run. They haven't used up today's punch.
As far as the hypospray, I would assume that it is putting anything that it shoots in as a sort of a mist. If you were to get the tiny air bubbles to form up into a single unit as I imagined, I wonder how big that would have to be to drop a pirate. I guess the question would be just how much nitrogen could you get into the reservoir, and would you be able to make the air essentially flow through the device. If they stroke out big enough, I should imagine death would be somewhat quick (again, I submit to anyone who would be more an authority than me, which would be someone who's been through a community college biology class). Mind you, I don't care about testing this theory out. Besides, I don't have a hypospray or anyone on whom I would be interested in doing the testing.I am okay with leaving this a mystery.
As far as the horse tranquilizer, I say we modify the deal that hhsrat and I came up with, where every CM gets to punch one guest a day. My guess is, most of them would be repeats within the first hour after park opening. But I would love to move that one forward. That way, if you walk up to a CM and start chewing them out, commenting on the size of their genitalia, making comments about their mom and they just start grinning... You'd better run. They haven't used up today's punch.
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it would be sort of like potato chips,Big Wallaby wrote:Thank you for all that info. As far as the amount needed in an IV, I learned that when Little Wallaby was in the hospital. Apparently she is a bit allergic to fire ant bites, and wound up with a BP of 67/38, which prompted me to ask the question, "Is that machine working?" Triage nurse replied that of course it was, looked up from her paperwork, and fairly quickly went ahead and grabbed a wheel chair. Anyway, so they put an IV in her (Little Wallaby, not the nurse) and I saw the bubbles. Too much dramatic medicine TV, I asked about it, and the doctor gave me the same stats that you did.
As far as the hypospray, I would assume that it is putting anything that it shoots in as a sort of a mist. If you were to get the tiny air bubbles to form up into a single unit as I imagined, I wonder how big that would have to be to drop a pirate. I guess the question would be just how much nitrogen could you get into the reservoir, and would you be able to make the air essentially flow through the device. If they stroke out big enough, I should imagine death would be somewhat quick (again, I submit to anyone who would be more an authority than me, which would be someone who's been through a community college biology class). Mind you, I don't care about testing this theory out. Besides, I don't have a hypospray or anyone on whom I would be interested in doing the testing.I am okay with leaving this a mystery.
As far as the horse tranquilizer, I say we modify the deal that hhsrat and I came up with, where every CM gets to punch one guest a day. My guess is, most of them would be repeats within the first hour after park opening. But I would love to move that one forward. That way, if you walk up to a CM and start chewing them out, commenting on the size of their genitalia, making comments about their mom and they just start grinning... You'd better run. They haven't used up today's punch.
You cant only punch one...
but you could buy one some punch?
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Glad Little Wallaby is OK-very scary experience!Big Wallaby wrote:Thank you for all that info. As far as the amount needed in an IV, I learned that when Little Wallaby was in the hospital. Apparently she is a bit allergic to fire ant bites, and wound up with a BP of 67/38, which prompted me to ask the question, "Is that machine working?" Triage nurse replied that of course it was, looked up from her paperwork, and fairly quickly went ahead and grabbed a wheel chair. Anyway, so they put an IV in her (Little Wallaby, not the nurse) and I saw the bubbles. Too much dramatic medicine TV, I asked about it, and the doctor gave me the same stats that you did.
As far as the hypospray, I would assume that it is putting anything that it shoots in as a sort of a mist. If you were to get the tiny air bubbles to form up into a single unit as I imagined, I wonder how big that would have to be to drop a pirate. I guess the question would be just how much nitrogen could you get into the reservoir, and would you be able to make the air essentially flow through the device. If they stroke out big enough, I should imagine death would be somewhat quick (again, I submit to anyone who would be more an authority than me, which would be someone who's been through a community college biology class). Mind you, I don't care about testing this theory out. Besides, I don't have a hypospray or anyone on whom I would be interested in doing the testing.I am okay with leaving this a mystery.
As far as the horse tranquilizer, I say we modify the deal that hhsrat and I came up with, where every CM gets to punch one guest a day. My guess is, most of them would be repeats within the first hour after park opening. But I would love to move that one forward. That way, if you walk up to a CM and start chewing them out, commenting on the size of their genitalia, making comments about their mom and they just start grinning... You'd better run. They haven't used up today's punch.
The one punch a day idea sounds excellent-if the public knew about it, they might try to avoid being "the One" ;) just kidding,of course.....
I've been reading up on Borderline Personality Disorder due to a friend going extra-wacky on me lately
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