Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Dear Maxine, You are just a baby at 73. Be glad hubby is still there and interested enouch to try to help. He shouldn't slip things into your drinks though. I did a horrible things once. My husband, (wish her were here to grumble) had a low-grade depression and would't consider taking pills. Having children on medication, I would take an atarax in a cup and grind it up and put it in his coffee. He would complain about that, " bitter coffee, " but it made him, " happy-go-lucky, " Of course, my conscience took over soon and I quit.I was afraid it would interfere with his sex drive. I am glad I had those childhood diseases, including smallpox. I wondered how my doctor grandfather was able to diagnose smallpox since it was so mild. Yesterday, I learned that it had a terrible smell. Also, I found that people used to innoculate themselves (and it worked). They would take a scab from an infected person and put it up a child's nose. Later, they cut a hole in a person's skin and put the virus in the blood. Queen Elizabeth the First recovered from smallpox. Her doctor wrapped her in red cloth. People in several countries prayed to the goddess of smallpox and recovered Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Marge, Thanks, Hubby didn't slip anything in my drinks. Hwe just put the Valarian pill in with my others, When I got the container I could even smell it and it would gag me when i'd put it to my mouth. I soon was getting rid of all the pills i took as the Valarian just made me sick. I just don't know why but I couldn't stand to even open the bottle. for the smell of them. I have found something called SEASIVER, anyone know anything about it??? It says it kills the Virus of Chicken Pox? Maxine kombuchamarj <kombuchamarj Gettingwell Monday, November 12, 2001 4:59 AM Shingles, childhood diseases and pain. Smallpox. Dear Maxine, You are just a baby at 73. Be glad hubby is still there and interested enouch to try to help. He shouldn't slip things into your drinks though. I did a horrible things once. My husband, (wish her were here to grumble) had a low-grade depression and would't consider taking pills. Having children on medication, I would take an atarax in a cup and grind it up and put it in his coffee. He would complain about that, " bitter coffee, " but it made him, " happy-go-lucky, " Of course, my conscience took over soon and I quit.I was afraid it would interfere with his sex drive. I am glad I had those childhood diseases, including smallpox. I wondered how my doctor grandfather was able to diagnose smallpox since it was so mild. Yesterday, I learned that it had a terrible smell. Also, I found that people used to innoculate themselves (and it worked). They would take a scab from an infected person and put it up a child's nose. Later, they cut a hole in a person's skin and put the virus in the blood. Queen Elizabeth the First recovered from smallpox. Her doctor wrapped her in red cloth. People in several countries prayed to the goddess of smallpox and recovered Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge. Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and well being. To learn more about the Gettingwell group, Subscription and list archives are at: Gettingwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 In a message dated 11/12/2001 5:00:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, kombuchamarj writes: << I would take an atarax in a cup and grind it up and put it in his coffee. >> I am sorry, I had to laugh at this. I have a friend who has a nasty husband and does this...still to this day. She says he calms right down after she makes him her special cup of tea. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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