Demetrius Wonderful Sender wrote: » My most frightening flight was the time I roofied myself with too many Xanax and hallucinated that I was tied to a rake of balloons and was stuck in a tree and little brats were trying to shoot arrows at the balloons I was sweatin Hate flying I do be dosed up to the eyeballs Not afraid of crashing but panic that I can’t escape, once the door closes I’m in a heap. Few Valium few drinks if it’s a long flight maybe a sleeping pill or two I’m in bed wishing I was self medicating tonight
cbyrd wrote: » Sitting cotside watching love on Netflix. Thanks guys, I was running out of ideas! Little man is doing brilliant! So far it seems to be working, the gagging has stopped now the tube is out of his throat. Imagine, I , not a trained doctor, was right sometimes it pays to be persistent! (and by persistent I actually mean a pain in the ar5e)
gifted wrote: » Finally in bed in galway.....much as I love Cork, I hate the drive back to galway. Lol lol
Demetrius Wonderful Sender wrote: » I’m so irrational with stuff like that. The crashing part doesn’t worry me it’s the fact I’m trapped. Bit like my op last year they wouldn’t give me general anesthesia because I’ve tachycardia and epilepsy etc and they said they wouldn’t take the risk for elective surgery that they’d give me a spinal tap instead. I begged them to let me sign a waiver for the gen anesthetic so they’d knock me out over giving me a needle in my back obviously she said absolutely not but I was willing to take my chances. I was howling crying on way to theatre and the dr was consoling me telling me the op was straight forward etc not to be scared. Bitch I don’t care about the op slit my throat if you like just please don’t stick a needle in my back Fears are very irrational
Deleted User wrote: Sure Ted is an auld lad
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Putting Persey on the list.
What's the most frightening thing that has happened during a flight ?
Jack Kanoff wrote: » As you're forgetting things auld fella? Up and wondering if this feckin rain is ever going to stop.
Colser wrote: » I hate it too..I have a few drinks but if the seatbelt light goes on or any turbulence then I'm convinced I'm going to die,can't even relax when it's going smooth because I'm waiting for the damn turbulence.
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Class side dying for a cupan tae!
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Deskside with a cuppa.
The Floyd p wrote: » Well I had to walk into work today through the pouring rain. Only took me an hour!
LadyMacBeth_ wrote: » Filling out a form about my every day health and abilities for my new CF clinic and it's pretty depressing thinking about how I find normal things difficult. Feeling sad now, sigh.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Virtual willy waving at ya lady, sometimes the hand just doesn't do it.
Deleted User wrote: » I want a virtual willy!! :pac: I'm in the car. It's too wild out there for the train.
Demetrius Wonderful Sender wrote: » I’d love a willy
harry Bailey esq wrote: » That's twice you said that in the past week lol.. what's the story?? Just south of the river in sweetmans nursing a double green spot killing time before I head down to Tara St for the choo choo back to balbriggan. Killing spiders ain't cool though missus!
Demetrius Wonderful Sender wrote: » I’d love a willy I’d pee on spiders I’m going for lunch no dessert have an umbrella too #aulone
ChippingSodbury wrote: » Forgive my ignorance but what's a double green spot (and I agree with the spider comment!)? Wild enough outside the window today: need a cuppa with all that chat above...