That's better.
That's better.
Yeah. Dont give up Shinobi. Just ask the doctor to give you meds, so you can starts fighting the sickness faster.
I have to wait until I get that phone call from them. Then we will see what happens. Any day now...Quote:
Originally posted by Despair
Yeah. Dont give up Shinobi. Just ask the doctor to give you meds, so you can starts fighting the sickness faster.
From what I've read, a quick shot of penicillin will fix your ass up real nice.
Post us all when you get a definite answer. Ill see if the man upstairs can overturn a positive test result:)
i hate needles. :mad: but it's for the best. :)Quote:
Originally posted by Dolemite
From what I've read, a quick shot of penicillin will fix your ass up real nice.
I'll definetly let you guys know. :)Quote:
Originally posted by Gymkata
Post us all when you get a definite answer. Ill see if the man upstairs can overturn a positive test result:)
nonvenereal "syphilis" syphilis
Miller-Keane Medical Dictionary, 2000
a chronic treponemal infection mainly seen in children, occurring in many areas of the world, caused by an organism indistinguishable from Treponema pallidum, and transmitted by direct nonsexual contact and indirectly by common use of table and drinking utensils. The first lesions are usually oral mucous patches; subsequent lesions are concentrated in the axillae, inguinal region, and rectum. Then, after a latent period, there develop destructive lesions of the skin and bones. Some authorities believe that venereal and nonvenereal syphilis are the same disease.
Stay alive Shinobi! And remember, needles are your friend!
...But I seem to be the only person I know who likes needles...
That's seems like the only option left, besides violent contact sports, blood pacts, of faulty drawing by the tech at the red cross.Quote:
Originally posted by Nercm
nonvenereal "syphilis" syphilis
Miller-Keane Medical Dictionary, 2000
....common use of table and drinking utensils. ...
funky. i suppose it's this. thanks for the info.Quote:
Originally posted by Nercm
nonvenereal "syphilis" syphilis
Miller-Keane Medical Dictionary, 2000
a chronic treponemal infection mainly seen in children, occurring in many areas of the world, caused by an organism indistinguishable from Treponema pallidum, and transmitted by direct nonsexual contact and indirectly by common use of table and drinking utensils. The first lesions are usually oral mucous patches; subsequent lesions are concentrated in the axillae, inguinal region, and rectum. Then, after a latent period, there develop destructive lesions of the skin and bones. Some authorities believe that venereal and nonvenereal syphilis are the same disease.