Showing posts with label drugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drugs. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Day 3

In addition to just quitting alcohol, I have also accidentally quit smoking. Now, don't freak out. My decision to start again was taken under deep and careful consideration before I began. And now, I think I've gotten whatever it was out of my system. It's a pretty disgusting habit; I'm glad it's over. Besides, e-ciggs are a much brighter alternative.

Cue tangent! Here are two designs for the front of the announcement post card for Alchemy Salon & Spa.

And here's another. And the back.
I know, I know. I said I was only posting 1 per day. But in this case, waiting for the rest of the design would be silly. Enjoy.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Day 2...

Here are business card designs for Alchemy Salon & Spa. Unfortunately, the company no longer exists, but that doesn't mean I didn't do an awesome job on their identity! Yes, I did the logo too. And the pallet. And I gained a fun font into my library called HamburgSymbols. The other font is Anastasia.

On a completely tangent subject, I think I might have accidentally quit drinking forever... Oh well.

Also, I got a Kindle this Xmas and I'm super excited to start loading it up with CRUNCHY LITERATURE!!!!! OMNOMNOM! (And now this...)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Poop and Percoset

Some facts about feces:
  • The human large intestine is about as long as one is tall and about the diameter of one's wrist.
  • The large intestine can hold from 10 to 15 pounds of feces at any given time.
  • Normal bowel movements often measure from 12" to 18" in length.
  • The average, healthy person has a bowel movement 2 or 3 times, daily.

Some facts about opioid analgesics:
  • Semi-synthetic varieties (those synthesized from resins of the opium poppy) include heroin, vicodin and percoset.
  • Morphine and codeine are extracted directly from the opium resin.
  • Despite the risk of dependancy and severity of withdrawl, they have been declared the "most effective" of pain-killers.
  • The side effects of opioids include sedation, depressed respiration and constipation.

As you have all read, I have been on percoset for my injury for a good 10 days. I took a break for 12 hours one day because I hadn't had a bowel movement in 5 days. I ended up having two enormous bowel movements that day, and gave in to constipation again for the remainder of the time.

I am happy to announce that I am officially off of the pain-killers that impeded my potty! And I have lost 2 pounds today in poop! In the last 10 hours, I have pooped 3 (Update 9pm - Now 4!) times in various shades of green (which I believe to be the fault of the pills).

I hope this wasn't too graphic for you, dear readers. But I feel SO much better now. And sharing is caring.

Cheers!