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10-02-11 19:36 #8100
Posts: 151Originally Posted by ezyngo [View Original Post]
i am sure enzygo is a good guy, but i (and likely most of the other readers) want to stay as far away from this crap as possible.
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10-02-11 19:31 #8099
Posts: 3859IDs
There are fake IDs all over MDE and the DR. Unfortunately the responsibility lies on the monger. If you like cute spinner types this is something you will need to confront.
If a chica shows you a black and white ID it is usually a copy. If I remember correctly a Colombia ID has some color in it. Can anyone verify this? This might save someone a heap of trouble.
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10-02-11 19:13 #8098
Posts: 249Controversial post
Admin involvement did a tremendous job of clearing up some clouds. Some afterthoughts.
1. Except for a few, many of you completely and undoubtedly lack the 'critical thinking' skills and so quickly and prematurely jumped the gun and foolishly believed everything when a poster shared his report. When a Mayo chica told you her name was Carolina, did you believe right away that was really her name? How many times did you see a Mayo chica and believe she was old enough and then go ahead and bang her? You could be wrong right there.
2. One monger responded ' I have a teenage daughter, and I am telling you this is just a very wrong thing to do'. My immediate thought is I hope it is going to stay this way.
3. Now, Peace.
EZ
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10-02-11 18:50 #8097
Posts: 695Antibiotic vs. Antiviral
since antibiotic is for bacterial, rather viral, infections, i do not think that it is effective for cold. tamiflu, which is antiviral drug, should be effective. i had an antiviral shot at a paharmacy in medellin. it made me feel better only for one day, and the next day i felt sick again.
Originally Posted by el bombero [View Original Post]
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10-02-11 17:59 #8096
Posts: 2690Thread Reviewed by Admin
greetings everyone,
Originally Posted by ezyngo [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by estebanh [View Original Post]
thanks,
jackson
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10-02-11 17:46 #8095
Posts: 3859Z Pack
If Z pack is an antibiotic then I have mixed feelings about it. Uber mongering with antibiotics just to get a sexual release doesn't appeal to me. It reminds me of a junkie shooting up in their eyelid. PARTY!
I tend to get really bad throat infections with white spots. At first glance you would say it's strep throat but the only way to tell is by having a throat culture done. I recently found out that the white spots are an immune response to your environment. Silly me because I thought for sure I had strep since I couldn't swallow well. My doctor told me there is a point when you just take ciproflaxin regardless as long as you don't have side effects from it."It can't hurt" is what he says. Cipro is to combat bacteria not a virus. What I don't quite understand is at what point does a virus involve bacteria or does it? Ridding your body of bad bacteria will increase your chances of getting better soon right?
It's nice to know that I am not alone with this issue. I did too many drugs in my youth. I'd rather not get into Z if I don't have to. I am concerned that some day I might need these antibiotics and they may not work on me.
Any doctors in the house?
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10-02-11 17:25 #8094
Posts: 5Z-Pak
Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
The way it was prescribed to me is to take 2 pills the first day as one dose and one pill everyday afterwards. A total of 6 pills.
I just noticed I have one refill left. Need to go get it.
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10-02-11 17:18 #8093
Posts: 24i think the "z pack" he's referring to is azithromycin, a pretty strong antibiotic used to treat respiratory infections and stds. i'm another one that always seems to catch something when i travel to latin america. the smog making your insides raw, the constant exposure to chica fluids, the foreign foods, and alcohol weakening your immune system all combine to create the perfect host to a viral infection.
in fact, i just got back from mde and guess what? i'm sick with a really bad cold. this trip i tried spraying my mouth throat and nasal tract with zicam throughout the trip and especially when i got on my flights but it didn't help one bit. i even downed a couple emergen-c packets when i was there too. because i knew i was prone to getting something. happens every time.
the only thing i've experienced that has effectively fought a virus is tamiflu. a while ago, i had to stay home with my son for a week when he had influenza a and i thought for sure i was going to get it bad. but his ped gave me sample packs of tamiflu tablets to take as a prophylaxis and i got through the ordeal completely unrep001hed.
i think i might look for tamiflu tablets at the farmacia the next time i'm there. can't remember the generic name.
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10-02-11 16:28 #8092
Posts: 3859Originally Posted by World Travel 69 [View Original Post]
What is the Z pack and where do you find it online? Includes zinc I assume?
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10-02-11 16:12 #8091
Posts: 2868Z Pack
Get Z Pack from your doctor. Never leave home without it.
One Year I spent three months in Buenos Aires.
The Gripp as they call it, something like the flu was going around. Especially doing DFKing all the time. I had the bug for almost a month and a half. I tried all kinds of Meds there, saw the doctor a few times, but could not shake it. Until I got home, saw my doctor and took the Z Pack he recommended. It was Gone it in few days.
Originally Posted by Matt Psyche [View Original Post]
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10-02-11 15:52 #8090
Posts: 1363Not a bad guy.
Originally Posted by matt psyche [View Original Post]
it is very easy to judge from our easy chairs at home while others are toiling in the trenches.
one other thing should be brought out here. if a person is foolish enough to be with an **** person they should not post about it. not good for the hobby or the poster.
on another note. i too caught a bug while enduring the mde constant rain, and i thought i was over it, but still the cough presists.
next trip will be in a place where it does not rain everyday. sure i love the mde ladys, but my health is more important than a roll in the hay.
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10-02-11 02:06 #8089
Posts: 695as far as i read his post, another monger told him that she was only 15 "after" the sex, but nobody knows. i am sure he will check her cedula next time.
Originally Posted by estebanh [View Original Post]
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10-02-11 01:58 #8088
Posts: 151Originally Posted by ezyngo [View Original Post]
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10-02-11 01:45 #8087
Posts: 235Originally Posted by Sailor Jim [View Original Post]
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10-02-11 00:08 #8086
Posts: 3859Originally Posted by Matt Psyche [View Original Post]
This is an ongoing saga with me that I accept as an international traveler. What blows is when you only have a one week trip and you get sick. Luckily I do long trips so the occasional two weeks of being sick doesn't ruin everything for me.
Bring a multi vitamin with an extra B complex supplement and stay someplace where you can *sleep. Do not cheap out on lodging when sleep deprivation might be an issue. Do bring enough warm sleeping clothes. I can't stress this enough. You will never have enough blankets. Your sleep clothes are your blankets. A hooded sweatshirt is vital.
It's rough. I have suffered dearly with colds / flu's while traveling.