Advil, Motrin (ibuprofen); Aleve (naproxen); Excedrin (aspirin Fexmid (cyclobenzaprine); Soma (carisoprodol). Bottom line: Avoid
Advil, Motrin (ibuprofen); Aleve (naproxen); Excedrin (aspirin (cyclobenzaprine); Soma (carisoprodol). Bottom line: Avoid alcohol if you
clonazepam cyclobenzaprine Excedrin Migraine (acetaminophen / aspirin / caffeine) gabapentin hydroxyzine lisinopril lorazepam melatonin
Flexeril/Cyclobenzaprine. Eskalith/Lithium. Excedrin. Cozaar/Losartan Melatonex/Melatonin. Yasmine. Zomig tablets/Zolmitriptan. Compazine
Aleve (naproxen); Excedrin (aspirin, acetaminophen, and caffeine) Fexmid (cyclobenzaprine); Soma (carisoprodol). Bottom line: Avoid
When mixed with alcohol, Excedrin and Tylenol can also cause liver damage. Fexmid (cyclobenzaprine); Soma (carisoprodol). Bottom line
500mg acetaminophen/25mg diphenhydramine hydrochloride (Midol PM, Excedrin PM, Tylenol PM) Use Caution/Monitor. cyclobenzaprine. cyclobenzaprine and
Advil, Motrin (ibuprofen); Aleve (naproxen); Excedrin (aspirin Fexmid (cyclobenzaprine); Soma (carisoprodol). Bottom line: Avoid
Aleve (naproxen); Excedrin (aspirin, acetaminophen, and caffeine) Fexmid (cyclobenzaprine); Soma (carisoprodol). Bottom line: Avoid
Comments
Maybe the anonymous commentator misunderstood what we were saying when we wrote that we removed some of our earlier stories because the comments were too caustic. When comments call my wife a whore and physically threaten us or 'anyone who cheats', we think were feeding something dangerous. Our 'Jake's Tale' was a story that ended with the husband forgiving and reconciling with a wife who had an affair - too many of the comments could only be considered outlandish and evil. So, we removed the story.
Anon wrote, We know that someone asked for aspirin, but took Excedrin (with a capital E), three, instead of two. WTF? But you don't bother to tell us how much money the sucker sister pissed away to her addict brother, $200, $20,000? Yes, both were written on purpose. The use of naming Excedrin in the scene was to paint a vision for the reader's mind's eye. Something for the reader to help grasp visually the two people standing in the room trying to decide the best course of action. And we purposely didn't name the amount the sister gave her brother, although we did state it was all her funds, because we wanted the reader to question how much it could be (Hitchcock's McGuffin).
This past weekend the Wall Street Journal had an article explaining how many of the young girls putting their bodies on TikToK and other social media are having emotional issues because anonymous (or even friends) comment on any real or perceived flaws of those bodies. I guess we Literotica LW writers can relate. A story gets written in an effort to entertain and anyone with a terminal and keyboard can slam the writer because they don't like the plot, the outcome, etc. Pretty soon all there will be here is one or two decent writers and a whole lot of garbage. In other words, useful criticism is more than welcome, but keep the caustic comments to yourself.
Thanks to all who enjoyed 'Chuck and Sammi' and took the time to say so. All the best,
Bill