[QUOTE=Ericson73;3917342]I wonder if it's the same person.[/QUOTE]I'll let FSG weigh in on his own, but I think I'm way better looking!
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[QUOTE=Ericson73;3917342]I wonder if it's the same person.[/QUOTE]I'll let FSG weigh in on his own, but I think I'm way better looking!
[QUOTE=Ericson73;3917342]I wonder if it's the same person.[/QUOTE]Ronnie and LSM?? Nope, no way. I've never visited LSM but she's a tiny little thing from the pics I've seen, Ronnie's a big surfer girl, LSM has bolt-ons, Ronnie's are real. They might be the same age but they're definitely two different women.
[QUOTE=JayJayTwo;3918121]I'll let FSG weigh in on his own, but I think I'm way better looking![/QUOTE]Can you tell us again how old Little Sexy me. Maybe Ronnie, you did visit Ronnie right? Is she a.
Honda?
[QUOTE=Ericson73;3918413]Can you tell us again how old Little Sexy me. Maybe Ronnie, you did visit Ronnie right? Is she a.
Honda?[/QUOTE]I'd put both Ronnie and LSM at about 60. Otherwise, they are physically very different. Ronnie's tall and a fairly large woman, not BBW by any means, but I'd put her at about 5'10" and her figure is proportionate to that height. LSM is much smaller, probably around 5'2" and definitely a spinner figure. Ronnie also advertises as massage therapy with extras available while LSM is in the escort section. From my experience, Ronnie's menu seems more limited too (no CIM, no greek as examples) while LSM seems open to about anything.
That said, and as before, I doubt I'd repeat with either. For me, Ronnie's much larger than I what I typically go for, limited menu, couldn't use the bed and way too much chatter. As to LSM, she was older than I had expected, spent a lot of time on the phone and just didn't seem to click.
Just my opinion, I can see why a lot of guys would like either or both of them. They're both legitimate providers with reasonable donations and they're not ripping anyone off.
[QUOTE=Ericson73;3918413]Can you tell us again how old Little Sexy me. Maybe Ronnie, you did visit Ronnie right? Is she a.
Honda?[/QUOTE]Apologies, Ericson73, I just realized my previous post didn't actually answer your question! No, not a Honda IMHO. Borrowing from your screen name, I'll put her as a '73 Chevy Suburban, it's kinda big and bulky and it will get you where you want to go but it won't look pretty doing it!
[QUOTE=CaptainJohn;3975604]With all due Respect to the members who have posted about this situation, and NOT wanting to sound like a "White Knight"[/QUOTE]Hey not sure if you know but close to everyone on here knows you as a white knight. Most people also know that you frequently let girls stay with you in exchange for favors. Then you get upset and kick them out when they start working out of the house and seeing too many other guys.
You defend girls and try to win them over with your chivalry then you "Save" the girl by giving her a place to stay in return for favors because let's be honest, you want her all to yourself.
If white knighting had a mascot you'd be it.
[QUOTE=Ericson73;3611336]I think it's more of reusing the same needles over and over. Your getting a little bit of skin cells in and around the needle not a safe way by any means. On top of that, their using bottled water as a way to mix the drug. Which is not entirely pure water or fit for injections. And I'm sure the drug is not made in a sanitize laboratory probably in somebody's kitchen that is not cleaned properly. Plus what ever filler garbage they might add to the drug to cut cost and maximize profits. Also some of these providers are not eating a balanced meal three times a day and getting proper rest. Lack of rest hurts the nervous system and inhibit their body from fighting infections.[/QUOTE]I know this is an old post but this is something I like to educate people about, with the hope that the information will get passed along to the user crowd so they can at least make informed choices. Although I doubt any of them will stop knowing this.
Levamisole is an animal dewormer that has been in the cocaine supply for a while now. The coca farmers add it to up there paltry profits from growing. It is one of the few typical cocaine additives that is not removed by cooking, not removed by solution either. I'm the past you could dissolve cocaine in isopropyl alcohol and whatever settled out was the junk. Pour the alcohol onto a plate and let it dry, you've got half of what you did before but now it's nearly pure coke. Not sure how that works with the crack that all these girls seem to be doing. Anyway the levamisole does not get removed this way. Acetone doesn't get rid of it either. I'm not sure if you can get rid of it.
Levamisole has the effect of suppressing your immune system. You may have seen the skin sores too, that's another effect. These girls who are smoking crack are taking that in and don't know it. Then the herion addicts get sloppy with their needle hygiene, and with a depressed immune system, shit goes south pretty quickly. When the go to the hospital the docs see an infection and immediately give them antibiotics, which in the case of levamisole poisoning is the worst damn thing that they could do. Antibiotics can be a death sentence. The majority of doctors are not even aware of this problem, and even if they were it is not as if these girls declare themselves cocaine and herion addicts upon intake at the ER (although I'm sure they know anyway).
This is exactly what happened to Genny aka Bella aka some other names. Blood infection, ER, antibiotics. Coma, then dead. I miss her. She was a walking train wreck for sure, but not a bad kid and she didn't deserve death. Many of these providers are leftovers from the pill mills, and got addicted that way after a car addident or something. I just described Gen's story.
I'm guessing a silimar doctor mistake messed up the PSJ blonde's hip as well, who we all once loved before she became crippled up. I know of a couple others too.
This is a really weird place to be posting a public service announcement but this is as close I can get to the users without taking to them myself. These chicks have enough issues without getting killed by ignorant doctors when they go in for help. Tell them about this and tell them to tell the docs about levamisole and protest antibiotics. This info might save someone some day, I hope it will.
Levamisole issues usually (but not always) include sores on the ear lobes. That's a telltale sign.
Pass it on, please.
[QUOTE=EasyFella;3978732]I know this is an old post but this is something I like to educate people about, with the hope that the information will get passed along to the user crowd so they can at least make informed choices. Although I doubt any of them will stop knowing this.
Levamisole is an animal dewormer that has been in the cocaine supply for a while now. The coca farmers add it to up there paltry profits from growing. It is one of the few typical cocaine additives that is not removed by cooking, not removed by solution either. I'm the past you could dissolve cocaine in isopropyl alcohol and whatever settled out was the junk. Pour the alcohol onto a plate and let it dry, you've got half of what you did before but now it's nearly pure coke. Not sure how that works with the crack that all these girls seem to be doing. Anyway the levamisole does not get removed this way. Acetone doesn't get rid of it either. I'm not sure if you can get rid of it.
Levamisole has the effect of suppressing your immune system. You may have seen the skin sores too, that's another effect. These girls who are smoking crack are taking that in and don't know it. Then the herion addicts get sloppy with their needle hygiene, and with a depressed immune system, shit goes south pretty quickly. When the go to the hospital the docs see an infection and immediately give them antibiotics, which in the case of levamisole poisoning is the worst damn thing that they could do. Antibiotics can be a death sentence. The majority of doctors are not even aware of this problem, and even if they were it is not as if these girls declare themselves cocaine and herion addicts upon intake at the ER (although I'm sure they know anyway).
This is exactly what happened to Genny aka Bella aka some other names. Blood infection, ER, antibiotics. Coma, then dead. I miss her. She was a walking train wreck for sure, but not a bad kid and she didn't deserve death. Many of these providers are leftovers from the pill mills, and got addicted that way after a car addident or something. I just described Gen's story.
I'm guessing a silimar doctor mistake messed up the PSJ blonde's hip as well, who we all once loved before she became crippled up. I know of a couple others too.
This is a really weird place to be posting a public service announcement but this is as close I can get to the users without taking to them myself. These chicks have enough issues without getting killed by ignorant doctors when they go in for help. Tell them about this and tell them to tell the docs about levamisole and protest antibiotics. This info might save someone some day, I hope it will.
Levamisole issues usually (but not always) include sores on the ear lobes. That's a telltale sign.
Pass it on, please.[/QUOTE]So, you're convinced, when the blood is processed in the lab the techs are missing the Levamisole? I would think they find everything in your blood. I also believe info on street drugs and it's additives alerts are passed along to hospital ER's.
[QUOTE=NoAlibis;3979282]So, you're convinced, when the blood is processed in the lab the techs are missing the Levamisole? I would think they find everything in your blood. I also believe info on street drugs and it's additives alerts are passed along to hospital ER's.[/QUOTE]Don't ever assume a simple blood test is going to give the Doctor the answer he / she is looking for. There's a million different test conducted on blood. It's really up to the Doctor to ask for the correct blood test on that sample. If nothing comes up then they go to the next step and request more test. I wish that was the case were a simple blood test gave us the answer we need. Then the next question is, why do we need Doctors? All I'm saying is, don't blindly think that Doctor who is treating you has the answers you need.
[QUOTE=Ericson73;3979864]Don't ever assume a simple blood test is going to give the Doctor the answer he / she is looking for. There's a million different test conducted on blood. It's really up to the Doctor to ask for the correct blood test on that sample. If nothing comes up then they go to the next step and request more test. I wish that was the case were a simple blood test gave us the answer we need. Then the next question is, why do we need Doctors? All I'm saying is, don't blindly think that Doctor who is treating you has the answers you need.[/QUOTE]The infamous we need you to come in for more tests.
[QUOTE=Ericson73;3979864]Don't ever assume a simple blood test is going to give the Doctor the answer he / she is looking for. There's a million different test conducted on blood. It's really up to the Doctor to ask for the correct blood test on that sample. If nothing comes up then they go to the next step and request more test. I wish that was the case were a simple blood test gave us the answer we need. Then the next question is, why do we need Doctors? All I'm saying is, don't blindly think that Doctor who is treating you has the answers you need.[/QUOTE]Unfortunately theres 2 types of people who walk into the ER, those with insurance, and those without.
[QUOTE=NoAlibis;3979282]So, you're convinced, when the blood is processed in the lab the techs are missing the Levamisole? I would think they find everything in your blood. I also believe info on street drugs and it's additives alerts are passed along to hospital ER's.[/QUOTE]Any other questions?
[QUOTE=EasyFella;3980007]Any other questions?[/QUOTE]Unless you read the autopsy report you're not for sure anyhow. By your post it sounds as if you really miss the girl. As for the doctors missing the diagnosis, I wouldn't bank on that. As you stated, the additive has been used in the coke for a while, If true, I would feel confident the ER is aware of that also, I'm pretty sure this girl wasn't their first rodeo. The doctors didn't kill her, she killed herself, as they say, drug addiction is the risk a person is willing to take.
[QUOTE=Ericson73;3979864]Don't ever assume a simple blood test is going to give the Doctor the answer he / she is looking for. There's a million different test conducted on blood. It's really up to the Doctor to ask for the correct blood test on that sample. If nothing comes up then they go to the next step and request more test. I wish that was the case were a simple blood test gave us the answer we need. Then the next question is, why do we need Doctors? All I'm saying is, don't blindly think that Doctor who is treating you has the answers you need.[/QUOTE]I happen to be a diabetic. I get blood tests and other tests about every 3-4 months. Most of the time they take 2 or 3 vials of blood from me for all the different tests they do. So Ericson is right, they need to order different and special tests for all things that bug us, and sometimes many vials of blood. Play and stay safe.
[QUOTE=NoAlibis;3980633]Unless you read the autopsy report you're not for sure anyhow. By your post it sounds as if you really miss the girl. As for the doctors missing the diagnosis, I wouldn't bank on that. As you stated, the additive has been used in the coke for a while, If true, I would feel confident the ER is aware of that also, I'm pretty sure this girl wasn't their first rodeo. The doctors didn't kill her, she killed herself, as they say, drug addiction is the risk a person is willing to take.[/QUOTE]Believe whatever you want to, I don't give a shit and I doubt anyone else here does either. What I was doing was passing along information with the hope it will keep being passed along. I see that it's lost on you, so why don't you just shut up?