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Otago HSFY chat - archive

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The kettle is you :huh:
You definately need to consider psychiatry :p .

I'm going to hit the hay now, then go to bed. Damn hay has it coming.
You can just give me some happy sanity pills with your chemist skills ;)
 
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You'd brew some concoction up and spike it :P

Slipping a mickey finn is somewhat frowned upon in the profession :P
But yes technically I would know what I was doing. So many options: chloral hydrate, midazolam, flunitrazepam (although discontinued it felt wrong to miss off Rohypnol).
All would show up on a tox screen, so long as you had a blood test within 24 hours. Especially flunitrazepam, that has a retardedly long half life. Cuz it has a fluorine group where there would normally be a nucleophilic substitution reaction as the first step in hepatic clearance.
But I digress... Merry Christmas to everyone on MSO =)
 
Slipping a mickey finn is somewhat frowned upon in the profession :P
But yes technically I would know what I was doing. So many options: chloral hydrate, midazolam, flunitrazepam (although discontinued it felt wrong to miss off Rohypnol).
All would show up on a tox screen, so long as you had a blood test within 24 hours. Especially flunitrazepam, that has a retardedly long half life. Cuz it has a fluorine group where there would normally be a nucleophilic substitution reaction as the first step in hepatic clearance.
But I digress... Merry Christmas to everyone on MSO =)
This is why I am doing medicine and would never ever do pharmacy :D
 
Oh dear...under the enrolment procedures section in the MICN booklet it says "Students returning to Dunedin should have completed their enrolment (registration) by 20 December 2008." I haven't done anything of the sort >< Crap crap crap I hope this isn't a big deal.
 
we didn't receive the email until the 22nd Dec, so how on earth could we have enrolled before that date since you had to choose your course and your papers.

I'm sure it was just a mistake on their part.
 
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Oh my god thank you for being the voice of reason xD I'm gonna enroll now anyway just to be uber safe.
 
:D Anytime. I enrolled yesterday but I forgot to check whether they'll post or email confirmation of it. So if you managed to check do tell me!
 
Thanks tons! im excited:) but scared a little coz it seems that i will b putting in alot of time and hard work, will there be any time at all 2 myself?! :eek: lol what percentage of your day was spent studyin?
 
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