Poet, tennis player, kratom user
Hi everyone. A little about me: I have been using kratom for about seven years now, and I have plenty of stories (more later). In my free time I play tennis and write poetry. I work in the medical industry, am blessed with a good job, and otherwise am pretty boring  :P. Not sure what else to say. If you have any questions, let em rip. dfo
@'dimlyFourOwls': > Hi everyone. A little about me: I have been using kratom for about seven years now, and I have plenty of stories (more later). In my free time I play tennis and write poetry. I work in the medical industry, am blessed with a good job, and otherwise am pretty boring  :P. > > Not sure what else to say. If you have any questions, let em rip. > > dfo Hello, dFO, & welcome to the forum  :welcomewave:  It's a pleasure to meet you &, btw I am curious about what you do in the medical field as I along with my entire family "live" in the medical industry also, lol! Considering that you are there too, I'm sure you can appreciate my use of the word "live" … I mean, do we not??? LMAO!!! I look forward to getting to know more about you  :P
I'm in pharmaceuticals–research and development, not pharmacy. So it's interesting, because all the scientific/medical talk of kratom and other substances, I kind of have a scientific background to understand it. I've never heard someone say it like that before, "living" in medicine, but I can see what you mean. It seems to fit.
@'dimlyFourOwls': > I'm in pharmaceuticals–research and development, not pharmacy. So it's interesting, because all the scientific/medical talk of kratom and other substances, I kind of have a scientific background to understand it. > > I've never heard someone say it like that before, "living" in medicine, but I can see what you mean. It seems to fit. Now that is interesting, dFO, I very nearly went that direction myself after graduating with my Biochemistry degree, but then veered left & applied to the Medical Technology program at OHSU. My last 2 years in college as well as during & after finishing the MT program I spent in Neuroimmunology & Molecular Genetics research which I enjoyed greatly, even the repetitious nature of it which I actually found to be rather zen. The only downfall is that, sadly, unlike pharmaceutical R&D, scientific &/or medical research paid too little for me to both live & pay off my student loans. But that's ok, I still got to sport the white lab coat as an MT, LoL!!!