Cialis/Viagra for good grades

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groovy jeff, RN

348 Posts

Specializes in Telemetry & PCU.
wow. i can't imagine the bodily repercussions [or stretch marks] when pde inhibitors are used throughout your nursing education.

imagine hitting 50 and really needing them.

what do you mean by that remark, whipper snapper??? not all of us old guys need a medical boost!!!

I've had great grades with Viagra and Cialis but they didn't count towards my GPA or credits....:clown:

My secret is Omega 3-6-9's, a good steaming pot of Starbucks (home brewed for $ savings of course) and a weird "meditation" style approach to my studies which helps focus on the individual task at hand.

Proper nutrition is essential to "mind power" but we're all dealt the brain we've ended up with at any given point that has it's limits set by environment, stress, cognitive function and overall what's been fed into the machine.

"I think the brain is most wonderful organ in the body, but look what is telling me that."....Emo Phillips

SteveNNP, MSN, NP

1 Article; 2,512 Posts

Specializes in Neonatal ICU (Cardiothoracic).
what do you mean by that remark, whipper snapper??? not all of us old guys need a medical boost!!!

haha. maybe we should raise the age i wrote to 60...

come on, groovyjeff, everyone knows old people don't have sex..... *wink

Jedi of Zen

277 Posts

A fellow student claims Cialis/Viagra is good for grades because it increase blood flow to the brain.:D

Is my leg being pulled?

Bo

Heh. I imagine a lot of things can increase blood flow to the brain. Exercise, stimulants, wearing a head-warmer, etc.

I suppose if Viagra or Cialis did the trick...more power to it. lol. You might need to carry your books in front of you, though, if you know what I'm saying...

sydney shaw

20 Posts

we never got adderal but we had easy access to concerta in nursing school

kept everyone up all night to study and cram before big exams

:yeah:

9livesRN, BSN, RN

1,570 Posts

Specializes in SNU/SNF/MedSurg, SPCU Ortho/Neuro/Spine.

ive heard of adderall and ritalin.. but...

sydney shaw

20 Posts

it's just like adderal/ritalin

only downside would be having difficulty sleeping after taking the exam. Usually required xanax or something to finally get some sleep.

certainly don't miss those days

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