Enjoy the night again with Lycanthropia! (Side effects may include body aches, excessive body hair growth, moonlight sensitivity, increased saliva production, digitigrade locomotion, unusual food cravings, sensitivity to silver and wolfsbane, and mild stomach upset. Consult your gypsy before stopping Lycanthropia, as serious side effects may occur.)
Packratjohn Premium Member about 4 years ago
What? Truth in advertising from a doctor? Of course it would be cool to turn into a werewolf, but probably won’t happen…
dflak about 4 years ago
My wife is a nurse. She hates Web MD because people believe it over sound medical advice.
I gave her a minions cartoon. It says, “I went to Google and in three clicks I went from a mild headache to clinically dead.”
derdave969 about 4 years ago
Clicks, Ratched, we need clicks!
PoodleGroomer about 4 years ago
Lycanthropy
Prey about 4 years ago
Just ask Jack.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
If it’s on the Internet it MUST be true…NOT
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Symptoms: Sudden hunger for human flesh, urge to run in the woods…
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 4 years ago
Don’t forget cancer. Every single symptom on WebMD seems to have “cancer” listed as a possible diagnosis.
Lablubber about 4 years ago
If you are bitten by a rich werewolf, are you hair to a fortune?
webman3802 about 4 years ago
Enjoy the night again with Lycanthropia! (Side effects may include body aches, excessive body hair growth, moonlight sensitivity, increased saliva production, digitigrade locomotion, unusual food cravings, sensitivity to silver and wolfsbane, and mild stomach upset. Consult your gypsy before stopping Lycanthropia, as serious side effects may occur.)
MoeJoe about 4 years ago
I would be called “Doc Croc” Lol… My dry skin develops into scales like a crocodile skin if I leave it untreated!
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
No, you need to go back to being vaguer, that’s too specific.
tinstar about 4 years ago
“Werewolf? There wolf.”