Klarinet Archive - Posting 000820.txt from 1997/07

From: "Chad Beberniss" <clarifreke@-----.com>
Subj: Re: Inderol
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 22:45:22 -0400

First of all it is Inderal not Inderol. Or propranolol. I don't see why
it would be a problem that somebody took a medication at a music camp.
The side effects of Inderal might have a negative result on someone's
playing though. Unavoidable effects are: Lethargy and fatigability, cold
extremities, slow heart rate, light headiness in a upright position,
decreased libido(hopefully you should not mind this at music camp?). A
bad combination of effects on a musician. I would recommend an approach
to dealing with hypertension. I call it the snob approach, I just walk
in there with my head held high thinking I am better. That is not how I
really am, but it works for me. Or you could do the opposite by making
your self belive you are not nervous, but there to have fun. Hope this
helps. If I need to clarify anything I wrote ask me.

Chad

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>Mark Charette wrote:
>>
>> To the young man who first raised this issue:
>> I have a usually reliable source who says that it probably
>> wouldn't be a good *social* thing to take Inderol while
>> performing at Interlochen, never mind the medical
>> implications. One of the purposes of the Interlochen
>> experience is learning how to perform, not just play
>> music. Another is how to interact socially in a very
>> demanding situation. If you *do* get a prescription I
>> would suggest that you don't get it filled before going
>> to Interlochen. Wait until after the first juries and
>> you have an idea of how much peer support you get; you
>> may be surprised. Even though the demands and
>> competitive level is high, the (clarinet, at least)
>> students support each other. Another hint - make friends
>> with a piano major - their "community service" is to be
>> accompaniasts. My "usually reliable" source's best friend
>> is a piano major :)
>>
>> Your livelihood is not on the line there; I don't
>> really think you should get too worked up before you
>> have even experienced the place.
>> --
>> Mark Charette "How can you be in two places at once
>> charette@-----.com when you're not anywhere at all?"
>> http://sneezy.mika.com/clarinet - Firesign Theater
>
>How does one go about getting a prescription for Inderol anyway?
>-Tara Baun

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