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[showerthoughtsofficial]: When medication says “do not operate heavy machinery” they’re probably mainly referring to cars, but my mind always goes to forklift.

[sauntervaguelydownward]: It has honestly never occured to me that this warning was about cars and not construction equipment

  • cmbabul@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I mean it is definitely both, but cars are the heavy machinery most likely to be operated by the average person on a regular basis

  • Io Sapsai 🌱@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    In my language that section of the leaflet always reads “Driving and working with heavy machinery”. So forklifts and industrial machinery do indeed fit.

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    1 year ago

    I really like that you put the transcript right into the post text so the helpful human doesn’t have to do it.

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    1 year ago

    “Do not operate anything that moves or anything you would not want to be under” would work

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        1 year ago

        I wouldn’t trust someone on heavy medication to operate a plumbing monkey wrench or even a standard hammer without smashing fingers.

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          Neither would I. Even if they can safely complete tasks, their workflow is wonky. This is slow work at best, counter-productive at worst.

          But the bottle directions are don’t operate heavy machinery. That line needs to be somewhere. I propose if you can’t deadlift the machinery, it’s too heavy to operate.

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            It depends, your body does adapt overtime. the meds I’m on when I first took them knocked me out completely, now they do nothing in terms of alertness. I am now completely safe to drive on them.