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In reply to the discussion: did you know that Many prescriptions have changed the way you get them starting today? [View all]With whom
(22 posts)34. Those who do not have levels of pain
Those who do not have levels of pain as described to their doctors get a buzz off of the meds. Sometimes when first being prescribed the meds one can take too many and also get a buzz. For me, and obviously for you too, I have no idea of how many pills it would take to get high; I've thought about it and I have taken more than prescribed just to see to no avail. I sometimes jokingly tell people that I could take half a bottle and not get high, but its probably true. I wouldn't do it, I need those meds every day and carefully take what I'm directed to take, controlling and managing meds is essential. Running out is horrible.
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did you know that Many prescriptions have changed the way you get them starting today? [View all]
demtenjeep
Oct 2014
OP
it has just made it twice as hard and more of a process for those that are actually SICK
demtenjeep
Oct 2014
#4
yep; it's just more nanny-state war-on-drugs bull excrement. won't help anybody
TheFrenchRazor
Oct 2014
#16
fortuantely for me, for my GI doc's medicine, I call in the morning...stop by the office to pick up
demtenjeep
Oct 2014
#6
Fuck me running. I can see I'll be taking my best friend's mom to the doctor a lot more often. n/t
winter is coming
Oct 2014
#7
been that way here in NY for years now. In 2005 i had dental surgery and the Dr sent me home with 5
dionysus
Oct 2014
#8
i got a bone infection in my jaw after the surgery; he had to scrape my jaw bone with a chisel. the
dionysus
Oct 2014
#11
oh, thank you. thatwas in 2005, the back in jury was 2009.. thankfully, all better!
dionysus
Oct 2014
#26
"Potential addiction is way worse than the pain." really? you can make that decision
TheFrenchRazor
Oct 2014
#15