Which is weird, because it literally did nothing for me. I said multiple times I don’t know how or why people get addicted to it because it did nothing for me with regards to pain management. Why is it that it works for some people but not for others? It made me feel like crap and i got nauseous. Of course, it was a mild dosage. Maybe if it was a larger one?
Morphine is proof that God loves us.
I had vicodin after I had my wisdom teeth out. Room spun for four hours and never took it again.
You know you need food with that, right?
Even as a connoisseur of these delightful drugs, the experience I had with vicodin on an empty stomach was extremely sub-optimal, as in sick for hours.
I didn't really respond to Percs. Dulled the pain a bit but def no euphoric feeling.The elderly don't do well with benzos, especially if they're inpatient. Studies show they are much more likely to develop ICU Delirium and other mental health problems if medicated with benzodiazepines for behavior control (ventilated or non-ventilated).
Personally, I think cocaine or MDMA would be my drug of choice if we're running the gamut of mind altering substances. My Type A personality is attracted to the idea of cocaine, however, the part of me that loves cuddles and an enchanced sense of touch as well as love-y feelings is totally intrigued by molly. Obviously, as someone who has seen the negative effects in the healthcare system, I will not be tampering with any of these.
My lone experiences with opioids was in high school when I was prescribed 5/325 percoset for wisdom tooth surgery. All I did was sleep. Meh. Uninterested.
Morphine - proof that I could sleep the minute they pushed the little self med button. They had the PCA pump after my surgery. I never pushed the button but the helpful nurses thought I didn't know where it was and pushed it for me (or they liked me non-demanding- the result was the same). If I was high I wasn't awake enough to know it. I also didn't clear the anesthesia for days after that surgery. I had a crash c-section for lilnsl- he was in distress. They gassed me. As they were prepping I told them not to give me too much or I wouldn't wake up. They thought I meant I was going to die. I meant I wouldn't wake up. The anesthesiologist was impressed with my inability to clear the stuff.Morphine is proof that God loves us.
I ca'nt remember what I had to eat, but I'm pretty sure it was KFC mashed potatoes and gravy. Might have even had a biscuit crumbled in there. Mmmm........
I had the gamut of painkillers for a condition years ago, from Oxy to fentanyl. There were times when I really needed the help. I also flushed some down when I felt I didn't need it. But on one occasion when I was at the most difficult stage of my treatment, I had to pass a kidney stone. I was actually at the hospital receiving treatment when it came on, and they just wheeled me over to ER. I looked awful anyway, and when they got up to speed on my status and confirmed that it was a stone, they shot me up with something like I'd never had before. Unlike the other stuff I was taking, it was an instant rush. In seconds I went from feeling bottom-of-the-barrel shyty to A-O-f cking K. Euphoric. That gave me a little insight into how difficult it must be to beat a hard narcotics addiction. I don't have an addictive personality, but never ever give me a prescription for that stuff. I don't think I could resist it.
I'll bet your dentist enjoyed digging through that.
The elderly don't do well with benzos, especially if they're inpatient. Studies show they are much more likely to develop ICU Delirium and other mental health problems if medicated with benzodiazepines for behavior control (ventilated or non-ventilated).
Personally, I think cocaine or MDMA would be my drug of choice if we're running the gamut of mind altering substances. My Type A personality is attracted to the idea of cocaine, however, the part of me that loves cuddles and an enchanced sense of touch as well as love-y feelings is totally intrigued by molly. Obviously, as someone who has seen the negative effects in the healthcare system, I will not be tampering with any of these.
My lone experiences with opioids was in high school when I was prescribed 5/325 percoset for wisdom tooth surgery. All I did was sleep. Meh. Uninterested.
Still unpacking 2 weeks later. moved 34 years of accumulated stuff. will need to cut back (wanted to do so before move, but overruled by spouse. spouse now realizes we have too much thit and it has to go).
. was KFC mashed potatoes and gravy. Might have even had a biscuit crumbled in there. Mmmm........
Dr. Mrs. strictly enforced the three piles rule on me. Yet another reason she rocks -- I'd have just kept moving all of my hoard until I died.
May I diplomatically remind you that your realtor hired Vinnie Boon Bots and you hired your realtor, so...
I made something like 10 trips to HD but that was to sell my old house. Buying a house is a breeze. Selling a house is A Month at Torquemada's.
I just put in an offer on a new house. The prior owners might have been the perfect caretakers if not for their paint choices.
The process of finding the right house is on The List.