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DPD6030 12:48 PM 05-04-2009
The Doc. gave me some of the percocet mixed with tylenol and it sure made me loopy. Great stuff.
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-MG- 01:15 PM 05-04-2009
Originally Posted by Tenor CS:
The real kick in the teeth is that I think I will need further surgery, and this Oxycontin didn't do jack squat to alleviate my pain.
As long as you let them know up front, they can probably find another similar-classed drug that will help. My wife went through most of them due to a car accident, and they all were different in their own ways (in terms of effectiveness, and side effects).
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GrtndpwrflOZ 01:20 PM 05-04-2009
Originally Posted by Tenor CS:
About once a week, I see a TV news story or article in the newspaper about how some junkie robs a pharmacy (or at least tries to) in search of Oxycontin.

In the last year, I've had oral surgery and some other surgeries, and was prescribed Oxycontin as my pain reliever.

In my experience, I don't see why this medicine is addictive.

Also, it sucks as a pain killer. It kind of sort of takes the edge off, but that's about it. Hell, for me, Advil works better.

What are these losers getting addicted to?

If I may ask, are you equating addiction with losers?
Or
Are you equating robbers with losers?
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Scottw 01:29 PM 05-04-2009
I was prescribed OXY's after major shoulder surgery and the mistakenly gave my wife two prescriptions of it instead of one and also gave me percocet. I loved every minute of that next 6 weeks although being constantly f'ed up was tough when I had to try to deal with going to doctors and helping the wife out around the house, etc.
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MithShrike 01:34 PM 05-04-2009
I went through an addiction of that crap and would rather go the less than legal route of another smokable than ever touch pain killers again. It's not just a mental addiction but also physical, I happen to be one of those people particularly susceptible to opiate/opioids. Also those can cause rebound pain, especially for patients with migraines or other vascular headaches so it becomes a vicious cycle.
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Scottw 01:36 PM 05-04-2009
Originally Posted by MithShrike:
I went through an addiction of that crap and would rather go the less than legal route of another smokable than ever touch pain killers again. It's not just a mental addiction but also physical, I happen to be one of those people particularly susceptible to opiate/opioids. Also those can cause rebound pain, especially for patients with migraines or other vascular headaches so it becomes a vicious cycle.
I love me the smokeables too!:-)
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bookman 07:00 AM 05-05-2009
I'm addicted to makin sweet, sweet love to my ol lady! And i dont need no perscription for that!!!
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replicant_argent 07:18 AM 05-05-2009
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Never tried them or had the need to try them (luckily), but would like to try a few to see what the hype is about. Those who are addicted as you mention will be addicted on one thing or another. It's not so much that drug, as it is themselves. The drug is the vehicle of thier destructive ways. I know a few who have fell in a bad way to Oxy.
:-)

We certainly are a diverse bunch here.
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lightning9191 10:24 AM 05-05-2009
Originally Posted by bookman:
I'm addicted to makin sweet, sweet love to my ol lady! And i dont need no perscription for that!!!
Um...thanx for sharing:-) I think?
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mosesbotbol 10:31 AM 05-05-2009
Originally Posted by GreekGodX:
This is a great convo! Considering Oxycontin is about 2x stronger then morphine at my work you hear lots of patients being "allergic" to non-opiate drugs. They say this just so the doc will order they get oxycontin or some kind of other meds that are opiate based.
That's funny. I had a morphine injection after I herniated a disk a few year ago. I was in lala land for like an hour or two; can only imagine for Oxy would be like then...
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Wanger 10:35 AM 05-05-2009
Regarding the crushability of the tablets...some companies (like the one I work for) are working on technology that would eliminate the ability to crush the tablets to get more drug into their systems faster. Additionally, this technology shows increased resistance to alcohol, as well. I wish I could tell you more about them, but things are on the horizon that will be used in conjunction with medications like this. :-)

That being said, I hate working with these active ingredients. First, there is the two person rule whenever you have them out (as they are all controlled substances) and then there is the increased attention to getting dosed wth it. If the material is a fine and light, then we wear masks, so as not to get dosed by inhalation. I got dosed with a controlled substance one time like that (the active ingredient in an anti anxiety med) and slept for like 13 hours. LOL VERY relaxed.

I haven't taken basically any meds like these, thankfully, so the only experience I can give is what I know about through the media and work.
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kayak_rat 11:32 AM 05-05-2009
Interesting input Wanger. The other issue that comes about is the homemade variety. I remember these going around Nw Arkansas when I was a kid. I dont know the actual ingredients, but know it caused alot of problems. Some poeple were getting pretty close to the real stuff while others were getting a mix of different pills. Basically a prescription cocktail. It is very sad.
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Genetic Defect 11:36 AM 05-05-2009
is a box pass starting?
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MedicCook 12:00 PM 05-05-2009
It is just like any other pain med that over constant use the body/mind need to keep a baseline to function. Also using it with alcohol creates a bigger high for people.

Originally Posted by Big Vito:
is a box pass starting?
:-)
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Smokin Gator 12:08 PM 05-05-2009
I haven't taken anything like this for years and am glad. I can promise I would like it so it is best to stay away.

This surely dates me... but the last prescription drug I did and really fell for was the old Rorer 714 'ludes. Now that was a buzz!!!
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St. Lou Stu 12:13 PM 05-05-2009
Originally Posted by Big Vito:
is a box pass starting?
Oh, Oh, Oh..... Perry is here!:-)
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Genetic Defect 12:31 PM 05-05-2009
Originally Posted by St. Lou Stu:
Oh, Oh, Oh..... Perry is here!:-)
do we start a new thread? :-)
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BC-Axeman 12:35 PM 05-05-2009
They keep me awake at night and just dull the pain. They also make me constipated. Now the injected morphine they would put in the IV worked great.
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Genetic Defect 01:12 PM 05-05-2009
IV morphine does nothing for me
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St. Lou Stu 01:47 PM 05-05-2009
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
They keep me awake at night and just dull the pain. They also make me constipated. Now the injected morphine they would put in the IV worked great.
That'd be horrible.... to have to **** so bad it hurts.... but ya can't feel it? :-)
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