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street drugs have altered  the brain of the usa president. unstable president in and unstable world. street drugs have altered the minds of the media people. unstable media in an unstable world. workers minds have been altered by street drugs. unstable workers minds in an unstable world. soon the crazy world will end with drugged out people shooting people, then eating each them, in an unstable world. .
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walkingstick » 01 Jul 2023, 4:34 am » wrote: street drugs have altered  the brain of the usa president. unstable president in and unstable world. street drugs have altered the minds of the media people. unstable media in an unstable world. workers minds have been altered by street drugs. unstable workers minds in an unstable world. soon the crazy world will end with drugged out people shooting people, then eating each them, in an unstable world. .
So you like Fentanyl, do ya?
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DeezerShoove » 01 Jul 2023, 6:10 am » wrote: So you like Fentanyl, do ya?
I had some in the hospital. Good stuff.
Better then morphine.- that didn't even work.
 
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sootedupCyndi » 01 Jul 2023, 6:16 am » wrote: I had some in the hospital. Good stuff.
Better then morphine.- that didn't even work.
I'm sure it was "good stuff" properly administered.
So good it's worth pumping out on the street... where is NOT properly administered.

Are you currently using it?
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DeezerShoove » 01 Jul 2023, 6:32 am » wrote: I'm sure it was "good stuff" properly administered.
So good it's worth pumping out on the street... where is NOT properly administered.

Are you currently using it?
No. I never take anything like that. I wont do any pain pills- even when a doctor wants to prescribe them. i almost croaked on 2 oxy's the night they let me out. LOL REALLY 
I ended up home- 300 mile drive.( took 2 oxys prescription) supper time. With in an hour i was on the phone with local hospital. halp halp!!!

what did you take cyndi. Oxy's.. UH HUH.
they thought i was a druggie!

Made it thru that horrible night at home  AND Flushed the entire bottle!
bad bad stuff!!!
 
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sootedupCyndi » 01 Jul 2023, 6:46 am » wrote: No. I never take anything like that. I wont do any pain pills- even when a doctor wants to prescribe them. i almost croaked on 2 oxy's the night they let me out. LOL REALLY 
I ended up home- 300 mile drive.( took 2 oxys prescription) supper time. With in an hour i was on the phone with local hospital. halp halp!!!

what did you take cyndi. Oxy's.. UH HUH.
they thought i was a druggie!

Made it thru that horrible night at home  AND Flushed the entire bottle!
bad bad stuff!!!
I still have a bottle of vicodin from a dental surgery years ago.
I used a few in the immediate post-surgery days but didn't like it.
Still, it does mitigate pain. I used it a couple years ago. Don't even remember why.
Not a great fan... ;)  

It has street value too. $5 or $10 per pill.
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DeezerShoove » 01 Jul 2023, 7:00 am » wrote: I still have a bottle of vicodin from a dental surgery years ago.
I used a few in the immediate post-surgery days but didn't like it.
Still, it does mitigate pain. I used it a couple years ago. Don't even remember why.
Not a great fan... Image  

It has street value too. $5 or $10 per pill.
I know.  the oxy's did something to my lungs.. Or my lungs were full of fluid and they sent me home to early.
Sometimes after a big operation the lungs fill up. They worry about that with anyone.
oxys suppress breathing- that was a bad combo.
at the time the druggies were busting into local drugstores for the stuff. flushed them- didn't even want them in the house!
me too -NOT a fan.

 
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DeezerShoove » 01 Jul 2023, 7:00 am » wrote: I still have a bottle of vicodin from a dental surgery years ago.
I used a few in the immediate post-surgery days but didn't like it.
Still, it does mitigate pain. I used it a couple years ago. Don't even remember why.
Not a great fan... Image  

It has street value too. $5 or $10 per pill.
Opiates loose their punch pretty significantly over time. 

If your Vicodin script is years old, it probably won't carry the same pain relief than an extra strength Tylenol at this point.

 
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walkingstick » 01 Jul 2023, 4:34 am » wrote: street drugs have altered  the brain of the usa president. unstable president in and unstable world. street drugs have altered the minds of the media people. unstable media in an unstable world. workers minds have been altered by street drugs. unstable workers minds in an unstable world. soon the crazy world will end with drugged out people shooting people, then eating each them, in an unstable world. .
Do you know the difference between an intellectual eternal soul and a genetic sole eternally separated here is?
I do.

One is an imagined character exempt from evolving naturally here. Character role playing won't balance as genetically centered occupying time now.

The other is always aware of their proportionate space occupied since conceived to replace.
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RedheadedStranger » 01 Jul 2023, 7:23 am » wrote: Opiates loose their punch pretty significantly over time. 

If your Vicodin script is years old, it probably won't carry the same pain relief than an extra strength Tylenol at this point.
I asked a doctor about that.
Specifically: What does an expiration date actually signify?
He would agree with your statement about losing potency but to what degree is debatable.

Also, Tylenol can be hard on your liver. Is expired Vicodin? Don't know.
The doctor said old Vicodin doesn't "turn toxic" or anything like that.
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DeezerShoove » 01 Jul 2023, 9:15 am » wrote: I asked a doctor about that.
Specifically: What does an expiration date actually signify?
He would agree with your statement about losing potency but to what degree is debatable.

Also, Tylenol can be hard on your liver. Is expired Vicodin? Don't know.
The doctor said old Vicodin doesn't "turn toxic" or anything like that.
I'm pretty sure that Vicodin are a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen so as far as effects on the liver, they are probably the same as Tylenol anyway.

Most opiate based pain pills are blended with acetaminophen and/or ibuprofen to enhance pain management properties.

Oxycodone is a good bit stouter than the hydrocodone as far as "kick" is concerned too. 10mg of Oxy and a 25 oz beer will make your recliner start flying around the living room... yeehaw. It's pretty easy to see how folks can get hooked on that ****.




 
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sootedupCyndi » 01 Jul 2023, 6:16 am » wrote: I had some in the hospital. Good stuff.
Better then morphine.- that didn't even work.
I was in the hospital a month ago. They put me on a drip with morphine. It sucked. So they bumped me to fentanyl. Good stuff. I get why the addicts love it. I’ve never been into that kinda **** though. 
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Imgreatagain » 01 Jul 2023, 10:43 am » wrote: I was in the hospital a month ago. They put me on a drip with morphine. It sucked. So they bumped me to fentanyl. Good stuff. I get why the addicts love it. I’ve never been into that kinda **** though.
Right!!! It was the only thing that worked.lol
 
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walkingstick » 01 Jul 2023, 4:34 am » wrote: street drugs have altered  the brain of the usa president. unstable president in and unstable world. street drugs have altered the minds of the media people. unstable media in an unstable world. workers minds have been altered by street drugs. unstable workers minds in an unstable world. soon the crazy world will end with drugged out people shooting people, then eating each them, in an unstable world. .
You keep posting hyperbole as factuality, why?

Balancing total sums equally timed apart is the core of how things never repeat history twice. If the future is unfolding then the past folded current events taking place. See I describe how evolving changes everything forward now doesn't matter which social consensus says it isn't possible or all of them never agreeing to agree series parallel time living never evolves beyond existing here now. Contracting results expanding never duplicated details now.

Compounding combinations of periodic elements sustain universal positions and compounding combinations of chromosomes provide an ever changing ancestral population adapting in plain sight now.

Best short winded explanation of how corrupted your ancestry reached to current events and you choose to never correct it first. I did.
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sootedupCyndi » 01 Jul 2023, 11:02 am » wrote: Right!!! It was the only thing that worked.lol
what’s up with you telling me to go to bed yesterday?!
you’re not the boss of me 
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Imgreatagain » 01 Jul 2023, 11:15 am » wrote: what’s up with you telling me to go to bed yesterday?!
you’re not the boss of me
:rofl:   :rofl:   :rofl:  i was kidding.
 
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sootedupCyndi » 01 Jul 2023, 6:46 am » wrote: No. I never take anything like that. I wont do any pain pills- even when a doctor wants to prescribe them. i almost croaked on 2 oxy's the night they let me out. LOL REALLY 
I ended up home- 300 mile drive.( took 2 oxys prescription) supper time. With in an hour i was on the phone with local hospital. halp halp!!!

what did you take cyndi. Oxy's.. UH HUH.
they thought i was a druggie!

Made it thru that horrible night at home  AND Flushed the entire bottle!
bad bad stuff!!!
My roomie takes Oxy's. But he's always in a lot of pain. I have Vicodin, it helps but causes bad constipation, so I don't take it everyday. It does have street value.
Here is a Bukowski for ya!
if you’re going to try, go all the way.otherwise, don’t even start.if you’re going to try, go all theway.this could mean losing girlfriends,wives, relatives, jobs andmaybe your mind.go all the way.it could mean not eating for 3 or 4 days.it could mean freezing on a park bench.it could mean jail,it could mean derision,mockery,isolation.isolation is the gift,all the others are a test of yourendurance, of how much you really want todo it.and you’ll do itdespite rejection and the worst oddsand it will be better thananything elseyou can imagine.if you’re going to try,go all the way.there is no other feeling likethat.you will be alone with the godsand the nights will flame withfire.do it, do it, do it.do it.all the wayall the way.you will ride life straight toperfect laughter, itsthe only good fightthere is.– Charles Bukowski  Image
 
 
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nuckinfutz » 01 Jul 2023, 12:05 pm » wrote: My roomie takes Oxy's. But he's always in a lot of pain. I have Vicodin, it helps but causes bad constipation, so I don't take it everyday. It does have street value.
Here is a Bukowski for ya!
if you’re going to try, go all the way.otherwise, don’t even start.if you’re going to try, go all theway.this could mean losing girlfriends,wives, relatives, jobs andmaybe your mind.go all the way.it could mean not eating for 3 or 4 days.it could mean freezing on a park bench.it could mean jail,it could mean derision,mockery,isolation.isolation is the gift,all the others are a test of yourendurance, of how much you really want todo it.and you’ll do itdespite rejection and the worst oddsand it will be better thananything elseyou can imagine.if you’re going to try,go all the way.there is no other feeling likethat.you will be alone with the godsand the nights will flame withfire.do it, do it, do it.do it.all the wayall the way.you will ride life straight toperfect laughter, itsthe only good fightthere is.– Charles Bukowski  Image
an experienced nurse told me a trick.
You drink some milk and magnesia- and a glass of prune juice. They Call it the BOMB!  meds can do that! LOL
hey try it- but don't blame me!
 

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nuckin futz » 01 Jul 2023, 12:05 pm » wrote: My roomie takes Oxy's. But he's always in a lot of pain. I have Vicodin, it helps but causes bad constipation, so I don't take it everyday. It does have street value.
Here is a Bukowski for ya!
if you’re going to try, go all the way.otherwise, don’t even start.if you’re going to try, go all theway.this could mean losing girlfriends,wives, relatives, jobs andmaybe your mind.go all the way.it could mean not eating for 3 or 4 days.it could mean freezing on a park bench.it could mean jail,it could mean derision,mockery,isolation.isolation is the gift,all the others are a test of yourendurance, of how much you really want todo it.and you’ll do itdespite rejection and the worst oddsand it will be better thananything elseyou can imagine.if you’re going to try,go all the way.there is no other feeling likethat.you will be alone with the godsand the nights will flame withfire.do it, do it, do it.do it.all the wayall the way.you will ride life straight toperfect laughter, itsthe only good fightthere is.– Charles Bukowski  Image
 
 
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Misery induces mayhem on anyone not paying to live in self deception cradle to grave with laws defending deniers and punishing honesty every generation gap alive.

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sootedupCyndi » 01 Jul 2023, 12:09 pm » wrote: an experienced nurse told me a trick.
You drink some milk and magnesia- and a glass of prune juice. They Call it the BOMB!  meds can do that! LOL
hey try it- but don't blame me!

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Prune Juice works good! Don't ever take those little chocolate laxatives! EVAH! it caused a severe gastric explosion heard round the world! Very painfull! :evil:   :evil:   :evil:  
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