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Yeah, the codeine is usually what does it. My girlfriend is allergic to the stuff and it gives her horrible migraines.
In NB dilaudid addiction and trafficking is a big problem. I don't know what dosage is the most popular, but its usually once a month you hear in the news or read in the paper someone was arrested for dealing in dilaudid.
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Gee, to think that around here people use regular drugs like Marijuana and Crystal meth. Maybe a smattering of cocaine here and there...
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quote:Originally posted by Fabrux: Yeah, the codeine is usually what does it. My girlfriend is allergic to the stuff and it gives her horrible migraines.
In NB dilaudid addiction and trafficking is a big problem. I don't know what dosage is the most popular, but its usually once a month you hear in the news or read in the paper someone was arrested for dealing in dilaudid.
Speaking as someone that needs Percocet to function without serious pain, I can sympathize. I've had to buy...er....medicine on the sly when my perscription has run out (or when the doc writes the wrong fucking kind of Percocet, like he did two weeks ago!)
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So my prescription ran out. And I'm still in pain, Do I need to go back to the doctor and get him to write me a new one? Or will my regular dentist in town be able to do that? They only gave me 16 pills. I wouldn't have minded another day or two worth.
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Depends- doctors dont like to step on each other's toes and theres always the risk of catering to someone drug-seeking by going from one doctor to the next with the same symptoms.
There's always smooth invigorating crack (available across from most highschools).
Extra Strength Tylonol really does work (assuming your body has no preference to a particular drug yet)- just watch how much you take- baaaaad side effects if you take too much.
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Hmm, Yeah, I hope the doctor doesn't think I'm a junkie or anything. I'm pretty sure I'm not since I have no withdrawl symptoms, and the prescriptin only amounted to 16 pills of a low dosage (2 mg). But I'm still in a considerable amount of pain, especially in the mornings for some reason. And one of the stitches may have come loose. I'm going to call my regular dentist and see if he can see me for a quick checkup.
Tylenol doesn't work well for me. Ibuprofen works well enough to take the edge off.
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