Im still pissed they banned quaaludes / mandrax.
Back in the day, we used to get a half pound of weed and a half ounce of coke for $800. The idea was that we'd sell off enough to make some money and also have some free goods. We'd end up doing all the blow pretty quickly and some of the weed. I don't think we ever came out ahead.
But I digress...I never wanted the Tylenol because of the side effects when consuming alcohol with it. It's bad enough on it's own for the liver.
Im still pissed they banned quaaludes / mandrax.
Plenty of what? I'm lost now.
What the . I could have sworn it was ibuprofen in the Vicoden.
It was hydrocodone with ibuprofen. Now that I check, the brand name is Vicoprofen.
My bad for gumming up the thread.
Oh ok.
How is that a question of arrogance!
How do you convince a junkie not to become a junkie?
I know a guy. Hardworking guy that had back surgery. He in constant pain. Has a problem with painkillers. I don't know statistics about those that have had pain vs those were just looking for a new drug but I think that part is the thing that frightens people. I had a nother buddy in our early twenties get into a bad accident and afterwards had Vicodin or something like that. Talked me into taking some one time. Never really felt anything different. Now if he asked me to do some heroin? Absolutely not. Granted that was almost 20 years ago but I think that by bringing attention to it and how dangerous prescription drugs can be is a great thing. Again, I'm not looking up statistics but I wonder about who's the average addict? Is opioids a problem only now because white middle class America is having an issue? I would think the criminalization of pot has ruined more lives than any other one drug, just maybe not as drastically on an individual basis
This place would fold without these great contributions from you.
The word you would want to use is naive, or a synonym of.
Oh ok.
"Lol".
This thread is basically "I didn't get addicted to opioids after my surgery so anyone who does should just die."
Lol "blow".
Thanks for that contribution.
That's one of your better ones.
Not fully. It's also about people talking about their love for recreational viccodin abuse.
by being humble, apparently
i don't think there's anyway to convince a junkie about anything tbh... my cousin, 41-42 yrs old now, is a methhead and has been diagnosed schizo in the past couple yrs. dude is in his own world now and my uncle & aunt have tried everything to help him but like the old saying goes, "you can only help yourself". he's too far gone nowadays though to be helped. his mental makeup is shot. watching your loved ones slip further and further down the gutter is such a ty thing to witness especially when they have children and they chose the drug(s) over them.
You are worried about what Tylenol does to the liver?
But you are/were buying and selling Coke and then snorting the blow?
Something is amiss here.
Alcohol is not good for the liver either. So you were like just eating Tylenol?
SF6 old buddy... You go to a restaurant and order Diet Coke to drink then order pure lard glazed with sugar to eat?
Trash/sessions to go after illegal distribution, ignoring legal distribtors, bigpharmA
No money for treatment
OxyContin maker stops promoting opioids, cuts sales staff
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...Health+News%29
Trash, sessions won't target bigpharma, their distributors
Should Target health insurance/Obama Care tbh if that's your train of thought........ Keep em coming back for more bank.
edibles all day made with that sauce! opioids!
The reason we have a "crisis" right now is because for years MDs have been going ape prescribing narcs to anybody who cried loud enough without adequately exploring other options. Now that said docs are shackled as far as how many narcs they can order, people are hitting the streets for their fix. Chronic pain is a real thing, I'm not discounting that. But doctors have been irresponsible for too long with the meds simply because it's the easiest solution. Same thing with the elderly population and benzos. Grandma a little confused/difficult to deal with? Pop her some Xanax or Ativan. Problem solved.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)