Stanne, thanks for the post. I had no problem with it.
I read it all and it was straight forward and expressed a valid viewpoint. That’s fine with me.
I’ve got no axe to grind here. I try to explain how things worked out for people I know, because if one person has a question, then a number of people do.
Alternative views on this are welcome. When it comes to medicine, there’s frequently not one answer.
Vicodin is the only pain killer that works for me. Nothing else even touches my pain. I can take it, and it doesn’t affect me at all other than to take severe pain completely away in a matter of minutes. I don’t get sleepy, experience a high, or anything else associated with incapacity.
Other of my family members can’t take it, because it makes their stomach violently upset.
That’s the way it goes...
Vicodin is a pain killer. Like antibiotics, they are wonderful when used as researchers and developers intended
The Pill, when used as intended, is not good in any way toward healing, improving ones social life, not anything, unless viewed from a selfish perspective, which is always going to lead to someone’s unhappiness
Vicodin, it’s for post op primarily. When used properly and not addictively, it improves mood, mobility and healing
Antibiotics ae way overused but when used appropriately can save life and limb
Not the Pill, which, btw, is meant and depended upon for chronic use