Posted on 07/24/2016 1:08:30 PM PDT by Wolfie
Yeah, I am not sure exactly how much opiates must be abused in order to cause an addiction.
I have been prescribed various bottles of opiates for broken bones, back pain, dental work and things like that over the years. Usually had about 20 tablets or so. I completed the prescription with no addiction troubles.
When I was abusing Loricet, I didn’t really take it that often because it was more expensive at 5 dollars per 10 mgs. it was also extremely potent, and if I took too much or on an empty stomach, it would make me puke, and that’s no fun.
A couple of times my buddy’s brother gave me an oxycontin, the weakest one, which I think is 10mgs, but I am not sure. That stuff was so damn potent, I did not enjoy it at all, so I never really got into that.
The drug that I did abuse on a daily basis for a long period of time was Xanax. That is very easy to abuse, because you don’t need much in terms of milligram dosage before you start moving into you are doing waaay to much of this territory, and before you know it you have a habit, and if you run out, you are going to know what hell on Earth is real quick.
Yeah, i had heard about that and seen the commericial on TV about it.
The I read that opiate addicts are abusing Immodium AD, because the active ingredient in that is a small dose of an opiate to slow down the bowels.
Apparently if they ingest around 300 tablets, they can get their fix :O
“But its effectiveness as an analgesic/pain killer is undisputed. And welcome.”
I use an Indica strain most nights right before I go to bed. It’s been a real blessing for my pain and muscles.
I did not rant about anything
I am well aware of edibles and vamping and oils and marinol
I challenge you to cite data that shows that most regular users.....
I am also aware of oils and marinol
Maybe
Those studies are still being done
No where did I say anything tea or nay about marijuana as such
I commented solely on the nature of this study
Actually there are
I know lots of pot addicts. It helps them change how they feel so they don’t have to face life. Note I did not say all.
No better way to screw up lung tissue then to absorb super heated chemicals and black tar. Aside from the issue of marijuana useage, which I am not addressing, smoking/inhaling extremely hot vapors damages lung tissue and that is why it aint medicine if you smoke it.
Great!
A friend of mine (my neighbor) has a severe back strain in his lower back. Many times I have wandered over to his house and he’s flat on his back on a heating pad or whatever.
He got some CBD oil. He has not, afaik, been flat on his back since he got it.
Says it’s a miracle.
And no high, just pain relief.
As was discovered centuries ago as well, it is not necessary to inhale hot smoke. Healing incenses and water pipes have been around for thousands of years.
I don’t like tranquilizing drugs. Even with a minute amount, I fall asleep. I prefer being awake.
A friend of mine has severe pain in his hands from some neuropathy that only people of Nordic origins get. He had a botched surgery on one hand that made the pain worse.
Someone gave him some CBD oil and he says it’s amazing. He’s trained in Chinese medicine so he has tried everything in that pharmacopeia and his best friend is an M.D. also trained in TCM so he’s tried everything in the western medicine chest too. He says the relief is immediate and it doesn’t take much of the cream to work.
I had my knee rebuilt a few years ago, was prescribed opiates. Thats how I found out. I turned to weed, whiskey and lots of ice after a couple days of no bowel movements.
That number has risen to 25. Trump supports medical marijuana and said outright legalization should be decided state-by-state.
Marijuana prohibition is dead in America.
Every year, overdoses of medicines containing acetaminophen send more than 78,000 people to emergency rooms. One third of those emergencies happened by accident, according to a Consumer Products Safety Commission study. An estimated 150 people die each year from accidental acetaminophen overdoses, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Thats more than the number who die from intentional overdoses of acetaminophen to commit suicide.
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Committing suicide with Tylenol is a thankless task. Watched a man who downed hundreds and a six of beer die, back in 76. Trashes the liver, a long nasty way to die.
These days intentional overdoes are treated with a medication discovered to block the liver killing properties of a Tylenol OD. So that is why more accidentals die. They are already in failure when identified.
“...smoking/inhaling extremely hot vapors damages lung tissue and that is why it aint medicine if you smoke it.”
Then prescription drugs whose “side effects” are often damage to various organs aren’t medicine either.
To have a physical addiction to alcohol or opiates one needs long term use. The body needs to habituate to the substance. And the body has withdrawal symptoms.
Alcohol is the dangerous withdrawal.
Opiates, no so much at all.
One of my sisters did medical transcription. Apparently, this is a serious problem.
Accidental OD. I am sure it is. Half the population is on the left side of the normal curve.
This chart is why the government is slamming down on manufactured opiates, leaving the border open and permitting the heroin glut.
Payola.
We live in a third world nation.
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