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Sister Morphine

YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,415 Founders Club
In chart form with fun graphs. AS you can see Oxy is for gurly men. If you've had surgery you want the Hydro-morphine which is the good shit and won't kill you like fentanyl.


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  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,415 Founders Club
    Swaye said:

    Looks like I have been doing it wrong. Fentanyl is my new best friend.

    Put that in your pipe and smoke it.


  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    Trigger warning ( insert praying dog.gif here) for @HHusky.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    I propose a toast
    To my self control
    You see it crawling
    Helpless on the floor

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwN6aM91OTg
  • Blu82Blu82 Member Posts: 1,570
    I see the lighter side of this subject however, there is an element of opioids that doesn't get talked about much, if ever.

    There are a substantial number of people who depend on opioids to function and contribute to society. These folks have a physical dependence on the drugs but not a psychological addiction. Because they have chronic pain and have not ever abused the drugs to get high you would never know they use them. Without these drugs, these people would likely be left with a life not worth living.
    The crisis of abuse is real. The thought of being left without these meds leave many frightened about what their future might hold.

    Just wanted to mention this. Please carry on...….
  • LebamDawgLebamDawg Member Posts: 8,712 Standard Supporter
    Blu82 said:

    I see the lighter side of this subject however, there is an element of opioids that doesn't get talked about much, if ever.

    There are a substantial number of people who depend on opioids to function and contribute to society. These folks have a physical dependence on the drugs but not a psychological addiction. Because they have chronic pain and have not ever abused the drugs to get high you would never know they use them. Without these drugs, these people would likely be left with a life not worth living.
    The crisis of abuse is real. The thought of being left without these meds leave many frightened about what their future might hold.

    Just wanted to mention this. Please carry on...….

    I think this best describes me - but is it bad for me to wait until the pain has gone away, then take them?
  • Blu82Blu82 Member Posts: 1,570
    LebamDawg said:

    Blu82 said:

    I see the lighter side of this subject however, there is an element of opioids that doesn't get talked about much, if ever.

    There are a substantial number of people who depend on opioids to function and contribute to society. These folks have a physical dependence on the drugs but not a psychological addiction. Because they have chronic pain and have not ever abused the drugs to get high you would never know they use them. Without these drugs, these people would likely be left with a life not worth living.
    The crisis of abuse is real. The thought of being left without these meds leave many frightened about what their future might hold.

    Just wanted to mention this. Please carry on...….

    I think this best describes me - but is it bad for me to wait until the pain has gone away, then take them?
    In my best medical opinion, there are better highs.
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,415 Founders Club
    Blu82 said:

    I see the lighter side of this subject however, there is an element of opioids that doesn't get talked about much, if ever.

    There are a substantial number of people who depend on opioids to function and contribute to society. These folks have a physical dependence on the drugs but not a psychological addiction. Because they have chronic pain and have not ever abused the drugs to get high you would never know they use them. Without these drugs, these people would likely be left with a life not worth living.
    The crisis of abuse is real. The thought of being left without these meds leave many frightened about what their future might hold.

    Just wanted to mention this. Please carry on...….

    I think prescription opioids are a god send. My life was hell for a few weeks and wouldn't have been infinitely worse w/o them.
  • Blu82Blu82 Member Posts: 1,570

    Blu82 said:

    I see the lighter side of this subject however, there is an element of opioids that doesn't get talked about much, if ever.

    There are a substantial number of people who depend on opioids to function and contribute to society. These folks have a physical dependence on the drugs but not a psychological addiction. Because they have chronic pain and have not ever abused the drugs to get high you would never know they use them. Without these drugs, these people would likely be left with a life not worth living.
    The crisis of abuse is real. The thought of being left without these meds leave many frightened about what their future might hold.

    Just wanted to mention this. Please carry on...….

    I think prescription opioids are a god send. My life was hell for a few weeks and wouldn't have been infinitely worse w/o them.
    You used them as prescribed, knew when to put them down.
    Folks with chronic pain issues are another story. Their pain doesn't stop.
    Prescription opioids are a godsend for them as well. Or, until they get taken away/outlawed.
    That's the frightening part.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,168 Standard Supporter
    Wait until big pharma gets their own CBD/THC guys in there.


  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,415 Founders Club
    Blu82 said:


    Blu82 said:

    I see the lighter side of this subject however, there is an element of opioids that doesn't get talked about much, if ever.

    There are a substantial number of people who depend on opioids to function and contribute to society. These folks have a physical dependence on the drugs but not a psychological addiction. Because they have chronic pain and have not ever abused the drugs to get high you would never know they use them. Without these drugs, these people would likely be left with a life not worth living.
    The crisis of abuse is real. The thought of being left without these meds leave many frightened about what their future might hold.

    Just wanted to mention this. Please carry on...….

    I think prescription opioids are a god send. My life was hell for a few weeks and wouldn't have been infinitely worse w/o them.
    You used them as prescribed, knew when to put them down.
    Folks with chronic pain issues are another story. Their pain doesn't stop.
    Prescription opioids are a godsend for them as well. Or, until they get taken away/outlawed.
    That's the frightening part.

  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    LebamDawg said:

    Blu82 said:

    I see the lighter side of this subject however, there is an element of opioids that doesn't get talked about much, if ever.

    There are a substantial number of people who depend on opioids to function and contribute to society. These folks have a physical dependence on the drugs but not a psychological addiction. Because they have chronic pain and have not ever abused the drugs to get high you would never know they use them. Without these drugs, these people would likely be left with a life not worth living.
    The crisis of abuse is real. The thought of being left without these meds leave many frightened about what their future might hold.

    Just wanted to mention this. Please carry on...….

    I think this best describes me - but is it bad for me to wait until the pain has gone away, then take them?
    Is it bad that I save them for an occasional cross fade and/or hangover cure?
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    Fuck you gaus. Now I want some Vicodin.


  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,219
    salemcoog said:

    LebamDawg said:

    Blu82 said:

    I see the lighter side of this subject however, there is an element of opioids that doesn't get talked about much, if ever.

    There are a substantial number of people who depend on opioids to function and contribute to society. These folks have a physical dependence on the drugs but not a psychological addiction. Because they have chronic pain and have not ever abused the drugs to get high you would never know they use them. Without these drugs, these people would likely be left with a life not worth living.
    The crisis of abuse is real. The thought of being left without these meds leave many frightened about what their future might hold.

    Just wanted to mention this. Please carry on...….

    I think this best describes me - but is it bad for me to wait until the pain has gone away, then take them?
    Is it bad that I save them for an occasional cross fade and/or hangover cure?
    [Like we say .... NO!.gif]
  • LebamDawgLebamDawg Member Posts: 8,712 Standard Supporter
    Sorry @Blu82 I never would have commented if I could read, "and contribute to society"


  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,850 Standard Supporter

    Fuck you gaus. Now I want some Vicodin.


    Doesn't do a thing for me. Most pain killers don't do much. My family has a ridiculously high tolerance to the damn stuff which really sucks. When you're hurting bad they will never give me enough to do much of anything.
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