just curious..
6/24/2009 12:48:02 AM
the tears of others
6/24/2009 12:48:53 AM
jesus[Edited on June 24, 2009 at 12:49 AM. Reason : no, really. jesus.]
6/24/2009 12:49:38 AM
lol...ash's first thread is about drugzzzbeware, shes a wild one
6/24/2009 12:50:41 AM
my boyfriend.
6/24/2009 12:50:45 AM
i do love drugs...especially the ones im on now....LOVELY
6/24/2009 12:51:40 AM
ddd is the perfect drug[Edited on June 24, 2009 at 12:55 AM. Reason : .]
6/24/2009 12:54:05 AM
Tylenol PM
6/24/2009 12:55:38 AM
lame grimxand tylenol pm is very lovely...but vicodin is SOOOO much better!
6/24/2009 12:57:31 AM
i havent been in chitchat in years and i randomly pop in and open a thread....and theres my nameawwwwwwwwwww [Edited on June 24, 2009 at 12:57 AM. Reason : asdf]
6/24/2009 12:57:36 AM
you people need to start recognizing the scriptPrescription pain killers are for pussies
6/24/2009 1:02:52 AM
well i do have a pussy...so does that make me one?
6/24/2009 1:03:46 AM
dont be hatin on the script [Edited on June 24, 2009 at 1:04 AM. Reason : IT BEGINS!]
6/24/2009 1:04:13 AM
motrin
6/24/2009 1:04:54 AM
pics or i call bullshit
6/24/2009 1:05:01 AM
gg copying the script from my post
6/24/2009 1:05:37 AM
i dont think ive ever taken motrin....
6/24/2009 1:05:59 AM
i'm currently on a regular scrip of 40mg oxymorphone daily, but i guess iv dilauidid is my favorite. i've become largly ammune to any of the "fun" effects from anything due to tolerance. it does a great job of pain management though, which is what really matters.
6/24/2009 1:06:23 AM
i have lorcet plus, which is supposed to be stronger than vicoden, but i didn't any different when i took it
6/24/2009 1:06:33 AM
lol, i don't know the script off the top of my headand you used it earlier so i went with it
6/24/2009 1:06:50 AM
oxymorphone sounds intense...can i have some?
6/24/2009 1:08:26 AM
demerol owns. i had a demerol drip in the ER once and it was the most glorious thing... it was like kool-aid man crashing through my wall of pain and OOOHHHH YEEEEAAAHHH suddenly i felt just fine.
6/24/2009 1:09:28 AM
beer
6/24/2009 1:16:20 AM
What ^ said.
6/24/2009 1:16:38 AM
beer is for babies who cant drink whiskey
6/24/2009 1:17:26 AM
You just said favorite, not most effective.
6/24/2009 1:18:34 AM
whiskey is for babies who cant drink white liquor
only b/c you don't like beer....
6/24/2009 1:18:36 AM
^that too
6/24/2009 1:18:56 AM
thats tru...i dont like beer...it takes too long to get me drunk....and i can drink any kind of hard liquor....just put it in a shotglass and im game
6/24/2009 1:20:04 AM
lol, ok
6/24/2009 1:20:59 AM
I don't trust people who don't like beer.
6/24/2009 2:07:35 AM
^agreed
6/24/2009 2:09:12 AM
I'd rather drink beer than liquor.
6/24/2009 2:09:39 AM
not big on pills...
6/24/2009 2:10:43 AM
6/24/2009 2:11:54 AM
well after a night of puking a mix of budlight, jack daniels, champagne, and yager....i can drink any beer...every beer i drink tastes like that puke mix
6/24/2009 2:16:12 AM
y'all some pussies
waaaah, I got a wittle pain. What's the strongest thing you got, doc?
6/24/2009 3:09:22 AM
oxycottin, prolly fudged the spelling, took that one time for a kidney stone, was out and lost for three days....great but terrible stuff at the same time
6/24/2009 4:15:59 AM
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6/24/2009 4:42:44 AM
had, as in the past....couldnt dare take those now, would sleep for three days
6/24/2009 4:43:59 AM
i think it's oxycodone btw
6/24/2009 4:47:27 AM
oxycodone is crap compared to oxycottin, the strongest pain reliever on the prescribed market...its basically synthetic herion, hell, its 20 for a small pill and 40 for a bigger one....insane shit....terrible stuff
6/24/2009 4:55:59 AM
'Oxycotton' the New Street Drug of Choice for ManyBy Peggy PeckWebMD Health NewsFeb. 9, 2001 -- The official name is OxyContin, but on the street it's known as "oxycotton." And at a dollar a milligram, it's the drug du jour from the coal-mining country of Kentucky to the bleak factory towns of rural Maine. When taken in pill form, as intended, OxyContin is a slow-release narcotic prescribed for pain caused by cancer, severe arthritis, sickle cell disease, and nerve damage. The active ingredient in the drug is a morphine derivative, the same as that also found in Percodan.But when bought on the street, oxycotton is crushed and snorted to deliver a powerful and fast high that many users say is better than heroin.Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, has known for about a year that the medicine is being abused, says J. David Haddox, MD, senior medical director of the company. "As soon as we learned about the abuse problems, we went into those areas where abuse was reported and began education programs for physicians," Haddox says. "We also cooperated with law enforcement in those areas because we want to do all that we can to make sure this drug is not abused. We want to stop the drug from being obtained through fraud or theft."The drug's growing bad reputation is a cause of concern and even fear to those who take it for medicinal reasons. For instance, Jeanette Murray, RN, injured her arm in a fall at work almost two years ago and has suffered chronic pain since then. After trying a number of different painkillers, she finally found relief with OxyContin and now takes two 40-mg pills each day. But because of newspaper reports of OxyContin's attractiveness to hard-core addicts, Murray says, "she sometimes has trouble getting her prescription because some pharmacies in her Virginia home town won't stock the drug for fear the stores will be broken into. And some physicians are reluctant to write prescriptions for it because they worry that they will become the target of investigations by law enforcement agencies. "I'm even afraid when I'm carrying pills around that I'll be attacked," Murray says.Still, taking OxyContin is worth the hassle, Murray says, because it eases her pain and permits her to live a nearly normal life. And taken as directed, under medical supervision, the drug does not lead to addiction, she contends. "You become dependent upon the drug just as you would be dependent on blood pressure medication or insulin," Murray says. "But you are not addicted in the sense that you are craving the drug.""This drug makes it possible for chronic pain patients to live their lives normally. It makes a profound difference in the quality of their lives," says Robert Swerdlow, MD, associate professor of medicine and oncology at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute at Wayne State University in Detroit.
6/24/2009 4:58:30 AM
yes, ^ is a modified stronger form of oxycodone.oxycottin is a misspelling of oxycontin
6/24/2009 5:10:53 AM
Alcohol
6/24/2009 5:12:26 AM
yeah, i prefer a good ole bottle of crown royal since i have grown up and come to my senses
6/24/2009 5:19:00 AM
morphine was a blastpercocet had me the loopiest, though
6/24/2009 7:34:09 AM
hydromorphone
6/24/2009 7:46:14 AM