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Am I Becoming Addicted to Painkillers?
Question by g baby: Am I becoming addicted to painkillers?
I recently had my tonsils out and was prescribed percocet for the pain (5mg and I took maybe 3-4 each day when needed). The pain of my throat has gone away but I feel as if other pain has emerged. I wear heels every day and the pain never used to bother me, but now when I take them off I have to lie down because the pain is so bad. I’ve always had stiff necks sometimes and take a couple advil, but lately I have to surround myself with pillows, heating pads, etc and it still hurts. I have pains in my upper thighs as if I have been stretching all the day before and general pains all over that I never “noticed” before. I feel as if even walking around my apartment is a struggle and that I am constantly in pain. Is this because I am used to the pain killers alleviating all the pain and now I’m not as PHYSICALLY numb? Is this the physical addiction to the painkillers? I have a lot of pain killers left from my prescription, but I am thinking it would be a bad idea to take them for this, because if this is the cause, (lack of pain from when I was taking them during the surgery so everyday pains seem even worse), then this would just worsen a developing addiction. Last night I took 1 and a half pills (7.5 mg) and it was far too much and I fell asleep shortly. The night before I had taken 1 and it alleviated the pain without a ton of other side effects. I do NOT want to become addicted though, so please any insight?
What Type of Drugs Would a Mother Take if the Baby Was Born Wityh Amphetamines and Opiates in It’s Sysyem?
Question by mom2ahkg: what type of drugs would a mother take if the baby was born wityh amphetamines and opiates in it’s sysyem?
We are adopting a baby that was born with amphetamines and opiates in it’s system. I am not familiar with drugs at all. What kind of drug would the mother be taking to get this mixture to her unborn child. I highly doubt it is prescription, as she would never go to the dr while pregnant.I’m sure it’s a street drug one could make at home. I want to do research on this and worst case scenarios we could look for as the baby’s central nervous system grows. We love the baby no matter what, but what kind of help could she need? I can only get those answers if I know what drug to look up, I guess. We see a neurologist soon. Just curious, meanwhile. Thanks
Does a Career Like This Exsist?
Question by : Does a career like this exsist?
I’m a Christian and feel a calling to spread God’s word and help people. My attraction career wise, has always been a clinical psychologist. (Helping people with addictions, suicide, self harm, etc) Is there a career that combines both? Also will take suggestions of other occupations I should look into.
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Joe Avalos
umm you could work for a church or be a nun or something but i dont think that would pay much money but if your diong it for god then you shouldnt be doing it for the moeny or u could be a psychiatrist and volunteer at a church or people on the street or idk do whatever you want and it doesnt matter if you can make a carreer out of it life shouldt be centered around making money if you feel the need to spread gods word do it in any and every way that you want and you shall be rewarded on the way
What Is an Opiate: If My Friend Took a Opana Ir at 8pm Tuesday?
Question by sexy_hi_rider: If my friend took a opana ir at 8pm tuesday?
My friend took a opana ir tuesday, at about 8pm. She needs to pass a drug test at 4pm Thursday will this medicine be out of her system?
Best answer:
Answer by Mathieu
It is highly unlikely it will be detectable. Opana (oxymorphone) it typically only detectable for a short time, typically under 48 hrs (often under 24 hrs).
In addition most basic drug tests will not specifically test for oxymorphone, they test for “opiates” which technically only refers to natural opioids (ie., codeine, morphine) and semisynthetic opioids like oxymorphone are not as well detected and in many cases are completely missed.
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Opiate Addictions: Im Planning to Quit Takeing Vicodin Ive Tryd Before but What Drives Me Crazy?
Question by EDGAR A: Im planning to quit takeing vicodin ive tryd before but what drives me crazy?
Is the body aches what can i take for body aches besides tylenol or advil may somthin diferent and more strong i only been takeing them for a month
but im spending too much money but yea my question is best medecine for body aches
thanks for the help in advance
Best answer:
Answer by Barry
A previous answer follows:
If they are similar to Vicodin, which is a combination of an opiate, and acetaminophen, then you can try weaning off slowly. See www.drugs.com and the label/insert about yours. View my previous answer about weaning off medications at http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110728053225AAJ06sJ
Google: “pain killer addiction; resources; (your location)”
There are medications, like Naltrexone that may help.
Try hypnosis, as shown, and join a support group; go there when the urge to abuse it occurs.
Addicted to Opiates: Those Who Answered That?
Question by For God And Constitution: Those who answered that?
This has to be God’s word. There are only two books in history that have fulfilled prophecy in them. The Qua’ran and Bible. Qua’ran only has one in it and it is he walked on the mountain. That is a self fulfilled prophecy. The Bible has 333. Two are: Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53. Dead Sea Scrolls show that the Bible hasn’t changed at all. Put a modern day Hebrew Bible to the Dead Sea Scrolls and they are exactly alike.
What is changing people today? When someone accepts Christ they are changed completely. For example my Bible teacher’s brother who was an alcoholic and addicted to chewing tobacco. He drank a six pack everyday. He was channel flipping and he came to a show called the 700 club. He got down on his knees and accepted Christ into his life. The next day he did not have an urge to drink or chew. Doctors say that an addiction that deep cannot be turned off at all. They say there will urges after you have quit. For him he was turned off automatically.


