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Why are there never any good side effects ?
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"I'd like one to say "may cause hyperactivity" I'd be through the house and garden like a dose of salts and still have the energy to play after. "
An elderly lady I know told me she was prescribed something she called purple hearts in the 50's for post natal depression - it was Speed - she said the house was never cleaner and she'd be hanging the washing out with the baby under her arm then zooming into town for the shopping with the pram doing about 60mph - no time to be depressed she said |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"All the drugs that turn out to have 'good' side effects get outlawed as soon as people catch on
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Hehe, yes! That, or the manufacturer classify it as a "therapeutic effect" and seek approval to market it for other uses. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Instead of saying "may cause drowsiness" I'd like one to say "may cause giddiness"... on second thoughts scrap that, I'm giddy enough. "
Diazepam do that for me. Totally laid back and away with the fairies. |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
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"Instead of saying "may cause drowsiness" I'd like one to say "may cause giddiness"... on second thoughts scrap that, I'm giddy enough.
Diazepam do that for me. Totally laid back and away with the fairies. "
I've graduated from Diazepam to Tramadols and morphine this last week - am feeling very relaxed...my physio gave me advice that I didn't mind hearing today - he said lots of hot baths and the odd glass of wine to chill with - my kinda therapist |
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"Instead of saying "may cause drowsiness" I'd like one to say "may cause giddiness"... on second thoughts scrap that, I'm giddy enough.
Diazepam do that for me. Totally laid back and away with the fairies.
I've graduated from Diazepam to Tramadols and morphine this last week - am feeling very relaxed...my physio gave me advice that I didn't mind hearing today - he said lots of hot baths and the odd glass of wine to chill with - my kinda therapist "
Oddly, Tramadol doesn't do much for me but morphine can be rather nice. Unfortunately to be considered to need morphine requires quite extreme pain, which I'd rather avoid! |
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