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How are the meds working out?
(, Wed 31 Aug 2011, 20:00, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
Amazingly fabulous, my stomach is a little bit better, rather than cured or anything, but what's totally awesome is that I'm no longer withdrawing from morphine for most of the day as the methadone takes that away. When I was on slow-release morphine, it never worked for me, I went from about 60mg down to 0 without a single effect. The methadone works the way it should do, and I've managed to dramaticly cut back the [normal release] morphine because I no longer feel an urge to take it, and in fact, I sometimes skip it... something an addict (as well as dependant) would never be able to do.
(, Wed 31 Aug 2011, 20:19, Reply)
I just wish your stomach was loads better though, rather than a little bit :/
(, Wed 31 Aug 2011, 20:38, Reply)
It's annoying because it hit me today at about 3ish and went on 'till 8:30, so I couldn't make the journey home, eventually at 6:30 (my work hours end at 5) I was about to order a cab when I just took a fist full of pills, gave it an hour, and I managed to get home via tube... I was going to get a cab, but when they kicked in I felt confident I could make it.
It's a bit annoying as I was supposed to go out with TGB for a good-bye meal, to an amazing american place, but it's really not a good idea to eat so much meat en-mass.
(, Wed 31 Aug 2011, 21:02, Reply)
about people using worms (like gut worms, not garden worms) to deal with crohns, I'll try and find it, but I don't imagine eating worms eggs would be fun
(, Wed 31 Aug 2011, 20:42, Reply)
www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128244.500-citizen-scientists-eat-worms-to-treat-disorders.html
(, Wed 31 Aug 2011, 20:44, Reply)
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