nady;3851872 said:
I am not dragging this at all. I am just asking simple 1 lined questions and you are writing books.
Narcotics should never be prescribed by physicians unless patients have cancer pain or their limb is falling off. Those prescribing them for any other reasons are incompetent imo.
As for benzos, again, these should be avoided because as in your case, you are dependant on them now. Stopping them will likely cause a withdrawal seizure.
I'm just being thorough. Well tramadol or 30/500 codeine aren't labelled as narcotics for example (oxycodone, hydrocodone etc are).
Yeah I know all about benzos, actually I took them a lot less there, because it's like I could finally get a proper rest, change of scenery which was so important for me. And you gotta remember that every country is different. So many young people who learn to be a doctor usually take off to a foreign country at some point to make more money, which means that there aren't as many doctors around here as there should. So getting benzos from your GP is nothing rare around here.
I get sharp pain in my heart muscle, that's the main withdrawal symptom for me. Cannot sleep or do anything like that. But I've actually given some though about tapering and quiting them alltogether.
FYI: that Schengen paper is valid for 30 days. i think you can bring like 300mg of diazepam with you, 60x2mg clonazepam.. Just two examples. Nobody checks what pills are in my bag anyway.
Oh and I kind of misunderstood you. I thought you were talking about other stuff. Yeah I took some of that with me as well. For good measure.
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nady;3851873 said:
Anyway you don't have to reply that. I've just seen enough of that shit and I'm sick of it.
Oh I didn't notice it earlier. Well like I said earlier, it was you who brought this conversation up, and I just responded to you. Don't be so bitter all the time, live a little!