Blargh
Okay, the codeine did NOT agree with me today. There was some unpleasantness today —I shall spare you the details— and as a result I am home early from work. I am now going to have a nap.
Blech.
I can't believe people become addicted to this. Who would want this?
Blech.
I can't believe people become addicted to this. Who would want this?
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Had a migraine once. My grandmother gave me some codeine-based painkillers for it. Seemed like a good idea at the time. Took them like I would regular tylenol pills and went to work.
At lunchtime my boss sent me home because I was swaying, visibly as high as a kite, and extraordinarily drowsy...hence, I guess, the swaying. It wasn't a terribly good day. Still can't quite believe that people take that stuff recreationally.
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This is my theory, mainly because codeine reacts oddly with me. I'm pretty sure it's not supposed to make you go to sleep for a few hours and then wake up in the middle of a hardcore adrenaline rush... which does not feel good, so that might screw up my theory a little.
Oh well. Drugs are weird. Do not like.
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I don't usually take anything for pain if ASA is enough. Acetaminophen and ibuprofen don't do anything for me, in terms of pain relief. So, I always have AC&C (and it has to be the kind with ASA, the other ones don't work) at home.
I can understand getting addicted. I find the relief from nagging pain pleasurable.
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