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Hycodan ~ was I wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 477008" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have been on benzo's for years. They are not as addicting for some folks. I can take them or not take them and I am fine. They just work on my anxiety...I dont attempt to rob little old ladies to get money for klonopin if I dont have my scripts. I can wait...lol. </p><p></p><p>One thing Klmno wrote reminded me of something. All this talk about narcotics and addicts is about mild stuff and things like the cough syrup and her sinus pain and things like getting a tooth filled. If she was in a car accident or had to have surgery, there would be no doubt that she would be given narcotics. She would just be monitored. </p><p></p><p>Same thing happens when I have to go in for surgery or anything like that. I go in already with medication onboard so whatever they have to give me is going to have to be stronger than what they would give a person who doesnt take pain medications everyday. Doctors know this and they are able to adjust for it. </p><p></p><p>In an addicts case, they would work to get them off of narcotics and onto something non-addicting fast...but the fact is that if you are truly in pain, pain medications relieve pain and dont give you a high if you use them the way they are prescribed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 477008, member: 1514"] I have been on benzo's for years. They are not as addicting for some folks. I can take them or not take them and I am fine. They just work on my anxiety...I dont attempt to rob little old ladies to get money for klonopin if I dont have my scripts. I can wait...lol. One thing Klmno wrote reminded me of something. All this talk about narcotics and addicts is about mild stuff and things like the cough syrup and her sinus pain and things like getting a tooth filled. If she was in a car accident or had to have surgery, there would be no doubt that she would be given narcotics. She would just be monitored. Same thing happens when I have to go in for surgery or anything like that. I go in already with medication onboard so whatever they have to give me is going to have to be stronger than what they would give a person who doesnt take pain medications everyday. Doctors know this and they are able to adjust for it. In an addicts case, they would work to get them off of narcotics and onto something non-addicting fast...but the fact is that if you are truly in pain, pain medications relieve pain and dont give you a high if you use them the way they are prescribed. [/QUOTE]
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