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<blockquote data-quote="Sister's Keeper" data-source="post: 699768" data-attributes="member: 20051"><p>I ask because benzos are typically a depressant, so in high doses and even mixed with weed or booze they should sedate.</p><p></p><p>Just a little aside that went through my head. </p><p></p><p>...and I am sure he is abusing the tramadol. It is funny because I was just involved in a big conference on prescription drug abuse and the state of Florida was held up as an example. In Florida it has, actually, become very difficult to procure long term or high dose prescription narcotics. Tramadol was probably all the doctor was willing to prescribe. If he was claiming a false history of kidney disease they won't prescribe NSAIDS (motrin, advil, ibuprofen) because they are contraindicated in kidney disease as they are metabolized through the kidneys.</p><p></p><p>See how smart and resourceful they are? I always joke "...if they would only use their powers for good"</p><p></p><p>Addicts are very resourceful, believe me. If they can figure out how to wrangle so many people out of money and drugs, they can manage to wrangle themselves up a meal and a place to stay.</p><p></p><p>I thought about this, and pleas don't take this the wrong way, but since you have a condo in Florida if you don't have a security system do you have a neighbor to keep an eye out? If he is desperate or angry he may make his way there looking for a free place to stay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sister's Keeper, post: 699768, member: 20051"] I ask because benzos are typically a depressant, so in high doses and even mixed with weed or booze they should sedate. Just a little aside that went through my head. ...and I am sure he is abusing the tramadol. It is funny because I was just involved in a big conference on prescription drug abuse and the state of Florida was held up as an example. In Florida it has, actually, become very difficult to procure long term or high dose prescription narcotics. Tramadol was probably all the doctor was willing to prescribe. If he was claiming a false history of kidney disease they won't prescribe NSAIDS (motrin, advil, ibuprofen) because they are contraindicated in kidney disease as they are metabolized through the kidneys. See how smart and resourceful they are? I always joke "...if they would only use their powers for good" Addicts are very resourceful, believe me. If they can figure out how to wrangle so many people out of money and drugs, they can manage to wrangle themselves up a meal and a place to stay. I thought about this, and pleas don't take this the wrong way, but since you have a condo in Florida if you don't have a security system do you have a neighbor to keep an eye out? If he is desperate or angry he may make his way there looking for a free place to stay. [/QUOTE]
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