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update on buzzy feeling in head "hearing my eyeballs move"
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<blockquote data-quote="bby31288" data-source="post: 512187" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>I'm running out today, err walking out today to get a doghnut pillow. I really have never been in so much pain! </p><p></p><p>On a second note, STAR, I read your post as I was sitting in the oncologist office with my aunt. I was reading from my phone, well I burst out laughing at the TENS unit story!!! HOLY Moly! I have used a TENS unit on my sciatica (sp) but not at home, only in the chiropractic office. I love the feeling. Having it on my face, while it is stuck in a couch electrocuting me I might not be so open to....that had to be awful. Funny as all heck, but awful! I'm glad you are ok. </p><p></p><p>When I was there the dr gave me a script for 5 mgs. So I am starting those, then I can cut them in half. I have realized thru this ordeal that I must have a low tolerance for medications? The doctore said its not usual for such short term use to feel that type of withdrawls. Usually it requires much more long term, higher doses to have that. It could be that my brain/body is very sensitive to medications and that in the future that is something I should remember.</p><p></p><p>One more thing, in my pharmacy having a valid prescription is not enough to get Oxycotin. You bring the script in and then the pharmacy calls the doctors office to verify they gave it to you. I am not sure if all pharmacys or just mine. I bet if that was the normal course it might be a little harder for people to get ahold of and sell oxy. I didn't even tell my kids that I have these pills. Or any friends for that matter. I know the street value of them. Don't need any extra trouble!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>________</p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bby31288, post: 512187, member: 182"] I'm running out today, err walking out today to get a doghnut pillow. I really have never been in so much pain! On a second note, STAR, I read your post as I was sitting in the oncologist office with my aunt. I was reading from my phone, well I burst out laughing at the TENS unit story!!! HOLY Moly! I have used a TENS unit on my sciatica (sp) but not at home, only in the chiropractic office. I love the feeling. Having it on my face, while it is stuck in a couch electrocuting me I might not be so open to....that had to be awful. Funny as all heck, but awful! I'm glad you are ok. When I was there the dr gave me a script for 5 mgs. So I am starting those, then I can cut them in half. I have realized thru this ordeal that I must have a low tolerance for medications? The doctore said its not usual for such short term use to feel that type of withdrawls. Usually it requires much more long term, higher doses to have that. It could be that my brain/body is very sensitive to medications and that in the future that is something I should remember. One more thing, in my pharmacy having a valid prescription is not enough to get Oxycotin. You bring the script in and then the pharmacy calls the doctors office to verify they gave it to you. I am not sure if all pharmacys or just mine. I bet if that was the normal course it might be a little harder for people to get ahold of and sell oxy. I didn't even tell my kids that I have these pills. Or any friends for that matter. I know the street value of them. Don't need any extra trouble!! ________ Beth [/QUOTE]
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